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Definition of stringer in English: stringernoun ˈstrɪŋəˈstrɪŋər 1A longitudinal structural piece in a framework, especially that of a ship or aircraft. 纵梁,桁条;(尤指轮船或飞机结构中的)纵向加强条 Example sentencesExamples - Improper support can cause the hull to distort, causing cracked bulkheads, engine misalignment or broken stringers.
- As the ribs were completed, there was not a precise method to determine where the stringers would pass through the ribs.
- With a double carbon graphite stringer, rail stiffeners, and slick skin bottom, it was also quite fast.
- The hull is supported by a system of longitudinal stringers and transverse frames of plywood encased in fiberglass and resin.
- At this time, only the stringers are being drilled and riveted.
- For the most part, stringers could be copied from originals but bulkheads required a lot more work.
- Another key factor is the strength and location of the support base on which the stringers rest.
- The manufacturer cut the boats' longitudinal frames or stringers to make it easier to install drain lines.
- Once the stringers and bulkheads are properly located, then starts all the cut-outs and reinforcements for the stabilizers and tailwheel.
- A post-tensioned transverse diaphragm at pier 45 supports the approach viaduct stringers at that pier.
- Around the basic tube fuselage, Gordon added wooden stringers and formers to give the unit its desired shape.
- As a result of these pressures, stringers must usually move right to move up.
- The distance between the stringers should be 8 feet.
- From what we know, we would expect to have to replace frames or frame sections, skins, stringers and doublers in the damaged areas.
- The selection, number, and placement of the stringers supporting overhead cover is critical to the safety of a position.
- Courriere felt the exterior port stem between the stringer and the windows.
- Longitudinal stringers are fir encased in fiberglass, and athwartship bulkheads are construction-grade exterior plywood.
- This takes place particularly in the parent plate under butt welds, the cracks following the line of the sulphide inclusion stringers.
- The army in gray had destroyed the planking of the bridge, leaving only the stringers holding it in place.
2informal A newspaper correspondent who is retained on a part-time basis to report on events in a particular place. 〈非正式〉特约记者,特约通讯员 papers relied increasingly on locally based stringers and news agencies Example sentencesExamples - There was only one stringer in the world Borg trusted, a fellow Swede called Mats Laftman.
- Reynolds, in particular, makes use of this jury-rigged stringer system to alert his readers to articles that would otherwise go unnoticed.
- Some of Reuters's Palestinian stringers are honest and courageous.
- The families of many Iraqi staffers and stringers would prefer they didn't work for the Western press, says Rubin.
- This news agency of some sort collected stories from stringers or correspondents and passed them on to the paper.
- Schulberg started writing as a high school stringer for newspapers when he was growing up in Los Angeles.
- And Sun News in the South has a district network of 140 stringers to bring district news to its viewers.
- At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser.
- He exhorted the journalists - one staff correspondent and several stringers - to take an injured child to the hospital.
- Asianet, whose stringer he used to be, has pretty much dumped him, and his legal expenses have reduced him to penury.
- The more you cover local news, the more local people buy newspapers, these stringers said.
- But these stringers do not seek union representation, only editorial control over the work of others.
- For a long time, even in the Balkans, they didn't have anyone reporting there and were depending on BBC stringers.
- He has taken photographs as a stringer for The Associated Press and had a story published in The New York Times.
- Were they acting like the stringers who just happen to be around for events such as the murder of election officials on Haifa Street?
- The paper was more generous with stringers in those days - I even received a byline.
- Even Iraqi stringers were mostly locals; outsiders were forbidden entry by the insurgents.
- Most national correspondents will tell you they rely on stringers and researchers and interns and clerks and news assistants.
- I only have experience as a stringer for a daily and a freelancer for magazines and weeklies.
- When I joined the staff in 1973, it had no staff correspondents, relying entirely on stringers and outside contributors.
Synonyms reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, commentator, chronicler 3in combination A reserve sports player holding a specified position in an order of preference. (按优先顺序)预定占据特定位置的运动员,第…梯队的运动员 six of the team's 24 first-stringers are Canadian 该队24名主力队员中有6名来自加拿大。 4North American A chain with hooks on which caught fish are strung. 〈北美〉(挂鱼用的)钩链 Example sentencesExamples - The place for table fish is a stringer or floating basket.
- Anglers who were more interested in stringers of ‘fish’ that day mostly stayed home.
- He saw that she had a few nice sized fish on a stringer laying behind her in a bucket of water.
- You'll also need a stringer - a five-metre length of soft rope.
- In bay and beachfront fishing, it often is what you cannot see that means more to the stringer.
- Water moccasins had a nasty habit of gliding up and feeding on my catch, dangling from a stringer in the shallows.
- Many are aimed at speckled trout and redfish, with daily stringer weights determining the winners.
- Kevin had just landed an absolute monster and had it retained on a stringer.
- When the fish are on the stringer and the sun is high in the sky - steer for home and a nice hot lunch.
- From this point forward, every incremental rise in the surf temperature equates to a couple more fish on the stringer.
- They played the fish to the bank and promptly netted it and put it on a stringer which already had four other fish on it.
- Light baiting with stringers was the order of the day, just to give the fish something to home in on.
- We put the fish on a stringer after determining that it was just short of the ton at 96 lb.
- It was then allowed to recover on the stringer in deeper water before being returned alive to grow on to even larger proportions.
- Eloy congratulated me patronizingly for ‘not giving up’ and gave me his stringer of fish.
5A stringboard. 楼梯斜梁侧板 Example sentencesExamples - Cut and install the treads after the risers, again concentrating on a clean fit between the finished stringers and a good line against the riser.
- The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads.
- The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer (the painted beam).
- The bottom tread of this stringer must be 1-1/2 in. shorter and the top must be notched around the cleat/cross brace.
- The angle of the stringers have to be such the stair risers are all the same height after the treads are nailed.
- Using a 3-foot-diameter steel pipe as supporting stringer and railing makes for easy installation.
- Another simple pergola of 2x3 stringers and tapered cross supports accents a path from the street to the home's side entrance.
- 4x4 railing posts should be spaced four feet on center, with posts located at deck corners and against stair stringers.
- Treads may be set into a dado or nailed to a cleat attached to the side of a stair stringer.
Synonyms joist, purlin, girder, spar, support, strut, stay, brace, scantling, batten, transom, lintel, baulk, board, timber, plank, lath, rafter
Rhymesbringer, clinger, flinger, humdinger, pinger, ringer, singer, slinger, springer, stinger, swinger, winger, wringer, zinger Definition of stringer in US English: stringernounˈstrɪŋərˈstriNGər 1A longitudinal structural piece in a framework, especially that of a ship or aircraft. 纵梁,桁条;(尤指轮船或飞机结构中的)纵向加强条 Example sentencesExamples - The army in gray had destroyed the planking of the bridge, leaving only the stringers holding it in place.
- The hull is supported by a system of longitudinal stringers and transverse frames of plywood encased in fiberglass and resin.
- Another key factor is the strength and location of the support base on which the stringers rest.
- As the ribs were completed, there was not a precise method to determine where the stringers would pass through the ribs.
- Longitudinal stringers are fir encased in fiberglass, and athwartship bulkheads are construction-grade exterior plywood.
- The distance between the stringers should be 8 feet.
- Around the basic tube fuselage, Gordon added wooden stringers and formers to give the unit its desired shape.
- Courriere felt the exterior port stem between the stringer and the windows.
- The manufacturer cut the boats' longitudinal frames or stringers to make it easier to install drain lines.
- From what we know, we would expect to have to replace frames or frame sections, skins, stringers and doublers in the damaged areas.
- The selection, number, and placement of the stringers supporting overhead cover is critical to the safety of a position.
- As a result of these pressures, stringers must usually move right to move up.
- At this time, only the stringers are being drilled and riveted.
- For the most part, stringers could be copied from originals but bulkheads required a lot more work.
- With a double carbon graphite stringer, rail stiffeners, and slick skin bottom, it was also quite fast.
- This takes place particularly in the parent plate under butt welds, the cracks following the line of the sulphide inclusion stringers.
- Improper support can cause the hull to distort, causing cracked bulkheads, engine misalignment or broken stringers.
- Once the stringers and bulkheads are properly located, then starts all the cut-outs and reinforcements for the stabilizers and tailwheel.
- A post-tensioned transverse diaphragm at pier 45 supports the approach viaduct stringers at that pier.
2informal A newspaper correspondent not on the regular staff of a newspaper, especially one retained on a part-time basis to report on events in a particular place. 〈非正式〉特约记者,特约通讯员 Example sentencesExamples - Most national correspondents will tell you they rely on stringers and researchers and interns and clerks and news assistants.
- The paper was more generous with stringers in those days - I even received a byline.
- The families of many Iraqi staffers and stringers would prefer they didn't work for the Western press, says Rubin.
- Reynolds, in particular, makes use of this jury-rigged stringer system to alert his readers to articles that would otherwise go unnoticed.
- Asianet, whose stringer he used to be, has pretty much dumped him, and his legal expenses have reduced him to penury.
- He has taken photographs as a stringer for The Associated Press and had a story published in The New York Times.
- At the time I was not long out of college, working as a stringer, editorial writer and arts reviewer for the Galway Advertiser.
- This news agency of some sort collected stories from stringers or correspondents and passed them on to the paper.
- For a long time, even in the Balkans, they didn't have anyone reporting there and were depending on BBC stringers.
- There was only one stringer in the world Borg trusted, a fellow Swede called Mats Laftman.
- But these stringers do not seek union representation, only editorial control over the work of others.
- He exhorted the journalists - one staff correspondent and several stringers - to take an injured child to the hospital.
- And Sun News in the South has a district network of 140 stringers to bring district news to its viewers.
- I only have experience as a stringer for a daily and a freelancer for magazines and weeklies.
- When I joined the staff in 1973, it had no staff correspondents, relying entirely on stringers and outside contributors.
- Were they acting like the stringers who just happen to be around for events such as the murder of election officials on Haifa Street?
- The more you cover local news, the more local people buy newspapers, these stringers said.
- Schulberg started writing as a high school stringer for newspapers when he was growing up in Los Angeles.
- Some of Reuters's Palestinian stringers are honest and courageous.
- Even Iraqi stringers were mostly locals; outsiders were forbidden entry by the insurgents.
Synonyms reporter, journalist, columnist, writer, contributor, newspaperman, newspaperwoman, newsman, newswoman, commentator, chronicler 3in combination A sports player holding a specified position in an order of preference. (按优先顺序)预定占据特定位置的运动员,第…梯队的运动员 a third-stringer on the football team 4A side of a staircase, which supports the treads and risers. Example sentencesExamples - The metal balustrade assemblies bolt to the posts and the staircase's concealed stringer (the painted beam).
- Using a 3-foot-diameter steel pipe as supporting stringer and railing makes for easy installation.
- The bottom tread of this stringer must be 1-1/2 in. shorter and the top must be notched around the cleat/cross brace.
- The angle of the stringers have to be such the stair risers are all the same height after the treads are nailed.
- Another simple pergola of 2x3 stringers and tapered cross supports accents a path from the street to the home's side entrance.
- The stringer connects the level of the deck to the grade, for the installation of stair risers and treads.
- Cut and install the treads after the risers, again concentrating on a clean fit between the finished stringers and a good line against the riser.
- Treads may be set into a dado or nailed to a cleat attached to the side of a stair stringer.
- 4x4 railing posts should be spaced four feet on center, with posts located at deck corners and against stair stringers.
Synonyms joist, purlin, girder, spar, support, strut, stay, brace, scantling, batten, transom, lintel, baulk, board, timber, plank, lath, rafter |