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单词 garboard
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Definition of garboard in English:

garboard

(also garboard strake)
noun ˈɡɑːbɔːdˈɡärbôrd
  • The first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I wonder if this is just the garboards or if the developments for the other plank are also incorrect.
    • They replaced the keelson and garboards, learning on the job; they sanded 18 layers of paint off the deck.
    • Sailboats are some times fitted with a garboard drain plug to serve the same function when wintering ashore.
    • We expect that removal of the garboards and other planks will force replacement of at least some backbone components.
    • Assessment of her condition was completed when the garboards were removed to make all visible.
    • I have never had to employ oak garboards, but I would do it without hesitation should the need arise.
    • Here is a series of pictures of the process of gluing and screwing the garboard planks.
    • When dry, the completed garboard was removed from the building frame and the scarphed joins sanded smooth.
    • The elm used for the garboard was for greater rot resistance and the fact that elm is very tough wood.
    • However, it is normal practice to caulk the garboard strake and the hood ends with cotton caulking, or oakum in heavier work, and seal it over with a filling compound.
    • This operation, if accurately performed, will give the exact shape of the lower edge of the garboard.
    • Traditionally, wooden boats had a bronze threaded plug in their garboard for just this reason.
    • The rest of the hull is glassed with one layer and the bottom and garboards are further coated in epoxy and graphite.
    • The dark mahogany color of the garboards make for quite a contrast with the birch planks above.
    • Planks were usually screwed at the ends and, in some cases, the garboard strakes received similar treatment.
    • The second garboard was cut out using a router and a pattern-cutting bit using the first garboard as a pattern.
    • After the new garboards are installed, we'll tighten or refasten all the copper nails.
    • This tongue forms a very solid backing for the garboard strakes and is pierced with holes in pairs as shown from side to side.
    • The assembly of the garboards with the middle body of the keel is made by mortise-and-tenon joints.
    • After the garboards and inside keel are fiberglassed, the hull is ready for sanding, painting, and finish woodwork.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Dutch gaarboord, perhaps from garen 'gather' + boord 'board'.

 
 

Definition of garboard in US English:

garboard

(also garboard strake)
nounˈɡärbôrd
  • The first range of planks or plates laid on a ship's bottom next to the keel.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They replaced the keelson and garboards, learning on the job; they sanded 18 layers of paint off the deck.
    • Sailboats are some times fitted with a garboard drain plug to serve the same function when wintering ashore.
    • When dry, the completed garboard was removed from the building frame and the scarphed joins sanded smooth.
    • After the garboards and inside keel are fiberglassed, the hull is ready for sanding, painting, and finish woodwork.
    • This operation, if accurately performed, will give the exact shape of the lower edge of the garboard.
    • I wonder if this is just the garboards or if the developments for the other plank are also incorrect.
    • Traditionally, wooden boats had a bronze threaded plug in their garboard for just this reason.
    • After the new garboards are installed, we'll tighten or refasten all the copper nails.
    • The rest of the hull is glassed with one layer and the bottom and garboards are further coated in epoxy and graphite.
    • This tongue forms a very solid backing for the garboard strakes and is pierced with holes in pairs as shown from side to side.
    • However, it is normal practice to caulk the garboard strake and the hood ends with cotton caulking, or oakum in heavier work, and seal it over with a filling compound.
    • The assembly of the garboards with the middle body of the keel is made by mortise-and-tenon joints.
    • The elm used for the garboard was for greater rot resistance and the fact that elm is very tough wood.
    • Assessment of her condition was completed when the garboards were removed to make all visible.
    • Planks were usually screwed at the ends and, in some cases, the garboard strakes received similar treatment.
    • I have never had to employ oak garboards, but I would do it without hesitation should the need arise.
    • The dark mahogany color of the garboards make for quite a contrast with the birch planks above.
    • The second garboard was cut out using a router and a pattern-cutting bit using the first garboard as a pattern.
    • Here is a series of pictures of the process of gluing and screwing the garboard planks.
    • We expect that removal of the garboards and other planks will force replacement of at least some backbone components.

Origin

Early 17th century: from Dutch gaarboord, perhaps from garen ‘gather’ + boord ‘board’.

 
 
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