glass partition
collocation in Englishmeaningsofglassandpartition
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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partition
noun
uk/pɑːˈtɪʃ.ən/us/pɑːrˈtɪʃ.ən/
a vertical structure like a thin wall that separates one part of a room or building ...
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(Definition ofglassandpartitionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The actual sliding door is a movable rectangular framed sheet of window glass that is mounted parallel to a similar and often fixed similarly framed neighboringglasspartition.
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Is it not time to adopt the glass partitions used in other countries?
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On the other hand, the supplementary benefit offices contain large rows of bare counters and glass partitions.
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At the local prisons, for example, the prisoner on remand sits in a small cubicle separated from his wife by aglasspartition.
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His vehicles tend to be the very long and large automobiles with the rear for passengers separated byglasspartitionfrom the driver.
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The latter had aglasspartitionbehind the front seat which could be lowered.
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Some cars had aglasspartitionbetween the front seats and the rear seats.
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The limousine had a leather front chauffeur's compartment andglasspartitionwindow.
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A division (glasspartition) was placed behind the driver separating the front and back of the car.
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Glass panels cover some of the crypt's relics and aglasspartitionseparates the crypt from the church's altar directly above it.
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Aglasspartitiondivides the front from back.
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The halls were defined by wood andglasspartitionwalls, intended to give the interior a bright and club like feeling.
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Aglasspartitionwall separates the concourse from the platforms.
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Aglasspartitionbehind the driver's cab enabled passengers in the leading and rear coaches to have an excellent view of the line ahead or behind.
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The limo had aglasspartition.
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On the main concourse, glass doors within a largeglasspartitionlead to platforms 1 to 12.
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The former moved into a 1000sqft sqm area while the letter moved into a 2600sqft sqm area; both are separated from one another by a lowglasspartition.
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Musicians are therefore frequently placed in different rooms, which makes communication less direct, even when glass partitions are used.
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