curved glass
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurvedandglass
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curved
adjective
uk/kɜːvd/us/kɝːvd/
having a rounded or smoothly ...
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glass
noun
uk/ɡlɑːs/us/ɡlæs/
a hard, transparent material, used to make windows, bottles, and ...
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(Definition ofcurvedandglassfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Acurvedglassblock ticket booth stands in the recessed theater entrance, under a metal marquee.
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When an egg white is added a champagne saucer is preferable; the silky foam clings more pleasingly to thecurvedglass.
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Its twin towers are joined by a spacious lobby with acurvedglassceiling that by day lights up the entire space.
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The development ofcurvedglassalso gave stylists new opportunities.
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The biggest change was a much larger two-piece,curvedglasswindshield that the sales brochure described as like an observation car.
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The body had an enlarged rear window withcurvedglassand from 1954 no running boards.
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He used standardised components and prefabricated elements manufactured off-site for later assembly, together withcurvedglassin long lengths.
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One of its features is the five-storycurvedglasswall.
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This decreases the area that can be viewed, but eliminates distortion associated withcurvedglass.
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It displays all of the character-defining features of the style, including rounded corners,curvedglass-block panels, a metal canopy, and a flat roof.
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The front facade was covered with white porcelain enamel panels, and the entryway was framed withcurvedglassblock sections.
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Until early 2007, the station was located in the middle of a large trench covered only by the biaxiallycurvedglassdome.
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It is 187 metres to the roof and 167 metres to the main roof above thecurvedglasscurtain.
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The dance studio is situated immediately under thecurvedglassroof of the opera house.
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The design submitted for outline planning approval involved the demolition and replacement of the station's existing concrete faade with acurvedglassfrontage.
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The station currently has a large double-spannedcurvedglassand iron roof covering the platforms, which was substantially renovated in 1999 and 2000.
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The intensity of the flash can be increased and its duration decreased by reflecting the shock wave by a suitable obstacle; a foil or acurvedglasscan be used.
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