英:['skæntlɪŋ]
美:['skæntlɪŋ]
英:['skæntlɪŋ]
美:['skæntlɪŋ]
scant·ling
skaent lIng
noun
the dimensions of timber and stone used in building
the dimensions of a structural element used in shipbuilding—often used in plural
a small quantity, amount, or proportion : modicum
a small piece of lumber (such as an upright piece in house framing)
1520年代,"测量或规定的大小",经过修改(以符合 -ling 词汇)从早期的 scantlon, scantiloun, scantillon "尺寸"(约1400年)更早的是一种石匠用的测量厚度的棒子(约1300年),这是对旧法语 escantillon(现代法语 échantillon "样本模式")的缩写,其起源不确定; 传统上被认为是最终来自拉丁语 scandere "攀爬"(参见 scan (v.))的变形词。其含义受到了 scant (adj.)的影响。"小木梁"的含义始于1660年代。相关词: Scantlings。
船材尺度
alteration of Middle English scantilon, mason's or carpenter's measure, from Anglo-French escauntiloun, eschantillon
The first known use of scantling was in 1555
scapegoatnoun
a person or thing taking the blame for others
scapegoatnoun
a person or thing taking the blame for others
scantyadjective
very small in size or amount scanty bikinis
scanty nourishment
scant1 of 2adjective
barely or scarcely enoughespecially: not quite coming up to a certain measure
a scant cup of milk
lacking in size or quantity : meager, scanty
scant growth
having a small or short supply
scant of breath
scant2 of 2verb
skimp sense 1, stint
scantlingnoun
a small piece of lumberespecially: one of the upright pieces in the frame of a house
scantlingnoun
a small piece of lumberespecially: one of the upright pieces in the frame of a house
1 The beds are supported on framework constructed of upright scantling and cross stringers upon which the bottom boards are laid.
2 Shirking and stealing and giving you a little more lip and a little more lip until some day you have to lay them out with a scantling or something.
3 They taught in hedge schools, and, though but coarsely educated themselves, preserved the scantling there was of knowledge and civilization among the people.
4 The "scantlings" of the Marquis of Worcester were now being converted into complete structures.
5 By filling in behind these scantlings, which can be moved ahead as the filling progresses, the exact level desired can be obtained.
6 The "great trombone" was a dry goods box, turned bottom-side up, and was played upon with a scantling eight or ten feet long.
7 Woods such as ebony, tuya, satin-wood, palm, hare-wood, and a number more, are only to be had in small scantlings, logs a few feet long, and six or seven inches wide.
8 The next process is to build a scaffolding, or skeleton frame, of scantling and quartering.
9 Very fortunately, a large quantity of timber scantling and planking of various kinds and dimensions had been shipped by our far-seeing owner, for the purpose of effecting repairs at sea, if required.
10 The next instant a man sprang onto Brent's back and another dived for his legs, while a third struck at him with a short piece of scantling.
11 Scantling of cargo hold structure members to be compliance with IACS unified requirements for new building double skin bulk carriers.
货舱结构件的尺度应满足IACS对新造双层船壳散货船的统一要求。
12 Bull came to Savannah with four laborers, and assisted the colony for a month; he himself measuring the scantling, and setting out the work for the sawyers, and giving the proportion of the houses.
13 The water was over six feet deep and the scantling was not much help.
14 The kitchen table Nathan had mentioned stood as a centre-pole under a leaning pile of boards and splintered scantlings, and had evidently done much to save the lives of its owners when the roof fell.
15 I want two pieces of scantling strong enough for a hangman's beam.
16 He made irregular excursions into the village and juggled scantling in a new lumber yard.
17 A saw "pit" is a scantling of poles eight feet high, on which the logs are placed to be sawn.
18 The rails were oak scantlings held together with cross timbers of the same material, fastened by means of large oak pins.
19 The branches of the sagebrush were then cut from the stalk and nailed with painstaking care to the smooth surface of one side of the two by six inch scantling.
20 I followed him, and descending the companion, the scantling of which was prettily picked out in white and gold, found myself in her ladyship's own quarters.
1 一点点
cool petty little touch taste tooth shadow trace spark trait scrap straw smack tithe morsel whit modicum tittle minim soupcon stiver
2 少量
some light short slight fractional scant scanty marginally scantly penorth little drop spot thought shot bite shade dot ounce handful dash sprinkle lick shred pickle tad mite snatch dab relish dribble tot nip swatch jot snort spoonful drab dollop semblance whoop mouthful morsel sprinkling spatter modicum paucity noggin pittance teaspoonful smidgen smallness capful littleness drib groat pennyworth dreg morceau dite driblet fiddlestick curn skosh toothful pennorth skerrick haet any a bit of small spare sparing inch bean smack trifle soupcon a modicum of remote bit touch pinch rap puff dribblet fewtrils somewhat rag jolt smattering titbit thimbleful twopenny wheen
4 量度
5 样品
sample prototypical preproduction model example pattern prototype specimen sampling muster showpiece concept dummy swatch demonstrator representative aliquot piece exponent
10 小梁
11 少许
any slight trifling edgingly lightly bittock bit piece button spot touch taste inch shadow shade trace hint spice trait ray ace fig pickle crumb glimmer dram paucity glim stime something some little poco little somewhat scrap tinge capful
12 桶架