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Definition of triplex in English: triplexnoun ˈtrɪplɛks 1British trademark mass noun Toughened or laminated safety glass, used especially for car windows. 〈英,商标〉(尤指汽车用)三层安全玻璃 Example sentencesExamples - Main Biaglass production is opal triplex glass, which provides extraordinarily soft and true light.
- The logo is different than the old 50s'-60's Triplex logo some remember, generally described as a heart with three X's inside arranged in a triangle.
2North American A building divided into three self-contained residences. 〈北美〉包含三套独立公寓的房屋 Example sentencesExamples - Vancouver and Montreal each have a style to call their own (c.f. condos, slapdash; and triplexes, ornately balconied).
- The pony-tailed property owner had previously bought and sold properties without incident and had successfully bid on two triplexes in the Pointe.
- Last week's three-hour public meeting about a proposed moratorium on the demolition of homes and construction of triplexes in North Vancouver City's Ottawa Gardens neighbourhood drew a crowd of some 60 area residents.
- Duplexes must cost no more than $135,000, triplexes less than $185,000, fourplexes under $190,000 and a fiveplex must come in under $205,000.
- Restrictions on triplex construction will remain in place until city staff completes a final analysis on the effect of density change in the area.
- He helped us convert the home into a triplex that we could rent out.
- They looked on in disbelief at the once-majestic greystone triplex across from Fletcher's Field: the triplex on one of the city's most fashionable streets had fallen inexplicably into an advanced state of disrepair.
- Systems serving a single family dwelling, duplex, or triplex, require an installation permit from the local health department.
- In bigger buildings, tax increases are divided between many tenants, but just imagine the impact of a big tax increase on tenants in a duplex or triplex.
- The local health department issues permits for systems serving single-family homes, duplexes, or triplexes.
- He said he wants to see a moratorium on housing demolition and the construction of triplexes until the impact of the increased density allowances are better understood by council and area residents.
- The certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- Next year, the UEC will establish a sample green roof atop a triplex to encourage surrounding homeowners to follow suit.
- 2.1 A flat on three floors.
有三层楼的公寓 Example sentencesExamples - These studies have used the fluorescence melting technique, which we developed previously for studying the stability of triplexes and quadruplexes.
- This certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- Investment properties such as duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes are available as well.
- The pony-tailed property owner had previously bought and sold properties without incident and had successfully bid on two triplexes in the Pointe.
- which include single family dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, and apartment blocks.
- Lands and Fair Trading Minister Doug Shave said the changes would streamline and clarify legal provisions relating to ownership and insurance of properties such as duplexes, triplexes, villas and townhouses.
- The certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- We were looking for a duplex or a triplex, but triplexes are really hard to come across.
- News that the city may be hiking property taxes on undivided properties - duplexes and triplexes - is guaranteed to anger low-income housing advocates across the city.
- The local health department issues permits for systems serving single-family homes, duplexes, or triplexes.
- By forming the noncanonical DNA structure (hairpins, triplexes, and quadruplexes) and taking part in the non - Watson-Crick interactions, simple sequences may play a role in maintaining the chromatin organization.
- Triplexes can be designed to be livable and, compared to single-family homes, they are an affordable way to get into this community, he said.
- Duplexes must cost no more than $135,000, triplexes less than $185,000, fourplexes under $190,000 and a fiveplex must come in under $205,000.
- The assay can detect specific hybridization between single-stranded probes and non-denatured double-stranded targets to form triplexes, thus obviating the need to denature the targets.
- Physical analysis of TNR-containing DNA strands showed that they readily adopt unusual secondary structures, such as hairpins, triplexes, quadruplexes, and slipped-strand conformations (summarized in SINDEN 1999).
- I'm sure lots of lesbians have no problem having cars, cash, triplexes or being part of this system, but why is it that so many of us do?
- Apparently, Moby sprung for one of the penthouse triplexes in the building, which the 7 Essex website says carry an asking price of $2,395,000.
3Biochemistry A triple-stranded polynucleotide molecule. 〔生化〕三股螺旋 Example sentencesExamples - Later it was found that homopurine strands can also specifically form a DNA triplex in which the AT base pair is contacted by an A and the GC base pair by a G.
- This involves formation of a hybrid triplex by two PNA strands and a homopurine strand of dsDNA whereas the other DNA strand is displaced from the double helix.
- Two triplex amplification systems were designed for the tetranucleotides.
- If this were the case, the first and third of these mechanisms must involve a stable triplex substate.
- The inverted repeat sequences of the guanine-rich 5'-half are expected to have a higher potential of forming the hairpin triplex.
Synonyms trio, triplet, triplets, triumvirate, triad, trinity, troika, triunity, triangle
adjective ˈtrɪplɛks 1Having three parts. 有三部分的,三重的,尤指 his vast triplex apartment 他那宽敞的三层复式套房。 Example sentencesExamples - The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now.
- The concept of this fairway mower falls between the triplex and fiveplex.
- It took him two hours to cut the pattern into the turf using a fairway mower for the stripes and a triplex tee mower for the stars.
- For example, we have duplicate platforms in the triplex mowers but we have to target that while retaining functionality for all the markets.
- These cables are either duplex, triplex, or quadruplex, consisting of one, two or three insulated conductors wrapped around a bare aluminum or acsr neutral.
- In 1979, a New Jersey superintendent started the trend of using a triplex to mow fairways.
- ‘We have to have great conditions, but with 45 holes, including a 9-hole executive course, I need more efficiency than I would get with triplex mowers,’ he says.
- Now, on April 1, we are launching three new triplex unedited channels.
- But specific features such as bedknife-to-reel knobs on the walk-behinds and an offset cutting-unit design on the triplex mowers can ensure you get the best cut possible.
- Whether maintaining greens, tees, approaches or fairways, the triplex mower has the ability to deliver results that meet golf course superintendents' high expectations.
- But what if your spanking-new ball slices into an adjacent fairway and gets chopped and spit out by a triplex mower?
- Colin points out that if several cylinders are used in the pump, the pulsation frequency is a small multiple of the individual piston frequency, usually 2 for duplex and 6 for triplex pumps.
- The flight control system is a triplex digital fly-by-wire system.
- Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways.
- The triplex and biplex PCRs were combined before electrophoresis and loaded onto a single gel lane to form a pentaplex system.
- 1.1Biochemistry Consisting of three polynucleotide strands linked side by side.
〔生化〕由三股螺旋构成的 Example sentencesExamples - A further possible pathway of guanine quadruplex formation has also been proposed that is essentially a triplex dissociation process.
- Our data confirm that the polypurine TFO binds in an antiparallel orientation with respect to the polypurine DNA strand and that triplex formation requires Mg 2 + ions whereas it is inhibited by K + ions.
- In the case of herpesvirus, it would seem likely that the triplex proteins, which are located between the pentons and hexons and are also released with herpesvirus pentons, perform this stabilization function.
- In the triplex, the Hoogsteen basepaired dT strand blocks the major groove of the duplex.
- In a striking contrast to all simulations involving four d strands, the triplex assembly is not stable in the simulation.
verb ˈtrɪplɛks be triplexed(of electrical equipment or systems) be provided or fitted in triplicate so as to ensure reliability. 三重安装(为确保可靠而提供或安装三套电气设备或系统) Example sentencesExamples - A process controller having an operating function is provided to each of the triplexed process input/output units.
- Although it was triplexed in 1982, the interior was mostly preserved.
- Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets.
- We have a 138-25 kV delta-Yg power transformer feeding 25 kV switchgear via 3 circuits of 25 kV - 750 kcmil triplexed cable with concentric neutrals on each phase.
- A single coaxial feed runs from the riser switch to the lounge triplexed plate with an extension to the Master Bedroom.
OriginEarly 17th century (as an adjective in the sense 'threefold'): from Latin, 'threefold', from tri- 'three' + plicare 'to fold'. Current specific senses date from the 1920s. Definition of triplex in US English: triplexnoun 1North American A building divided into three self-contained residences. 〈北美〉包含三套独立公寓的房屋 Example sentencesExamples - Systems serving a single family dwelling, duplex, or triplex, require an installation permit from the local health department.
- The certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- The local health department issues permits for systems serving single-family homes, duplexes, or triplexes.
- Last week's three-hour public meeting about a proposed moratorium on the demolition of homes and construction of triplexes in North Vancouver City's Ottawa Gardens neighbourhood drew a crowd of some 60 area residents.
- They looked on in disbelief at the once-majestic greystone triplex across from Fletcher's Field: the triplex on one of the city's most fashionable streets had fallen inexplicably into an advanced state of disrepair.
- Vancouver and Montreal each have a style to call their own (c.f. condos, slapdash; and triplexes, ornately balconied).
- Restrictions on triplex construction will remain in place until city staff completes a final analysis on the effect of density change in the area.
- Duplexes must cost no more than $135,000, triplexes less than $185,000, fourplexes under $190,000 and a fiveplex must come in under $205,000.
- He said he wants to see a moratorium on housing demolition and the construction of triplexes until the impact of the increased density allowances are better understood by council and area residents.
- The pony-tailed property owner had previously bought and sold properties without incident and had successfully bid on two triplexes in the Pointe.
- He helped us convert the home into a triplex that we could rent out.
- Next year, the UEC will establish a sample green roof atop a triplex to encourage surrounding homeowners to follow suit.
- In bigger buildings, tax increases are divided between many tenants, but just imagine the impact of a big tax increase on tenants in a duplex or triplex.
- 1.1 An apartment or other residence on three floors.
〈北美〉(住宅)三层(楼)的 Example sentencesExamples - We were looking for a duplex or a triplex, but triplexes are really hard to come across.
- which include single family dwellings, duplexes, triplexes, and apartment blocks.
- News that the city may be hiking property taxes on undivided properties - duplexes and triplexes - is guaranteed to anger low-income housing advocates across the city.
- Physical analysis of TNR-containing DNA strands showed that they readily adopt unusual secondary structures, such as hairpins, triplexes, quadruplexes, and slipped-strand conformations (summarized in SINDEN 1999).
- Triplexes can be designed to be livable and, compared to single-family homes, they are an affordable way to get into this community, he said.
- The assay can detect specific hybridization between single-stranded probes and non-denatured double-stranded targets to form triplexes, thus obviating the need to denature the targets.
- Investment properties such as duplexes, triplexes, and quadplexes are available as well.
- Apparently, Moby sprung for one of the penthouse triplexes in the building, which the 7 Essex website says carry an asking price of $2,395,000.
- The pony-tailed property owner had previously bought and sold properties without incident and had successfully bid on two triplexes in the Pointe.
- Duplexes must cost no more than $135,000, triplexes less than $185,000, fourplexes under $190,000 and a fiveplex must come in under $205,000.
- The certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- These studies have used the fluorescence melting technique, which we developed previously for studying the stability of triplexes and quadruplexes.
- Lands and Fair Trading Minister Doug Shave said the changes would streamline and clarify legal provisions relating to ownership and insurance of properties such as duplexes, triplexes, villas and townhouses.
- By forming the noncanonical DNA structure (hairpins, triplexes, and quadruplexes) and taking part in the non - Watson-Crick interactions, simple sequences may play a role in maintaining the chromatin organization.
- The local health department issues permits for systems serving single-family homes, duplexes, or triplexes.
- This certificate is currently only required for triplexes and apartments.
- I'm sure lots of lesbians have no problem having cars, cash, triplexes or being part of this system, but why is it that so many of us do?
- 1.2 A movie theater with three separate screening rooms.
Example sentencesExamples - It's a triplex (three theatres in one building) with each theatre being fairly small; certainly smaller than your standard theatre.
- Although it closed down in 1980, it was reopened as a triplex in 1985 by Landmark Theatres, the nation's largest art-house theater circuit.
2Biochemistry A triple-stranded polynucleotide molecule. 〔生化〕三股螺旋 Example sentencesExamples - If this were the case, the first and third of these mechanisms must involve a stable triplex substate.
- Two triplex amplification systems were designed for the tetranucleotides.
- This involves formation of a hybrid triplex by two PNA strands and a homopurine strand of dsDNA whereas the other DNA strand is displaced from the double helix.
- The inverted repeat sequences of the guanine-rich 5'-half are expected to have a higher potential of forming the hairpin triplex.
- Later it was found that homopurine strands can also specifically form a DNA triplex in which the AT base pair is contacted by an A and the GC base pair by a G.
Synonyms trio, triplet, triplets, triumvirate, triad, trinity, troika, triunity, triangle
adjective Having three parts, in particular (of a residence) on three floors. 有三部分的,三重的,尤指 his vast triplex apartment 他那宽敞的三层复式套房。 Example sentencesExamples - The flight control system is a triplex digital fly-by-wire system.
- But what if your spanking-new ball slices into an adjacent fairway and gets chopped and spit out by a triplex mower?
- In 1979, a New Jersey superintendent started the trend of using a triplex to mow fairways.
- The concept of this fairway mower falls between the triplex and fiveplex.
- Now, on April 1, we are launching three new triplex unedited channels.
- For example, we have duplicate platforms in the triplex mowers but we have to target that while retaining functionality for all the markets.
- It took him two hours to cut the pattern into the turf using a fairway mower for the stripes and a triplex tee mower for the stars.
- Whether maintaining greens, tees, approaches or fairways, the triplex mower has the ability to deliver results that meet golf course superintendents' high expectations.
- Designed to be lightweight and maneuverable, the versatile triplex mower also is the choice of many superintendents for tees, approaches and fairways.
- ‘We have to have great conditions, but with 45 holes, including a 9-hole executive course, I need more efficiency than I would get with triplex mowers,’ he says.
- These cables are either duplex, triplex, or quadruplex, consisting of one, two or three insulated conductors wrapped around a bare aluminum or acsr neutral.
- Colin points out that if several cylinders are used in the pump, the pulsation frequency is a small multiple of the individual piston frequency, usually 2 for duplex and 6 for triplex pumps.
- The five centimetres of the lacquered triplex door were the only degrees separating the two from each other now.
- The triplex and biplex PCRs were combined before electrophoresis and loaded onto a single gel lane to form a pentaplex system.
- But specific features such as bedknife-to-reel knobs on the walk-behinds and an offset cutting-unit design on the triplex mowers can ensure you get the best cut possible.
verb be triplexed(of electrical equipment or systems) be provided or fitted in triplicate so as to ensure reliability. 三重安装(为确保可靠而提供或安装三套电气设备或系统) Example sentencesExamples - Diplexed and triplexed types have a single cable input which is selectively split to the outlet sockets.
- We have a 138-25 kV delta-Yg power transformer feeding 25 kV switchgear via 3 circuits of 25 kV - 750 kcmil triplexed cable with concentric neutrals on each phase.
- A process controller having an operating function is provided to each of the triplexed process input/output units.
- Although it was triplexed in 1982, the interior was mostly preserved.
- A single coaxial feed runs from the riser switch to the lounge triplexed plate with an extension to the Master Bedroom.
OriginEarly 17th century (as an adjective in the sense ‘threefold’): from Latin, ‘threefold’, from tri- ‘three’ + plicare ‘to fold’. Current specific senses date from the 1920s. |