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单词 hardstanding
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Definition of hardstanding in English:

hardstanding

nounˈhɑːdstandɪŋˈhɑrdˌstændɪŋ
mass nounBritish
  • Ground surfaced with a hard material for parking vehicles on.

    an area of hardstanding for a car
    count noun the site includes a hardstanding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I joined the local yacht club to use its hardstanding and slip.
    • Despite the incident, residents said the travellers - who have lived on the site for the past seven years and have erected bungalow-type dwellings, fences and hardstanding - had not been troublemakers since they moved in.
    • Regional manager Gavin Pritchard said the number of pitches more than doubled and they now have 113 hardstanding pitches, as well as a new toilet block with modern facilities, new reception and roads.
    • Most importantly in the current case however is the fact that the agent has now confirmed that the existing hardstanding would be used and no new hardstanding created.
    • Mr Forde commented: ‘Our application with its access road, hardstandings and amenity blocks makes a fair compromise between the need for accommodation, rural character and moderate landscape change and accessibility.’
    • We also intend to place a hardstanding on two sides of the ground which will not be that noticeable.
    • Peter Evely, head of highways regulation at City of York Council, said it was adequate, particularly as there was also a cycle and pedestrian path, plus a metre of hardstanding, alongside the carriageway.
    • Moreover, since the Applicant's car was to have been parked off-road on a hardstanding there would be no significant overall loss of parking.
    • The marina development will consist of the construction of two breakwaters, fifty-three floating pontoon berths and hardstanding, together with a slipway adjoining the existing pier.
    • The next operation was the formation of a new access and hardstanding towards the bottom of the site.
    • Rayleigh Town Council finally won planning permission for the hardstanding in King George V playing field, in Eastwood Road, Rayleigh, after a long-running dispute with Rochford District Council.
    • At present, a series of derelict agricultural buildings and concrete hardstanding represent an eyesore in an otherwise picturesque setting.
    • It would have hardstandings for six caravans for the travelling families, along with two toilet and shower blocks.
    • Also, a large area of the garden of No.44 would also need to be hardstanding as the proposed development requires the demolition of the garage.
    • The extra hardstanding where the additional boats can be serviced or held during a cyclone requires removal of 20,000 cubic metres of rock.
    • Mr Scrutton recommended the scheme should be approved and said: ‘The hardstanding for skateboarding equipment is a much needed facility in Rayleigh.’
    • She said: ‘The playgroup is desperate to build some kind of hardstanding ground so the children can have a race track for their bikes, and I hope this will help.’
    • Mr Ogden, who is now applying for planning permission for roads and hardstanding on the site, sat silently through the meeting.
    • The applicant Smart Planning, of Ongar, has submitted a design for a cul-de-sac street with 12 units, each with an amenity block and an area of concrete hardstanding.
    • The only unauthorised matters relating to the eastern end of the site, which lies outside the section 78 appeal and, other than cessation of the unauthorised use, are hardstanding, fences and Portakabins.

Rhymes

freestanding, landing, misunderstanding, notwithstanding, outstanding, standing, stranding, understanding, upstanding
 
 

Definition of hardstanding in US English:

hardstanding

nounˈhɑrdˌstændɪŋˈhärdˌstandiNG
British
  • Ground surfaced with a hard material for parking vehicles on.

    an area of hardstanding for a car
    count noun the site includes a hardstanding
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It would have hardstandings for six caravans for the travelling families, along with two toilet and shower blocks.
    • The next operation was the formation of a new access and hardstanding towards the bottom of the site.
    • Most importantly in the current case however is the fact that the agent has now confirmed that the existing hardstanding would be used and no new hardstanding created.
    • Peter Evely, head of highways regulation at City of York Council, said it was adequate, particularly as there was also a cycle and pedestrian path, plus a metre of hardstanding, alongside the carriageway.
    • Mr Scrutton recommended the scheme should be approved and said: ‘The hardstanding for skateboarding equipment is a much needed facility in Rayleigh.’
    • Regional manager Gavin Pritchard said the number of pitches more than doubled and they now have 113 hardstanding pitches, as well as a new toilet block with modern facilities, new reception and roads.
    • Despite the incident, residents said the travellers - who have lived on the site for the past seven years and have erected bungalow-type dwellings, fences and hardstanding - had not been troublemakers since they moved in.
    • The marina development will consist of the construction of two breakwaters, fifty-three floating pontoon berths and hardstanding, together with a slipway adjoining the existing pier.
    • Rayleigh Town Council finally won planning permission for the hardstanding in King George V playing field, in Eastwood Road, Rayleigh, after a long-running dispute with Rochford District Council.
    • Mr Ogden, who is now applying for planning permission for roads and hardstanding on the site, sat silently through the meeting.
    • I joined the local yacht club to use its hardstanding and slip.
    • She said: ‘The playgroup is desperate to build some kind of hardstanding ground so the children can have a race track for their bikes, and I hope this will help.’
    • Mr Forde commented: ‘Our application with its access road, hardstandings and amenity blocks makes a fair compromise between the need for accommodation, rural character and moderate landscape change and accessibility.’
    • Also, a large area of the garden of No.44 would also need to be hardstanding as the proposed development requires the demolition of the garage.
    • The extra hardstanding where the additional boats can be serviced or held during a cyclone requires removal of 20,000 cubic metres of rock.
    • Moreover, since the Applicant's car was to have been parked off-road on a hardstanding there would be no significant overall loss of parking.
    • We also intend to place a hardstanding on two sides of the ground which will not be that noticeable.
    • At present, a series of derelict agricultural buildings and concrete hardstanding represent an eyesore in an otherwise picturesque setting.
    • The only unauthorised matters relating to the eastern end of the site, which lies outside the section 78 appeal and, other than cessation of the unauthorised use, are hardstanding, fences and Portakabins.
    • The applicant Smart Planning, of Ongar, has submitted a design for a cul-de-sac street with 12 units, each with an amenity block and an area of concrete hardstanding.
 
 
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