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美:[ˈsɪndɚ blɑk]
英:[ˈsɪndə blɔk]
美:[ˈsɪndɚ blɑk]
煤渣砌块,渣煤(空心)砖;
Noun
1. a light concrete building block made with cinder aggregate;
"cinder blocks are called breeze blocks in England"
The first known use of cinder block was in 1922
civil defensenoun
protective actions and emergency relief activities carried on by civilians in case of enemy attack or natural disaster
civet catnoun
a long-bodied short-legged African mammal that is related to the mongooses and produces civet
city-statenoun
a self-governing state consisting of a city and surrounding territory
city managernoun
an official employed by an elected council to direct the administration of a city government
city hallnoun
the main administrative building of a city
a municipal government
city officialdom or bureaucracy
you can't fight city hall
circular sawnoun
a power saw with a round cutting blade
circuit breakernoun
a switch that automatically stops the flow of electric current in an overloaded circuit
cinder blocknoun
a building block made of cement and coal cinders
1 This approach is reflected in her space’s clean, calming, somewhat Brutalist interior design — a mirror resting on cinder blocks, gray everywhere — the look of which took inspiration from artists’ lofts and Le Corbusier, the Swiss French architect who died in 1965.
2 This mid-century gem is gorgeous and photogenic, with cheeky interiors designed by Jonathan Adler and a dramatic cinder block entrance wall that sets the scene for visual delights throughout the verdant property.