词汇 | example_english_floor |
释义 | Examples of floorThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Unfortunately, the cumulative aspect of its errors is often incompatible with an accurate location on irregular floors. All floors are united through contributing to, and accessing, a common data bank of information and sound. Horizontally, raised floors and/or dropped ceilings allow endless permutations in the eventual disposition of service outlets. Most of the structures have multiple rooms and are well constructed, with plastered floors and central room benches. Whole vessels interred in ritual contexts, as well as sherds from middens, sherd-lined pits, and house floors, are suggestive of larger changes within society. The platform was then rebuilt into a masonry structure, which was renovated several times and resur faced with new plaster floors. The ver tical direction represents similarity across floors. The vast majority of the burials these researchers analyzed are primary burials, and they occur below the concrete floors of residential compounds. The rooms in these houses had thick plaster floors placed over a well-prepared base composed of small cobblestones. All of them stressed that on sales floors, at consumers' doorsteps, in purchasing agents' offices, acting was just as necessary as on the stage. A second type of household cluster consists of two floors (figure 3). Throughout the paper we omit floors and ceilings whenever this does not affect the argument. The 1862 scheme shrunk to a footprint of 2ha by going to two floors. A building is composed of surfaces (walls, ceilings, floors) designed to enclose spaces (rooms) and give them particular form. The floors of the resurge gullies become covered with resurge breccia and turbiditic sediments. We add labels to these floors in our example. Workers will then ' ' - but only then, it appears - ' ' be protected from the cold, and open fires will be built on the lower floors. Except for the floor's election of the chair, it was difficult for outside forces to overtake party machinery. We also encountered a series of floors and steps attached to the exterior wall. In this, floors, walls and ceilings were considered ends in themselves, and destinations for the eyes, that should draw attention to themselves as such. The important 'fragments' are the walls, floors, ceilings and roofs and how they meet establishes so much of the space's character. The structure of firewalls, circulation spine, and cantilevered floors leaves the east and west elevations free of load-bearing requirements. Small-scale plans of all floors and pictures of the building were provided. They are supported on a 4v2 inch thick brick wall which is tied to the block wall that supports the concrete floors. As the only such floors found at the site to date, these floors may therefore represent a status or functional distinction. Which machine did the woman clean the recently repaired floors with last night? Only the coral rock foundations, dirt floors, and thatch-impressed clay that had once covered the walls remained. However, the ability of children living on lower floors to discriminate between similar sounds was lower than that displayed by children living on upper floors. Other features contributing to this were artificial lighting that had to be used all day to supplement natural light, standard furniture, and vinyl floors throughout. Which detergent did the woman clean the floors with last night? Recently, however, rather impressive bungalows, made from concrete and finished with teakwood and marble floors, have sprung up amid the workers' houses and dyeing units. On the north elevation, all three levels are expressed by the cantilevering of floors. All walls are finished with the rough brickwork used in the facades while the concrete floors are left exposed. In negotiating obstacles and rotten floors, one engages with the fabric of the building, and is given a heightened awareness of materiality. Together, the ground floors of the blocks form a secondary pedestrian network, containing interior public spaces appropriate to each block. Each has 39 floors and is about 150 metres high with a total developed area of 220,000 square metres. The shaded areas show parts of the plan that would defy architectural logic if they formed different floors of one house. The structure comprises load-bearing brick walls throughout, supporting in-situ cast reinforcedconcrete floors. We propose buildings where the apartments on the first two floors are not the same as those above. The floors and roofs were made in wood. The clearing operation should, of course, be thorough and should cover the floors, walls, ceilings and all kinds of receptacles. As for rooms on different floors, not all of the children's homes were multilevel. They showed the same tendency to point to visible routes to rooms on the same and different floors. They found that wooden carpeted floors were significantly associated with the lowest rates of fractures, though wooden uncarpeted with the lowest rate of falls. Prunes do not require clean orchard floors for harvest, and most of the cover crop is allowed to reseed before being mowed. In their work, the manipulator, including the vehicle and the payload, was considered to be a system of particles moving on only rigid horizontal floors. Chicks were maintained on a 24 h constant light schedule in heated, thermostatically controlled, stainless steel starter batteries with raised wire floors. Coates remarks that both floors have similar functions - to index friendship - but that these shared goals are achieved differently by each gender. Even non-wage households were more likely to have cement floors and metal roofs than were lowwage households. A fountain in the center of the room seems to be largely constructed of naturalistic ornament and neither floors nor walls appear to be patterned. The other goes into all the rooms, onto all the floors, studies them, goes into the cellar, the attic and so on. After four seasons of fieldwork, we have identified numerous house floors, cooking areas, and midden deposits, along with hundreds of thousands of artifacts. Sawdust covered the floors of the stalls in both stables. Our perception of authenticity depends heavily upon the senses: is not our experience of imitation woodgrain plastic laminate flooring fundamentally different? There was the urban-planning theorem of a house on one-and-a-half floors with that fatally sharp roof ridge. Very dense quantities of obsidian were encountered in the construction fill under the floors of certain pits, particularly on the southwestern side of the pyramid. An unexpected bonus is that underfloor heating warms the walls as well as the floors, enhancing the cocoon-like quality. Due to the large surface area of the floors, we can imagine several teams of terrazzo makers at work. Above, are guest rooms on the first, and children's bedrooms on the second floors. Most of the residential units have two or three floors. Strong vertical links between the atrium, the bridges and balconies crossing it at the first and second floors are also established. The penetration of integration through four floors shows that a clear structure of circulation exists giving easy access to the majority of spaces. Most high-rise buildings around the world have been designed with a phased evacuation strategy in mind, ie evacuating a number of floors at a time. If we observe such behavior together with the emerging conversational topic, we can divide conversation into sections (which are also called floors). All dogs were housed in concrete floored pens with wire screens dividing pens to allow contact. In this activity, the floors are not fixed and necessarily continuous, but are "incipient" and allow for others to join and leave. A second example is given by the list of pending floors. Although its intentions are laudable, the government can be criticised for setting income floors with little or no grounded assessment of individual welfare requirements. The experimental results showed that a large foot radius is good for improving the basin of attraction and robustness on uneven floors. Such pumps, manually operated, moved water to higher floors. However, the offices both had windows, which might have obscured the results by reducing the difference in ambient illumination between the floors. Even the different building materials used in the different floors of the same house revealed social differences. Each animal was housed under specific pathogen-free conditions in iron-sheet cages with solid floors covered with 4-6 cm of sawdust during the experiments. He was reduced to sweeping floors at a grocery store. As the office expanded, it colonised a set of spaces on three floors organised around a small court. You'll see the floors, and you'll always see in. The frame can be clearly seen on the floors with enlarged heights. The bedrooms were on three floors and hardly any of the residents remained in their own rooms during the day. The units are two- and three-bedroom town houses with approximately 1448 square feet of living space on two floors, plus a full basement. Other areas of the excavated site also showed partially graded floors, some with low, solid retaining walls. Which detergent did the woman clean the recently repaired floors with last night? Tramways and overhead cableways were built to tip the waste rock high up on the moorland hillsides since the valley floors had little spare space. The teachers' rooms, for example, were arranged on several floors in a tall block, at first glance apparently to screen a high building immediately adjacent. Intermediate floors are assumed to be the wide fair-faced slabs so common there, and internal wall or ceiling linings of timber are encouraged. The spatial intensity of the brick surfaces used for walls, roofs and floors heightened the awareness of the space and its intended use. In the case of the hedge houses there are four floors. The living quarters of his household cluster consisted of seven rooms of which the floors and windowsills were made of concrete. Put another way, primary deposits such as floors and uncontaminated rubbish middens are comparatively rare. Today, walls and floors are composed of elements. He wanders through the hallways of the first, the second and finally the third floors. To the framework of the structure we add layers - floors, glass, and so on, but always clearly added and open. As expected, the performance of the typical controls had floored, and they made very few errors. I was floored by the juxtaposition of the erudite symposium he had just attended with this disclosure. Milk production dominates in the valley floors where access to irrigation allows for cultivation of permanent pastures. The floors, they tell us, are not strong enough for very many books. A beetle refuge was provided in each miniplot consisting of a square of cork flooring tile (40 x 40 x 5 mm). These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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