curved wall
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcurvedandwall
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curved
adjective
uk/kɜːvd/us/kɝːvd/
having a rounded or smoothly ...
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wall
noun
uk/wɔːl/us/wɑːl/
a vertical structure, often made of stone or brick, that divides or ...
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The speakers stand against thecurvedwallin our midst, and each audience member hears a different collage of whispers and chants.
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The experimental facility was similar to the one used here but the measurements were done on a flat surface rather than on acurvedwall.
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For the flow on acurvedwallwith the same pressure distribution, the most significant differences are seen in the absolute stress behaviour.
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Acurvedwallencloses the central courtroom, which contains a semi-circular judges' bench.
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The central hallway has acurvedwallto accommodate the staircase.
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The scene is painted inside acurvedwall.
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Acurvedwallrising almost the whole height of one face of the triangular building provides a panoramic view of the city.
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A 50 ftcurvedwallof glass faces the northwest.
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Thecurvedwallof the crypt is lined with narrow slabs of green carystran marble.
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Thecurvedwallwas built in the shape of a segmental arch - the same shape as the viaducts deck arches including a symbolic keystone.
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Waved pebbles overlaied with leaves and shells sculptcurvedwallfaces.
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But a radius entry door, or any other radius or curved door, usually continues acurvedwall.
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It overlooks an outdoor amphitheatre through acurvedwallof windows.
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It is made up of several shaped towers around acurvedwallenclosing the courtyard which is entered by a central archway.
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A highcurvedwallat the southwest corner connects to the servants' quarters in that direction.
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The restriction of the formal gestures of the building to the flagmast, the curved walls, and the artificial hill is also noteworthy.
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Ascent is made against curved walls coupled with disorienting, dark zones into the studio's light and right angles.
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