Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet BRICK
BRICK
Definition av BRICK
- av tegel
- tegel, tegelsten
- byggkloss
- brikett, block
- bit, stycke
- mura med tegel
- (överfört) tegelröd
- (data, slang) sätta elektronisk apparat ur funktion (ordagrant: "få apparat att bli tegelsten")
Antal bokstäver
5
Är palindrom
Nej
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Exempel på hur man kan använda BRICK i en mening
- A brick is a type of construction material used to build walls, pavements and other elements in masonry construction.
- Traditionally, at least in the countryside, the stone from these flows is cut and used in the construction of homes, often in joint use with cement, brick and wood, forming a unique look to the exterior of country houses.
- The town, built mainly of a reddish brick, stands on the right bank of the Tarn at its confluence with the Tescou.
- Masonry is the craft of building a structure with brick, stone, or similar material, including mortar plastering which are often laid in, bound, and pasted together by mortar.
- Due to a lack of federal funding, it was not until 1872 that the two brick buildings and a T-shaped pier were constructed and officially declared a Navy Yard.
- Some walls are brick or wooden constructions, but on most modern walls, the material most often used is a thick multiplex board with holes drilled into it.
- 5 million citizens, its people housed mostly in 46,600 insulae or apartment blocks, each three to eight stories high, flimsily made of wood, brick or rubble.
- The growing population justified a purpose-built courthouse, so construction began on February 23, 1892, for a two-story brick building with a tower and a basement.
- The extension past Nine Elms involved demolishing 700 houses, and most of it was carried on a brick viaduct to minimise disruption.
- However, with the 1960s proliferation of plate glass universities and the reclassification of polytechnics in the Further and Higher Education Act 1992 as post-1992 universities, all British universities founded in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in major cities are now sometimes referred to as "red brick".
- He is described as having a "squashed face", which was inspired by a real cat Rowling once saw, which she said looked like it had run face first into a brick wall, most likely a Persian.
- Some of the remaining buildings from this period of its history include the Plumb House (now a museum open for tours seasonally) and the Coiner-Quesenbury House, built in 1806, believed to be the first brick house built in the town, which is still standing on Main Street.
- The 1800 brick courthouse and its associated tavern (Boykin's Tavern) are still standing, as are the 1822 clerk's offices nearby.
- The Chickasaw Nation named the town of Tishomingo as its capital and built a brick capitol building there in 1856.
- Opened between 1906 and 1915, many of its stations retain elements of their design to a common standard: the stations below ground using Art Nouveau decorative tiling by Leslie Green, and the above-ground stations built in red brick with stone detailing in an Arts & Crafts style.
- Macon County's first courthouse was a brick building constructed by Colonel David Coleman in Franklin in 1829.
- These substances, along with the large amounts of asphalt, brick, and concrete that compose buildings in the area, retain more atmospheric heat, which make it a regularly warmer "heat island" than surrounding suburban and rural areas.
- In 1804, a brick building replaced an earlier log structure, and while no longer operational, it stands in the Downtown Greensburg Historic District as the oldest courthouse building in the commonwealth.
- Edwards, of Hutchinson, a pioneer settler who owned much land in the area and built the first brick building in Kinsley.
- By 1873 the burgeoning population had outgrown that structure and a larger (85 x 56 feet brick) building was authorized to replace it.
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