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单词 shoring
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Definition of shoring in English:

shoring

noun ˈʃɔːrɪŋˈʃɔrɪŋ
mass noun
  • Shores or props used to support or hold up something weak or unstable.

    支撑设备

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Removing the rusty metal presented us with a somewhat unstable-looking climb down of about 4m complete with plenty of scaffolding shoring.
    • Two days after the attack, Urban Search and Rescue crews from Montgomery County, Virginia worked to clear debris and strengthen temporary shoring at the disaster site.
    • The system's stay-in-place design also suits commercial flooring applications as it eliminates the need to strip forms and reduces the need for shoring compared with wood flooring systems.
    • Teams of carpenters and laborers begin positioning column forms and setting up shoring for the floor above.
    • The shoring also enabled the construction of new foundations without disrupting existing utility systems.
    • Therefore, our tunnels (unlike the fancy ones you have seen in the movies) were about two feet in diameter with no bracing or shoring of any kind.
    • In December, workers removed the steel shoring that had held the home up since 1997.
    • In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer.
    • Moreover, thicker slab areas and extra shoring had to be provided along a predetermined load path, a path that had to be carefully marked on the base slab to restrict and guide crane movement.
    • The shoring was removed, so that the tunnel started to collapse, and protesters were dragged out by ropes attached to handcuffs.
    • Speed Shore's Shoring Shields combine the benefits of aluminum hydraulic shoring with the solid-wall security of a static shield.
    Synonyms
    strengthening, reinforcement, consolidation, shoring up, bracing, boosting, buttressing, toughening

Rhymes

boring, flooring, Goring, riproaring, roaring, scoring

Definition of shoring in US English:

shoring

nounˈSHôriNGˈʃɔrɪŋ
  • Shores or props used to support or hold up something weak or unstable.

    支撑设备

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Moreover, thicker slab areas and extra shoring had to be provided along a predetermined load path, a path that had to be carefully marked on the base slab to restrict and guide crane movement.
    • The shoring also enabled the construction of new foundations without disrupting existing utility systems.
    • The system's stay-in-place design also suits commercial flooring applications as it eliminates the need to strip forms and reduces the need for shoring compared with wood flooring systems.
    • Two days after the attack, Urban Search and Rescue crews from Montgomery County, Virginia worked to clear debris and strengthen temporary shoring at the disaster site.
    • In a few hours, with the aid of some telephone poles and some shoring, the Chinese lifted the wing, Tex lowered the gear and drove the down lock in with a sledge hammer.
    • Therefore, our tunnels (unlike the fancy ones you have seen in the movies) were about two feet in diameter with no bracing or shoring of any kind.
    • The shoring was removed, so that the tunnel started to collapse, and protesters were dragged out by ropes attached to handcuffs.
    • Removing the rusty metal presented us with a somewhat unstable-looking climb down of about 4m complete with plenty of scaffolding shoring.
    • Speed Shore's Shoring Shields combine the benefits of aluminum hydraulic shoring with the solid-wall security of a static shield.
    • Teams of carpenters and laborers begin positioning column forms and setting up shoring for the floor above.
    • In December, workers removed the steel shoring that had held the home up since 1997.
    Synonyms
    strengthening, reinforcement, consolidation, shoring up, bracing, boosting, buttressing, toughening
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