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Definition of demountable in English: demountableadjective diːˈmaʊntəb(ə)ldēˈmoun(t)əb(ə)ldəˈmoun(t)əb(ə)l Able to be dismantled or removed from its setting and readily reassembled or repositioned. 可拆卸重装的 in the spare bedroom I had a demountable workbench Example sentencesExamples - The building, much of which has been bolted together, is demountable and could be reconstructed elsewhere.
- But while their efforts saved the main clubhouse from serious damage the contents of the demountable building were completely destroyed.
- The community office, a demountable building in Shaw Road, was put up recently to provide a venue for a wide range of community activities.
- The steel-framed hall, which has a vinyl skin, can be divided into thirds by demountable rebound boards.
- It was one of those demountable school buildings and it looked like it must have been least 50 years old.
- The tiny new centre, a demountable containing a kitchen and an office, and an outdoor area with tables and chairs, is tucked between the martial arts shed and the back fence at the Youth Centre.
- Moveable seating risers, a demountable perimeter balcony, trapped stage floor, and an array of lighting catwalks provide a highly flexible space for innovative theater.
- Now mostly recycled as fence posts, the hollow demountable poles were used originally to erect telegraphic wires across the Central Australian Desert during the 2nd World War.
- Right and left demountable units were interchangeable, the entire unit being designed to afford the operator the greatest advance made up to that point in maintenance economy and interchangeability.
- And, when you are finished with that, fix up the hospitals and stop educating kids in demountable classrooms.
- Similarly, paying a premium for demountable walls but then allowing electricians to install conventional wiring inside them compromises the flexibility that was so highly sought and paid for.
- Utes, trucks, forklifts, cranes, sea containers, demountable site buildings, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock were among the items up for sale.
- The demountable buildings have a 25-year life expectancy.
- Organisers want to break fundraising records to help the school replace its old demountable classrooms and support a £200,000 church appeal.
- A possible solution is to use demountable defences which can be put into place when there is a risk of flooding and then taken down when the river has subsided.
- In the latest incident, Mrs Green came back from the half-term holiday to find six windows in the demountable classrooms and nursery smashed.
- She says it's taken years to save $30,000 for the canteen, a demountable structure meant to be the forerunner for a bigger building including change rooms.
- Sea containers, demountable site building, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock will also go under the hammer.
- Once it is detached and demountable, it can be taken away.
- Flood protection proposals had now been drawn up, involving a 1.78 metre demountable flood barrier, partly under the steps leading down from the bridge to the river.
Derivativesverb diːˈmaʊnt [with object]Dismantle or remove (an object or device) from its setting. the unit is easy to mount and demount from the tractor Example sentencesExamples - In fact, the cork walls are prefabricated panels which, like the modular steel structure, will be demounted at the end of the event to be re-erected in Portugal.
- Richard had spent many hours demounting, washing, drying, and remounting about two hundred slides from a total of a couple of thousand left mouldering in a shed.
- Modular construction has allowed the prefabricated elements to be demounted; they are intended to be erected in other configurations elsewhere.
Definition of demountable in US English: demountableadjectivedēˈmoun(t)əb(ə)ldəˈmoun(t)əb(ə)l Able to be dismantled or removed from its setting and readily reassembled or repositioned. 可拆卸重装的 in the spare bedroom I had a demountable workbench Example sentencesExamples - And, when you are finished with that, fix up the hospitals and stop educating kids in demountable classrooms.
- The steel-framed hall, which has a vinyl skin, can be divided into thirds by demountable rebound boards.
- Now mostly recycled as fence posts, the hollow demountable poles were used originally to erect telegraphic wires across the Central Australian Desert during the 2nd World War.
- But while their efforts saved the main clubhouse from serious damage the contents of the demountable building were completely destroyed.
- Once it is detached and demountable, it can be taken away.
- The community office, a demountable building in Shaw Road, was put up recently to provide a venue for a wide range of community activities.
- The demountable buildings have a 25-year life expectancy.
- Utes, trucks, forklifts, cranes, sea containers, demountable site buildings, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock were among the items up for sale.
- She says it's taken years to save $30,000 for the canteen, a demountable structure meant to be the forerunner for a bigger building including change rooms.
- Sea containers, demountable site building, various tools, office furniture, computers and building stock will also go under the hammer.
- It was one of those demountable school buildings and it looked like it must have been least 50 years old.
- Flood protection proposals had now been drawn up, involving a 1.78 metre demountable flood barrier, partly under the steps leading down from the bridge to the river.
- A possible solution is to use demountable defences which can be put into place when there is a risk of flooding and then taken down when the river has subsided.
- The building, much of which has been bolted together, is demountable and could be reconstructed elsewhere.
- Similarly, paying a premium for demountable walls but then allowing electricians to install conventional wiring inside them compromises the flexibility that was so highly sought and paid for.
- The tiny new centre, a demountable containing a kitchen and an office, and an outdoor area with tables and chairs, is tucked between the martial arts shed and the back fence at the Youth Centre.
- In the latest incident, Mrs Green came back from the half-term holiday to find six windows in the demountable classrooms and nursery smashed.
- Organisers want to break fundraising records to help the school replace its old demountable classrooms and support a £200,000 church appeal.
- Moveable seating risers, a demountable perimeter balcony, trapped stage floor, and an array of lighting catwalks provide a highly flexible space for innovative theater.
- Right and left demountable units were interchangeable, the entire unit being designed to afford the operator the greatest advance made up to that point in maintenance economy and interchangeability.
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