plastic mesh
collocation in Englishmeaningsofplasticandmesh
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plastic
adjective
uk/ˈplæs.tɪk/us/ˈplæs.tɪk/
made ...
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mesh
noun[C or U]
uk/meʃ/us/meʃ/
(a piece of) material like a net with spaces in it, made from wire, plastic, ...
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(Definition ofplasticandmeshfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The bottom end of the tube was covered with a fineplasticmeshto prevent mud from plugging it.
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Fences (80 cm in height) used to enclose quadrats were made of flexible fineplasticmeshsheets attached to plastic ropes at the top and metal chains at the bottom.
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Lightweight cages, constructed of polystyrene foam andplasticmesh, were used to enclose the fruit.
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The front grille was changed in 1998 from horizontal bars to a largeplasticmesh.
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Another method of control is to use heavier, fineplasticmeshavailable from garden centers and over the internet made specially for the purpose.
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Another version of the baseball cap is aplasticmeshcap with a foam front imprinted with a company logo.
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Plasticmeshcylinders were effective in preventing seedling damage by meadow voles and other rodents.
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Recommended designs include cages with 8x8mmplasticmeshand an aluminium frame.
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But the restraints are made out ofplasticmesh, which can not be broken by being pulled with human strength.
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The scallop larvae settle out of the plankton onto the fine feathery surface of theplasticmeshbags.
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Following the smoking the cheeses are left to mature in local caves or air-conditioned rooms standing onplasticmeshwhich imparts a pattern on the rind.
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It can be attached withplasticmesh.
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Oil filtration was byplasticmeshfilter.
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This contemporary version of the ancient tuiga also uses materials that were never used traditionally, such as glass mirrors, faux jewels and pearls,plasticmeshand chicken feathers.
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During the process, the cocoons are kept under the surface of the solution by means of aplasticmesh, using a partial vacuum to encourage penetration of the solution.
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