| 单词 | steel frame | 
| 释义 | > as lemmassteel frame   steel frame  n. a framework, esp. of a building, made of steel; also figurative; frequently attributive. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > building of specific construction > 			[adjective]		 wandedc1593 brick-built1596 rock-built1596 mud-walled1607 sedgy1624 sodden1639 nogged1688 frame1760 logged1784 stucco1786 weatherboarded1794 piled1795 thick-walled1820 clapboarded1835 board-built1837 pebble-dashed1839 puncheoned1843 timber-framed1843 betimbered1847 pile-built1851 massy1855 bamboo-walled1858 portable1860 half-timber1874 stone-faced1874 Red River frame1879 ashlared1881 granolithic1881 brick-end1883 converted1888 steel frame1898 board-and-bat1902 traviated1902 steel-framed1906 prefabricated1921 prefab1937 multiwall1940 pre-engineered1955 curtain-walled1959 pre-fabbed1959 timber-frame1967 system-built1968 flat-pack1982 society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > parts of building > framework of building > 			[noun]		 frame1440 mould1570 casea1676 needlework1686 framing1703 shell1705 casework1767 breast beam1828 balloon frame1844 fabric1849 balloon framing1855 armature1878 steel frame1898 1898    Engineering 8 July 39/3  				An architect is made responsible for the general arrangement of the building..while the steel frame or skeleton is the work of a skilful engineer experienced in such matters. 1906    G. A. T. Middleton Mod. Buildings IV. xiv. 134/2  				Probably the most thorough example of steel-frame construction yet erected in England is that of the Ritz Hotel, Piccadilly. 1922    Lloyd George in  Hansard Commons 2 Aug. 1513  				I can see no period when they can dispense with the guidance and the assistance of this small nucleus of the British Civil Service, of British officials in India—this 1,200 in a population of 315,000,000... They are the steel frame of the whole structure. 1926    R. Atkinson  & H. Bagenal Theory & Elem. Archit. I. 6  				Steel-frame or reinforced concrete construction. 1928    M. Muggeridge in  Young Men of India XL. 624  				There is that amount of truth in the contention of the Die-hard as against that of the sentimental liberal—it must be a steel frame or nothing. 1948    O. Bondy in  E. de Maré New Ways of Building 70  				It was not until the 1890's that the first complete steel-frame buildings were erected in the U.S.A. 1980    J. Boyd-Carpenter Way of Life v. 59  				To this day they [sc. the Carabinieri] are, I believe, the steel frame of the distracted Italian Republic. < as lemmas  | 
	
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