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单词 ductwork
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Definition of ductwork in English:

ductwork

noun ˈduktwəːkˈdəktwərk
mass noun
  • A system or network of ducts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps.
    • Partitions, false ceilings, lighting, heating and ventilation ductwork, computer systems, telecommunications, and security apparatus are vulnerable.
    • Rather than installing a traditional overhead system with ductwork and variable air volume controls, the underfloor system uses the floor module as a pressurized plenum.
    • The intricate, multiangled vectors of ductwork, scaffolding, lattices, building cranes and raw beams conjure a kind of teeming energy field with light at its core.
    • Duct tape does not provide an effective seal for ductwork.
    • Traditional systems rely on above-ceiling installation of ductwork and large distribution units.
    • This creates the cavity between the joists and the ceiling where pipes, wires, and ductwork can be installed and worked on.
    • In the attic, determine whether openings for items such as pipes, ductwork, and chimneys are sealed.
    • Constructing dust-proof partitions, applying tape around doorways, and sealing or disconnecting ductwork leading to occupied areas will greatly reduce the spread of contaminants.
    • One of the more innovative elements of this system is the fabric ductwork.
    • You want to avoid having ductwork running through high traffic areas or in areas where it may affect the safe operation of power tools.
    • An in-floor hot-water heating system eliminates the sight of ductwork and radiators.
    • Mechanical plant pipes and ductwork may produce moisture or attract condensation.
    • Another challenge was to repair the more than 50 holes gouged into the artwork in the 1950s when supports for the drop ceiling and ductwork were simply hammered through the ornate plaster.
    • The specter of a chemical, biological or radiological attack raises the unnerving prospect of an insidious, invisible agent drifting through ductwork, hallways and offices.
    • As dirt accumulated on fan blades or within ductwork, it reduced the possible airflow through the system.
    • In addition, high winds accompanying blizzards have pushed snow through grills and into buildings' ductwork.
    • Raised floors required less ductwork than dropped ceilings, saving Fidelity about $1 per square foot in construction costs, Anderson says.
    • Consider replacing any ductwork that has an interior lining to minimize the buildup of dirt and moisture on inside surfaces.
    • This reduction in airflow rate translates into ductwork and fans being about 20 percent smaller than a conventional system, with proportional construction cost savings.
 
 

Definition of ductwork in US English:

ductwork

nounˈdəktwərk
  • A system or network of ducts.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, high winds accompanying blizzards have pushed snow through grills and into buildings' ductwork.
    • The specter of a chemical, biological or radiological attack raises the unnerving prospect of an insidious, invisible agent drifting through ductwork, hallways and offices.
    • Consider replacing any ductwork that has an interior lining to minimize the buildup of dirt and moisture on inside surfaces.
    • One of the more innovative elements of this system is the fabric ductwork.
    • As dirt accumulated on fan blades or within ductwork, it reduced the possible airflow through the system.
    • Rather than installing a traditional overhead system with ductwork and variable air volume controls, the underfloor system uses the floor module as a pressurized plenum.
    • Raised floors required less ductwork than dropped ceilings, saving Fidelity about $1 per square foot in construction costs, Anderson says.
    • Partitions, false ceilings, lighting, heating and ventilation ductwork, computer systems, telecommunications, and security apparatus are vulnerable.
    • This creates the cavity between the joists and the ceiling where pipes, wires, and ductwork can be installed and worked on.
    • Mechanical plant pipes and ductwork may produce moisture or attract condensation.
    • Traditional systems rely on above-ceiling installation of ductwork and large distribution units.
    • Jensen told authorities he went into the school to get out of the cold weather, and crawled into the school ductwork after panicking when he heard approaching footsteps.
    • Constructing dust-proof partitions, applying tape around doorways, and sealing or disconnecting ductwork leading to occupied areas will greatly reduce the spread of contaminants.
    • You want to avoid having ductwork running through high traffic areas or in areas where it may affect the safe operation of power tools.
    • An in-floor hot-water heating system eliminates the sight of ductwork and radiators.
    • Another challenge was to repair the more than 50 holes gouged into the artwork in the 1950s when supports for the drop ceiling and ductwork were simply hammered through the ornate plaster.
    • In the attic, determine whether openings for items such as pipes, ductwork, and chimneys are sealed.
    • Duct tape does not provide an effective seal for ductwork.
    • This reduction in airflow rate translates into ductwork and fans being about 20 percent smaller than a conventional system, with proportional construction cost savings.
    • The intricate, multiangled vectors of ductwork, scaffolding, lattices, building cranes and raw beams conjure a kind of teeming energy field with light at its core.
 
 
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