tiles 的 2 个定义
- a thin slab or bent piece of baked clay, sometimes painted or glazed, used for various purposes, as to form one of the units of a roof covering, floor, or revetment.
- any of various similar slabs or pieces, as of linoleum, stone, rubber, or metal.
- tiles collectively.
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tiled, til·ing.
- to cover with or as with tiles.
tiles 近义词
slab
更多tiles例句
- The total volume is the sum of the individual volumes of all the tiles used in the triangulation.
- “The tiles make a huge impact, and they definitely define the room,” she says.
- Assistant will now be possible to add as a tile on Tobii’s eye-tracking tablets and mobile apps, which present a large customizable grid of commonly used items that the user can look at to activate.
- In 2014, a patient’s wife filed suit after soaked ceiling tiles fell and struck her in the head while she was sitting in the hospital lobby.
- Within that space, there are infinitely many ways of placing infinitely many tiles.
- Tile work in the bathrooms, furniture, and artwork on the walls all flowed together and carried his creative touch.
- Revered and dutiful, he fought (and was injured) in World War II, and succeeded to the tile in 1953.
- As I reach the berm of sand, tile and stucco that marked a kind of front line, bodies are being piled on carts in the street.
- The second he does, her giggle sends the Queen of Spades cascading to the brown tile floor below.
- She was standing out of the way, over against the gray tile wall.
- It is in the Elizabethan style, with half-timber frame and sagging tile roof.
- A variety of paving tile called "oven tiles" is of similar material to the ordinary red brick, and in size is 10 or 12 in.
- Gutters also of tile ran along the eaves to conduct the water into cisterns, if it was needed for domestic purposes.
- The roofs are of tile, for the winters on the hills are too severe to permit the flat, terraced roofs of Algiers or Bona.
- This stopper sometimes is of tile, sometimes a plug of paper or burlap.