Nghĩa của từ enclosed space bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "enclosed space"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "enclosed space", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ enclosed space, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ enclosed space trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Việt

1. Compartment: one of the parts into which an enclosed space is divided.

2. Cubbyhole definition: a small enclosed space or room Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. Claustrophobia is an irrational or abnormal fear of being in an enclosed space

4. 12 All told, the buildings will total 6 million square feet of enclosed space.

5. (noun) a small, enclosed space in a recording studio (similar to Superman-style telephone Booth)

6. Angle definition is - a corner whether constituting a projecting part or a partially enclosed space

7. His sonorous, Actorly tones boom around the enclosed space, a mark of his self-confidence

8. In Latin, a Claustrum refers to an "enclosed space" or a "barrier"

9. A Cellar is an enclosed space having more than one-half of its height below curb level

10. In the later reliefs captured lions are released into an enclosed space, formed by soldiers making a shield-wall.

Trong các phù điêu sau này, sư tử bị bắt được thả vào một không gian kín, được hình thành bởi những người lính tạo nên một bức tường chắn.

11. A Closet (especially in North American usage) is an enclosed space, with a door, used for storage, particularly that of clothes

12. Additionally they shall discharge such that hydrogen cannot enter the inside of the vehicle and/or accumulate in an enclosed space

13. Additionally they shall discharge such that hydrogen cannot enter the inside of the vehicle and/or accumulate in an enclosed space.

14. Conditioned spaces can be further classified by the following definitions: Cooled Space: An enclosed space within a building that is intentionally cooled to maintain …

15. However, the blue rail of the Balcony, visible near the top of the painting, defines the enclosed space of a private garden, and the woman’s morning …

16. A Bullfight is an event in which the Bullfighters, on foot or on horseback, confront a number of bull in an enclosed space built for this purpose

17. Wind driven ventilation relies upon the force of the prevailing wind to pull and push air through the enclosed space as well as through breaches in the building’s envelope.

Sự thông gió do sức gió dựa vào lực của gió thổi trong khu vực để kéo và đẩy không khí thông qua các không gian khép kín cũng như thông qua các lỗ trong lóp phủ của tòa nhà.

18. This relates to a thermodynamic electronic actuator for shutting down operation of a heating and/or air conditioning system for a building or other enclosed space, when doors are left open or ajar.

19. Curtilage is legally defined as "the enclosed space of ground and buildings immediately surrounding a dwelling-house”, or "the open space situated within a common enclosure belonging to a dwelling-house." Not all buildings have a Curtilage

20. Cabin (aircraft) Cabin (ship) Cabin (truck), an enclosed space where the driver is seated; Cabin car (caboose), a manned rail transport vehicle at the end of a freight train; Cabin cruiser, a boat with enclosed accommodation; Cabin motorcycle, a fully or semi-enclosed motorcycle; Other uses

21. 1300, "enclosed space in a church around the altar," from Old French Chancel, from Late Latin cancellus "lattice," from Latin cancelli (plural) "grating, bars" (see cancel); sense extended in Late Latin from the lattice-work that separated the choir from the nave in a church to the space itself.

22. In On Longing (1993), a study of different cultural forms in architecture, literature, and the arts, Susan Stewart considers the miniature as metaphor for interiority, of which the dollhouse is a characteristic example: Occupying a space within an enclosed space, the dollhouse's Aptest analogy is the locket or the secret recesses of the heart

23. Cubbyhole (n.) "small, enclosed space," 1825, the first element possibly from a diminutive of cub "stall, pen, cattle shed, coop, hutch" (1540s), a dialect word with apparent cognates in Low German (such as East Frisian kubbing, Dutch kub).Or perhaps it is related to cuddy "small room, cupboard" (1793), originally "small cabin in a boat" (1650s), from Dutch kajuit, from French cahute.