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词汇 gable roof
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Definition of gable roof in US English:

gable roof

noun
  • A roof with two sloping sides and a gable at each end.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The prominent gable roof has the intriguing quality of seeming to float above the structure.
    • Although the neighborhood currently uses grid power, the south sides of the gable roofs are pitched at just the right angle for the photovoltaic panels they'll add in the future.
    • The ridge of the upper-floor ceiling is offset from the central ridge of the gable roof above.
    • The back and sides were apparently gilded, and the underside of the gable roof painted red.
    • Hip roofs are gable roofs with the ends brought together at the same pitch as the rest of the roof.
    • It may be that the change in form and lack of central posts reflect a shift from a hip roof with interior roof supports to a gable roof with a large central beam support.
    • It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by.
    • In addition to the hip-roofed square, some cupolas were made more rectangular or in octagonal shapes, and there were gable roofs, modified Dutch hips and even pagoda-style curved hip roofs.
    • A milder version of the shingle style, it shares much of the vocabulary of the style with Rosemary Lodge: asymmetrical massing, a shingled and clap-boarded facade, broad gable roofs pierced with dormers, and bracketed supports.
    • Steeply-pitched intersecting gable roofs were a key motif and decorated with spindlework and gingerbread.
    • The chimneys, exposed on exterior walls and incorporated into corner piers, pierce the gable roofs at the ridges.
    • The gable roof provides extra head room for doves, as they are larger than the other platform nesters.
    • The main gable roof, with its clerestories and secondary skillions, is clad in a specially rolled profile.
    • The index school - the main part of which was erected in 1952-was a brick building with a gable roof and natural ventilation.
    • Once inside, you begin your journey along the spine, which is crowned with a curved gable roof - half glass and half opaque to provide sun control.
    • I know that when you are framing a gable roof, you can use collar ties in lieu of attaching ceiling joists to the bottom of the rafters.
    • The ventilating openings should be installed in gable roofs to avoid the ‘mure’ phenomenon.
    • The house shown here has two gable roofs and two dormers, each with gable roofs of their own.
    • The steeply pitched gable roof, shutters and horizontal siding are other details often found in farmhouses.
    • The new gable roof, parallel to the existing nave and a Diocesan Center, composes a triad of related forms.

Definition of gable roof in US English:

gable roof

noun
  • A roof with two sloping sides and a gable at each end.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Steeply-pitched intersecting gable roofs were a key motif and decorated with spindlework and gingerbread.
    • I know that when you are framing a gable roof, you can use collar ties in lieu of attaching ceiling joists to the bottom of the rafters.
    • The back and sides were apparently gilded, and the underside of the gable roof painted red.
    • Once inside, you begin your journey along the spine, which is crowned with a curved gable roof - half glass and half opaque to provide sun control.
    • The house shown here has two gable roofs and two dormers, each with gable roofs of their own.
    • A milder version of the shingle style, it shares much of the vocabulary of the style with Rosemary Lodge: asymmetrical massing, a shingled and clap-boarded facade, broad gable roofs pierced with dormers, and bracketed supports.
    • The chimneys, exposed on exterior walls and incorporated into corner piers, pierce the gable roofs at the ridges.
    • The new gable roof, parallel to the existing nave and a Diocesan Center, composes a triad of related forms.
    • The prominent gable roof has the intriguing quality of seeming to float above the structure.
    • Hip roofs are gable roofs with the ends brought together at the same pitch as the rest of the roof.
    • The main gable roof, with its clerestories and secondary skillions, is clad in a specially rolled profile.
    • It may be that the change in form and lack of central posts reflect a shift from a hip roof with interior roof supports to a gable roof with a large central beam support.
    • The index school - the main part of which was erected in 1952-was a brick building with a gable roof and natural ventilation.
    • The steeply pitched gable roof, shutters and horizontal siding are other details often found in farmhouses.
    • It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by.
    • Although the neighborhood currently uses grid power, the south sides of the gable roofs are pitched at just the right angle for the photovoltaic panels they'll add in the future.
    • The ridge of the upper-floor ceiling is offset from the central ridge of the gable roof above.
    • The ventilating openings should be installed in gable roofs to avoid the ‘mure’ phenomenon.
    • The gable roof provides extra head room for doves, as they are larger than the other platform nesters.
    • In addition to the hip-roofed square, some cupolas were made more rectangular or in octagonal shapes, and there were gable roofs, modified Dutch hips and even pagoda-style curved hip roofs.
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