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Definition of chipboard in English: chipboardnounˈtʃɪpbɔːdˈtʃɪpbɔrd mass nounMaterial made in rigid sheets from compressed wood chips and resin, often coated or veneered, used in furniture, buildings, etc. 胶合木板;刨花树脂板 Example sentencesExamples - But actually, on closer inspection, there's an awful lot of laminated chipboard and boring old MDF disguised with cherry veneer.
- You can lay your shirts flat without a platen or palette inside, or you can make a cardboard or chipboard platen to stick inside.
- And as engineered wood products like chipboard accelerate clearcutting, plantation conversion and native forest loss, many of the species depending on these habitats are going too.
- People should also try to reuse incoming boxes for outgoing deliveries, recycle packaging materials such as cardboard, chipboard, bags, plastics etc., along with recycling food and beverage containers.
- In the end, we produce a raw material for secondary use in paper and chipboard,’ said Bailey.
- We also came back with a car-load of various size chipboard planks, a few wood crates (later to contain my Christmas presents to the relatives!), metal shelving and assorted wood offcuts.
- You can use those pretentious bits of chipboard painted in five colours as barbecue fuel.
- Every year the Commission's North York Moors Forest District produces 100,000 tonnes of timber, mostly going towards chipboard, pallets and construction materials.
- To establish acceptability limits for concrete paths, riders rated the discomfort of riding over chipboard sheets of different thicknesses.
- Virtual projects are no less architecture than a building that was designed on paper or built of chipboard but never executed in stone and glass.
- The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April.
- Forms constructed using metal, wood, fabric or chipboard are bakeable.
- They boasted that the units cost less than chipboard and that the wood came only from ‘green’ forest plantations.
- They have terrible chipboard furniture, vile nylon carpets and the walls are woodchipped to hell and back.
- The booths, chipboard and cheap wood, looked identical to every set of polling booths I've ever used.
- ‘Aye, aye, Cap'n,’ I salute, as Nutter, Andy and Clem start to shift the new counters - all MDF, chipboard and mahogany-style veneer.
- He removed some chipboard, some wood, and produced a ball of twine, and then asked me to help him carry it.
- Timber would be shredded to produce wood chips for the production of mulch, chipboard or compost.
- She doesn't believe much in the milk of human kindness: if you rip away the wood veneer of civilisation it's just chipboard underneath.
- Environmentally-friendly ones include cardboard, chipboard, papier-mâché and wicker coffins.
Definition of chipboard in US English: chipboardnounˈCHipbôrdˈtʃɪpbɔrd another term for particleboard Example sentencesExamples - People should also try to reuse incoming boxes for outgoing deliveries, recycle packaging materials such as cardboard, chipboard, bags, plastics etc., along with recycling food and beverage containers.
- Every year the Commission's North York Moors Forest District produces 100,000 tonnes of timber, mostly going towards chipboard, pallets and construction materials.
- The booths, chipboard and cheap wood, looked identical to every set of polling booths I've ever used.
- And as engineered wood products like chipboard accelerate clearcutting, plantation conversion and native forest loss, many of the species depending on these habitats are going too.
- They boasted that the units cost less than chipboard and that the wood came only from ‘green’ forest plantations.
- Forms constructed using metal, wood, fabric or chipboard are bakeable.
- They have terrible chipboard furniture, vile nylon carpets and the walls are woodchipped to hell and back.
- ‘Aye, aye, Cap'n,’ I salute, as Nutter, Andy and Clem start to shift the new counters - all MDF, chipboard and mahogany-style veneer.
- Virtual projects are no less architecture than a building that was designed on paper or built of chipboard but never executed in stone and glass.
- We also came back with a car-load of various size chipboard planks, a few wood crates (later to contain my Christmas presents to the relatives!), metal shelving and assorted wood offcuts.
- You can lay your shirts flat without a platen or palette inside, or you can make a cardboard or chipboard platen to stick inside.
- You can use those pretentious bits of chipboard painted in five colours as barbecue fuel.
- In the end, we produce a raw material for secondary use in paper and chipboard,’ said Bailey.
- She doesn't believe much in the milk of human kindness: if you rip away the wood veneer of civilisation it's just chipboard underneath.
- The six artists will construct the full-scale model from reclaimed wood and chipboard for a show at Glasgow's 1000 square metre Tramway gallery next April.
- But actually, on closer inspection, there's an awful lot of laminated chipboard and boring old MDF disguised with cherry veneer.
- Environmentally-friendly ones include cardboard, chipboard, papier-mâché and wicker coffins.
- Timber would be shredded to produce wood chips for the production of mulch, chipboard or compost.
- To establish acceptability limits for concrete paths, riders rated the discomfort of riding over chipboard sheets of different thicknesses.
- He removed some chipboard, some wood, and produced a ball of twine, and then asked me to help him carry it.
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