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Definition of reinforced concrete in English: reinforced concretenounˌriːɪnfɔːst ˈkɒŋkriːtˈˌriɪnˈfɔrst ˌkɑnˈkrit mass nounConcrete in which metal bars or wire is embedded to increase its tensile strength. Example sentencesExamples - However, residents will have to wait a further three months for work to start on the construction of earth embankments, protective steel sheets and reinforced concrete walls.
- The form of the building is a simple extrusion constructed with a series of parallel reinforced concrete walls under an oversailing heavy timber roof.
- Other structural elements of the building are of reinforced concrete.
- The ideal building is made from stone, brick, or with strong reinforced concrete structure.
- Construction is reinforced concrete with prestressed concrete floors.
- The foundation of the building and its lowest level of flooring were made of reinforced concrete.
- The second-level floor is made of reinforced concrete over commercial-grade metal decking.
- The building rests on 150 reinforced concrete piles 8m in length, which act as heat store and exchanger.
- I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel.
- New buildings of reinforced concrete have been faced with red brick with windows of enamelled steel sections, hammer finished in grey.
- Construction is of reinforced concrete and is carefully detailed to avoid the main problem of the area, which is of course not damp but dust.
- They are made of steel, reinforced concrete, and concrete stave.
- The roof was made of reinforced concrete about 18-20 cm in thickness with reinforcing bars within the concrete.
- The construction of the new building is a reinforced concrete frame with suspended concrete floor slabs.
- The building structure, typically, is steel frame or reinforced concrete.
- Such houses look like traditional brick built houses, but they incorporate in their construction reinforced concrete columns the embedded steel of which is ineffectively protected against corrosion by the surrounding concrete.
- With local labour and resources, a two and a half kilometre canal was built of reinforced concrete, with a stone aqueduct over the valley that can also carry pedestrians.
- The use of the latest construction techniques in reinforced concrete resulted in a delicate exterior with a light-filled open-plan interior.
- The ground floor is constructed of reinforced concrete, which supports a lightweight timber frame for the upper stories.
- Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete.
Definition of reinforced concrete in US English: reinforced concretenounˈˌriɪnˈfɔrst ˌkɑnˈkritˈˌrēinˈfôrst ˌkänˈkrēt Concrete in which wire mesh or steel bars are embedded to increase its tensile strength. Example sentencesExamples - With local labour and resources, a two and a half kilometre canal was built of reinforced concrete, with a stone aqueduct over the valley that can also carry pedestrians.
- I was able to assure them, for example, that the tall, slender 52-story hotel was of reinforced concrete and therefore more fire resistant than buildings of structural steel.
- The form of the building is a simple extrusion constructed with a series of parallel reinforced concrete walls under an oversailing heavy timber roof.
- The ground floor is constructed of reinforced concrete, which supports a lightweight timber frame for the upper stories.
- The construction of the new building is a reinforced concrete frame with suspended concrete floor slabs.
- New buildings of reinforced concrete have been faced with red brick with windows of enamelled steel sections, hammer finished in grey.
- Other structural elements of the building are of reinforced concrete.
- The building structure, typically, is steel frame or reinforced concrete.
- The second-level floor is made of reinforced concrete over commercial-grade metal decking.
- The building rests on 150 reinforced concrete piles 8m in length, which act as heat store and exchanger.
- Damascus is also a city of cars, highways, and tall modern buildings made of reinforced concrete.
- The ideal building is made from stone, brick, or with strong reinforced concrete structure.
- They are made of steel, reinforced concrete, and concrete stave.
- The roof was made of reinforced concrete about 18-20 cm in thickness with reinforcing bars within the concrete.
- The foundation of the building and its lowest level of flooring were made of reinforced concrete.
- Construction is of reinforced concrete and is carefully detailed to avoid the main problem of the area, which is of course not damp but dust.
- Such houses look like traditional brick built houses, but they incorporate in their construction reinforced concrete columns the embedded steel of which is ineffectively protected against corrosion by the surrounding concrete.
- Construction is reinforced concrete with prestressed concrete floors.
- The use of the latest construction techniques in reinforced concrete resulted in a delicate exterior with a light-filled open-plan interior.
- However, residents will have to wait a further three months for work to start on the construction of earth embankments, protective steel sheets and reinforced concrete walls.
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