释义 |
Definition of precast in English: precastverbprecasts, precasting priːˈkɑːstˈprikæst [with object]usually as adjective precastCast (an object or material, typically concrete) in its final shape before positioning. Example sentencesExamples - There are precast paving stones in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors that are perfect for borders.
- The compressive form-active dome is a composite of in situ and precast reinforced concrete.
- The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast onsite, that add to the attractiveness of the project.
- Also repeated were precast concrete sunshields above the windows that were sized to fit into the surrounding brick dimensions.
- Although the material can be mixed in standard industrial concrete mixers, most applications to date have been precast concrete.
- Formal precast fountains of all shapes, sizes and themes may be self-contained or installed in the center of a pond or pool.
- Precision grout fills voids in blocks and is used as a bedding material underneath precast panels, beams, and columns.
- In 1979, a certain young concrete engineer was responsible for an onsite precast operation that was producing segmental bridge units.
- Construction is of finely finished precast concrete panels, with the recessed top storeys having steel structure and cedar cladding.
- It will be possible in the near future to precast long deck and girder systems using reactive powder concrete that will make very rapid bridge construction possible.
- The structural system includes horizontal precast concrete units that act as transfer beams carrying the load onto rectangular stone piers.
- Various types of high-performance precast and cast-in-place concrete were specified to meet the accelerated construction schedule.
- Key to the effort was the fast production of specialized machines that fabricated precast concrete girders and fitted their edges with milled steel flanges.
- This can make them less suitable for some precast and concrete paving applications, especially where mixing times tend to be very short.
- If the stone or precast concrete element is a single piece that functions as a lintel to support the masonry above, the flashing should be installed over the lintel.
- Here one faces the glass and precast concrete front of the museum.
- Using concrete minimizes construction waste: whether cast-in-place or precast, concrete is used on an as-needed basis.
- The hard part about installing precast concrete countertops is lifting them into position.
- The well is precast in the proper height, width, and length, and the entire stairwell is cast into it as well.
- Low-cost precast concrete tiles are set in sand over a standard membrane roof to create exterior decks.
Definition of precast in US English: precastverbˈprēkastˈprikæst [with object]usually as adjective precastCast (an object or material, typically concrete) in its final shape before positioning. Example sentencesExamples - Precision grout fills voids in blocks and is used as a bedding material underneath precast panels, beams, and columns.
- It will be possible in the near future to precast long deck and girder systems using reactive powder concrete that will make very rapid bridge construction possible.
- Formal precast fountains of all shapes, sizes and themes may be self-contained or installed in the center of a pond or pool.
- Although the material can be mixed in standard industrial concrete mixers, most applications to date have been precast concrete.
- This can make them less suitable for some precast and concrete paving applications, especially where mixing times tend to be very short.
- Low-cost precast concrete tiles are set in sand over a standard membrane roof to create exterior decks.
- If the stone or precast concrete element is a single piece that functions as a lintel to support the masonry above, the flashing should be installed over the lintel.
- In 1979, a certain young concrete engineer was responsible for an onsite precast operation that was producing segmental bridge units.
- The compressive form-active dome is a composite of in situ and precast reinforced concrete.
- Also repeated were precast concrete sunshields above the windows that were sized to fit into the surrounding brick dimensions.
- Here one faces the glass and precast concrete front of the museum.
- The deck is being constructed with curving precast segmental elements, cast onsite, that add to the attractiveness of the project.
- The well is precast in the proper height, width, and length, and the entire stairwell is cast into it as well.
- There are precast paving stones in a wide variety of sizes, shapes and colors that are perfect for borders.
- Key to the effort was the fast production of specialized machines that fabricated precast concrete girders and fitted their edges with milled steel flanges.
- The hard part about installing precast concrete countertops is lifting them into position.
- Using concrete minimizes construction waste: whether cast-in-place or precast, concrete is used on an as-needed basis.
- The structural system includes horizontal precast concrete units that act as transfer beams carrying the load onto rectangular stone piers.
- Various types of high-performance precast and cast-in-place concrete were specified to meet the accelerated construction schedule.
- Construction is of finely finished precast concrete panels, with the recessed top storeys having steel structure and cedar cladding.
|