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单词 slab
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slab


slab 1

S0461300 (slăb) n. 1. A broad, flat, thick piece, as of stone or cheese. 2. A cliff or rock ledge that rises at a relatively low angle. 3. A flat poured concrete surface used as a foundation or base for construction. 4. A table on which a body is laid out in a morgue. 5. An outside piece cut from a log when squaring it for lumber. 6. Baseball The pitcher's rubber. tr.v. slabbed, slab·bing, slabs 1. To make or shape into slabs or a slab. 2. To cover or pave with slabs. 3. To dress (a log) by cutting slabs. 4. Chiefly New England To ascend or descend (a steep slope) by an oblique path.
[Middle English.]

slab 2

S0461300 (slăb)adj. Archaic Viscid.
[Probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Danish slab, mud.]

slab

(slæb) n1. a broad flat thick piece of wood, stone, or other material2. a thick slice of cake, etc3. (Forestry) any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks4. (Mountaineering) mountaineering a flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal5. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) a printer's ink table6. (Building) (modifier) Austral and NZ made or constructed of coarse wooden planks: a slab hut. 7. (Surgery) informal chiefly Brit an operating or mortuary table8. (Brewing) chiefly informal Brit and Austral a package containing 24 cans of beervb (tr) , slabs, slabbing or slabbed9. to cut or make into a slab or slabs10. to cover or lay with slabs11. (Forestry) to saw slabs from (a log)[C13: of unknown origin]

slab

(slæb)

n., v. slabbed, slab•bing. n. 1. a broad, flat, somewhat thick piece of stone, wood, or other solid material. 2. a thick slice of anything: a slab of bread. 3. a rough outside piece cut from a log, as when sawing one into boards. v.t. 4. to make into a slab or slabs. 5. to cover or lay with slabs. 6. to cut the slabs or outside pieces from (a log). 7. to put on in slabs or layers; apply thickly. [1300–50; Middle English sclabbe, slabbe, of obscure orig.]

slab


Past participle: slabbed
Gerund: slabbing
Imperative
slab
slab
Present
I slab
you slab
he/she/it slabs
we slab
you slab
they slab
Preterite
I slabbed
you slabbed
he/she/it slabbed
we slabbed
you slabbed
they slabbed
Present Continuous
I am slabbing
you are slabbing
he/she/it is slabbing
we are slabbing
you are slabbing
they are slabbing
Present Perfect
I have slabbed
you have slabbed
he/she/it has slabbed
we have slabbed
you have slabbed
they have slabbed
Past Continuous
I was slabbing
you were slabbing
he/she/it was slabbing
we were slabbing
you were slabbing
they were slabbing
Past Perfect
I had slabbed
you had slabbed
he/she/it had slabbed
we had slabbed
you had slabbed
they had slabbed
Future
I will slab
you will slab
he/she/it will slab
we will slab
you will slab
they will slab
Future Perfect
I will have slabbed
you will have slabbed
he/she/it will have slabbed
we will have slabbed
you will have slabbed
they will have slabbed
Future Continuous
I will be slabbing
you will be slabbing
he/she/it will be slabbing
we will be slabbing
you will be slabbing
they will be slabbing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been slabbing
you have been slabbing
he/she/it has been slabbing
we have been slabbing
you have been slabbing
they have been slabbing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been slabbing
you will have been slabbing
he/she/it will have been slabbing
we will have been slabbing
you will have been slabbing
they will have been slabbing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been slabbing
you had been slabbing
he/she/it had been slabbing
we had been slabbing
you had been slabbing
they had been slabbing
Conditional
I would slab
you would slab
he/she/it would slab
we would slab
you would slab
they would slab
Past Conditional
I would have slabbed
you would have slabbed
he/she/it would have slabbed
we would have slabbed
you would have slabbed
they would have slabbed
Thesaurus
Noun1.slab - block consisting of a thick piece of somethingslab - block consisting of a thick piece of somethingblock - a solid piece of something (usually having flat rectangular sides); "the pyramids were built with large stone blocks"butcher block, butcher board - a thick wooden slab formed by bonding together thick laminated strips of unpainted hardwoodtablet - a slab of stone or wood suitable for bearing an inscriptiontile - a flat thin rectangular slab (as of fired clay or rubber or linoleum) used to cover surfaces

slab

noun piece, slice, lump, chunk, wedge, hunk, portion, nugget, wodge (Brit. informal) slabs of stone

slab

nounA relatively long, straight, rigid piece of metal or other solid material:bar, bloom, rod, shaft, stick.
Translations
厚板平板

slab

(slӕb) noun a thick slice or thick flat piece of anything. concrete slabs; a slab of cake. 平板,厚板 平板,厚板

slab


slab

1. any of the outside parts of a log that are sawn off while the log is being made into planks 2. Mountaineering a flat sheet of rock lying at an angle of between 30° and 60° from the horizontal 3. Informal chiefly Brit an operating or mortuary table

Slab

The upper part of a reinforced concrete floor, which is carried on beams below; a concrete mat poured on subgrade, serving as a floor rather than as a structural member.

Slab

 

in metallurgy, a semifinished product consisting of a steel billet of rectangular cross section with a high width-to-height ratio (up to 15:1). Slabs are 400-2,500 mm wide and 75-600 mm high (thick). They are made from ingots by rolling in slabbing mills and, sometimes, in blooming and blooming-slabbing mills; they may also be prepared directly from molten metal by continuous casting. Slabs are used in the production of rolled sheet steel. [23–1785–]

slab

[slab] (civil engineering) That part of a reinforced concrete floor, roof, or platform which spans beams, columns, walls, or piers. (electronics) A relatively thick-cut crystal from which blanks are obtained by subsequent transverse cutting. (engineering) The outside piece cut from a log when sawing it into boards. (geology) A cleaved or finely parallel jointed rock, which splits into tabular plates from 1 to 4 inches (2.5 to 10 centimeters) thick. Also known as slabstone. (hydrology) A layer in, or the whole-thickness of, a snowpack that is very hard and has the ability to sustain elastic deformation under stress. (materials) A thin piece of concrete or stone. (metallurgy) A piece of metal, intermediate between ingot and plate, with the width at least twice the thickness. (mining engineering) A slice taken off the rib of an entry or room in a mine.

slab

1. The upper part of a reinforced concrete floor, which is carried on beams below. 2. A concrete mat poured on subgrade, serving as a floor rather than as a structural member. 3. A flat thick slice or plate of material such as stone, wood, concrete, etc.

SLAB


SLAB

abbreviation for SCOTTISH LEGAL AID BOARD.

slab


Slab

A casing for a coin made and applied by a coin grading service. A coin grading service may put a slab on a coin that it has appraised and authenticated to preserve its condition and value.

slab

A building foundation of poured concrete,lacking a basement or crawl space.

SLAB


AcronymDefinition
SLABSealed Lead-Acid Battery
SLABSlow Loud and Bangin' (band)
SLABSecurities Lending and Borrowing
SLABSemi-automatic Level Assignment Board
SLABShanghai Landscaping Administrative Bureau
SLABStudent-Led Alternative Breaks

slab


  • noun

Synonyms for slab

noun piece

Synonyms

  • piece
  • slice
  • lump
  • chunk
  • wedge
  • hunk
  • portion
  • nugget
  • wodge

Synonyms for slab

noun a relatively long, straight, rigid piece of metal or other solid material

Synonyms

  • bar
  • bloom
  • rod
  • shaft
  • stick

Words related to slab

noun block consisting of a thick piece of something

Related Words

  • block
  • butcher block
  • butcher board
  • tablet
  • tile
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