「Sheathing」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Additional | sheathing added to the hull added about seven tons to |
| steeply pitched gable roof, narrow clapboard | sheathing, and an enclosed porch. |
| foam building materials, including insulated | sheathing and pipe insulation. |
| finely detailed front cornice, feather-edged | sheathing and hand-split lath laboriously installed wi |
| lonial Revival-style building with clapboard | sheathing and a stone foundation. |
| ays wide and three bays deep, with clapboard | sheathing and rests on a fieldstone foundation. |
| are mostly located at the base of the stem, | sheathing around it. |
| was suggested that the parish go with copper | sheathing, but the bishop was reluctant to make such a |
| Her bow was strengthened by 4-inch oak | sheathing covered by 1-inch iron plates. |
| tains a beautiful mosaic portraying an angel | sheathing his sword. |
| mporaries, William hesitated a moment before | sheathing his sword and replying, "I don't love you en |
| mous example of the traditional use of metal | sheathing is the clipper Cutty Sark, which is preserve |
| the use of his right hand, always afterwards | sheathing it in a black glove. |
| stem is nearly naked, bearing the occasional | sheathing leaf with a blade 10 to 20 centimeters long. |
| ith jointed stems, thick internode cuticles, | sheathing leaf bases and reduced free leaf tips. |
| Sheathing leaves occur at the stem bases as well as hi | |
| Sheathing leaves occur at the stem bases as well as hi | |
| ol-by UV spectrographic analysis-of the lead | sheathing of hollow cables strung under the English Ch |
| rbrake tubing, electrical anti-termite cable | sheathing, oil and gas flexible pipes and control flui |
| There is board | sheathing on the inside of the exterior weatherboards. |
| Vertical board | sheathing on horizontal nailers constitutes the bridge |
| 4-inch (100 mm) oak and 1-inch (25 mm) iron | sheathing over her bow, with cotton bales sandwiched b |
| Some buildings have applied cedar bark | sheathing, still remarkably intact. |
| teaux of the Loire Valley in France, usually | sheathing the buildings with limestone and decorating |
| with linear leaves up to 30 centimeters long | sheathing the lower portion. |
| Copper | sheathing was used on wooden ships in the latter 18th |
| first historically documented use of copper | sheathing were experiments held by the British Royal N |
| en 1999 and 2002, when it lost its aluminium | sheathing which was replaced by grey granite. |
| he Confederates wrapped their flags in black | sheathing, which the Home Guard mistook as a sign of n |
| e permanent rigging to connect to the copper | sheathing which was used to protect the hull below the |
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