英:['strɔ:bɔ:d]
美:['strɔboʊrd]
英:['strɔ:bɔ:d]
美:['strɔboʊrd]
straw·board
straw bord
noun
board made of straw pulp and commonly used for packing and boxmaking
1 This is conveniently done by cutting a large hole, the size of the brass cell of the object glass, through a sheet of corrugated strawboard, and slipping this on over the cell.
2 The cheapest grade is the strawboard, for which there is no place in library work.
3 In 1881, Steele & Price, of Chicago, were the first to introduce to the trade all-paper cans, made of strawboard, for coffee.
4 Book and parcel post volumes should have three or four thicknesses of paper, and if bound volumes a strawboard on either side as well as paper.
5 Women and children stood in the dooryards watching the fire that was cutting through the thin-walled buildings on that side of the square—the hotel side—as if they were strawboard boxes.
6 The strawboard also takes the place of wood-pulp for smaller paper boxes.
7 Then, opening the office-door, he displayed a target of padded strawboard against the wall.
8 Secure them as shown by the sectional sketch, using strawboard and black paper.
1 硬纸板
3 厚纸板