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单词 rebar
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Definition of rebar in English:

rebar

noun ˈriːbɑːˈrēˌbär
mass noun
  • Reinforcing steel used as rods in concrete.

    a piece of rebar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line.
    • The lead wire from the zinc is connected to a lead attached to the steel rebar, and protection begins.
    • When reinforcing is required, rebar is positioned in the preformed recesses of the block.
    • Details of the broken concrete and severed steel rebar may provide clues to the nature of the World Trade Center collapse.
    • In all, 160,000 cubic yards of concrete and 34 million pounds of rebar will be used on the bridge.
    • I plan to use fiber concrete, without rebar or mesh, and to pour the driveway in slabs.
    • The workers would switch the crane back and forth, depending on whichever was needed in the hole - rebar or concrete.
    • Steel rebar within the concrete makes the concrete structure stronger.
    • However, many contractors and precast manufacturers who use steel rebar to reinforce countertops report success.
    • The walls are concrete reinforced with some rebar.
    • Another benefit was being able to stock the steel rebar on the large, high-capacity deck area.
    • This process starts with engineered three-dimensional concrete walls joined to footings with rebar.
    • Concrete walls and roofs reinforced with rebar had absorbed the blasts, or the shells had simply penetrated the ceilings, leaving only a hole.
    • Positioners are built into the forms for the steel rebar used to reinforce each joist, and a layer of mesh is placed in the deck.
    • For reinforcement, a pre-assembled steel rebar cage is lowered into the pile through the plastic concrete.
    • The tunnel was reinforced with concrete, rebar and lumber.
    • The panels they purchase have pieces of rebar molded into them to serve as attachment points.
    • New support columns have more rebar and less concrete to support the floor above.
    • Unfortunately, the fenceposts included three piece of steel rebar inside each post, which slowed things down a bit.
    • Or perhaps, twisted, tangled strands of rebar poking through piles of concrete rubble in the demolished remains of a hotel or a factory.
 
 

Definition of rebar in US English:

rebar

nounˈrēˌbär
  • A steel reinforcing rod in concrete.

    a piece of rebar
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The panels they purchase have pieces of rebar molded into them to serve as attachment points.
    • The walls are concrete reinforced with some rebar.
    • New support columns have more rebar and less concrete to support the floor above.
    • I plan to use fiber concrete, without rebar or mesh, and to pour the driveway in slabs.
    • Details of the broken concrete and severed steel rebar may provide clues to the nature of the World Trade Center collapse.
    • In all, 160,000 cubic yards of concrete and 34 million pounds of rebar will be used on the bridge.
    • The lead wire from the zinc is connected to a lead attached to the steel rebar, and protection begins.
    • This process starts with engineered three-dimensional concrete walls joined to footings with rebar.
    • Unfortunately, the fenceposts included three piece of steel rebar inside each post, which slowed things down a bit.
    • Positioners are built into the forms for the steel rebar used to reinforce each joist, and a layer of mesh is placed in the deck.
    • Another benefit was being able to stock the steel rebar on the large, high-capacity deck area.
    • Or perhaps, twisted, tangled strands of rebar poking through piles of concrete rubble in the demolished remains of a hotel or a factory.
    • For reinforcement, a pre-assembled steel rebar cage is lowered into the pile through the plastic concrete.
    • Steel rebar within the concrete makes the concrete structure stronger.
    • The workers would switch the crane back and forth, depending on whichever was needed in the hole - rebar or concrete.
    • However, many contractors and precast manufacturers who use steel rebar to reinforce countertops report success.
    • Concrete walls and roofs reinforced with rebar had absorbed the blasts, or the shells had simply penetrated the ceilings, leaving only a hole.
    • The pipes were put on end and centered around pieces of rebar rising from a concrete footing that follows the property line.
    • When reinforcing is required, rebar is positioned in the preformed recesses of the block.
    • The tunnel was reinforced with concrete, rebar and lumber.
 
 
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