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Definition of teak in English: teaknoun tiːktik 1mass noun Hard durable timber used in shipbuilding and for making furniture. 柚木木材 Example sentencesExamples - Gone are the days when valuable timber like rosewood and teak were considered predominant for construction works and furniture making.
- The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture.
- Interestingly, all her designs come in mahogany, which Baseera describes as strong and durable as teak or rose.
- The 2 monks carved in teak donated by Deva Furniture & Art Objects was bought by Kevin Smith for 10,000 baht.
- Many of the ceilings were originally of New Zealand timbers such as teak and mansonia, some of which have now been covered up with false fibreglass ceilings.
- Gone are the days when the rich, particularly the nouveau-rich, went in for traditional furniture in teak and stuff like that.
- Each comes with sleek teak Indonesian furniture, delicate bronze detailing, beautiful Tibetan rugs and Thai silk furnishings.
- Designed to blend in with the natural environment, this kind of outdoor furniture is usually constructed from hardy, durable woods like teak or redwood.
- There was a time when outdoor furniture was either teak, aluminum, or plastic.
- The highest quality teak furniture will also be fully machine made.
- Holmes had a granite chin and was as durable as teak.
- It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof.
- With evidence like that, it's not at all hard to see why teak is commonly used in the construction, shipbuilding, and outdoor furniture industry.
- Wood benches made from hardwood such as teak, redwood, mahogany, or cedar can stay outside year-round.
- At the custom level, tropical hardwoods such as teak and mahogany doors are also possible.
- Some furniture, such as teak benches, cedar chairs and wrought iron table sets are designed so that they can be left in the elements year round.
- Tents are essentially small stately homes under canvas - teak furniture, proper beds, flush WCs, bucket showers, laundry service.
- Sometimes, outdoor teak furniture might even develop some tiny hairline cracks on the surface.
- To the right is a large kitchen with terracotta tiled floor, vaulted timber ceiling and teak windows set into exterior walls that are at least 3 feet thick.
- And those willing to pay a little more, say 10-15 per cent, can get furniture made of pure teak, for a good bargain.
2The large deciduous tree native to India and SE Asia that yields teak. 柚木 Tectona grandis, family Verbenaceae Example sentencesExamples - The company Haritha Plantations had come up about a decade ago with an aim to grow teaks and mangium in barren lands he bought at Palghat and Thenmala in Kerala and Kuttalam and Pattakurichi in Tamil Nadu.
- Where was the teak with its thousand arms spread out?
- The Page report logically proposed that only Dolfwood and Rhodesian teak be harvested for timber.
- The region's forests of mahogany and teak are highly prized.
- Rio Claro is in the interior and on the fringe of the teak forest.
- Many of the islands are mountainous and heavily forested with teak, ebony, and sandalwood.
- A teak tree exporter called police after a man purporting to be a football player on the Thai national team left her broke and stranded here in Pattaya.
- The entire nation's economy has been redirected to felling acres of teak trees and converting the lumber to sticks to hold placards.
- Tip-toe through the teak trees: Lou is experimenting with rotating sheep through the lots for easy grass and weed maintenance.
- The wood of the tree is as hard as that of the teak and yet very light.
- Fortunately there are plenty of other deck-worthy trees in the forest, among them teak, Western red cedar, redwood, and mahogany.
- On their left was the sugar cane plantation, stretching as far as the eye could see, and on their right was a teak forest, which was the Udawalawa sanctuary.
- At the end of a dirt road, on a rickety bus parked in a teak grove, Tchomi-Kandi Mondja keeps her eyes on a small jar of liquid.
- Only if teak trees reached a certain size could they be harvested.
OriginLate 17th century: from Portuguese teca, from Tamil and Malayalam tēkku. Rhymesantique, batik, beak, bespeak, bezique, bleak, boutique, cacique, caïque, cheek, chic, clique, creak, creek, critique, Dominique, eke, freak, geek, Greek, hide-and-seek, keek, Lalique, leak, leek, Martinique, meek, midweek, Mozambique, Mustique, mystique, oblique, opéra comique, ortanique, peak, Peake, peek, physique, pique, pratique, reek, seek, shriek, Sikh, sleek, sneak, speak, Speke, squeak, streak, technique, tongue-in-cheek, tweak, unique, veronique, weak, week, wreak Definition of teak in US English: teaknountēktik 1Hard durable timber used in shipbuilding and for making furniture. 柚木木材 Example sentencesExamples - Gone are the days when valuable timber like rosewood and teak were considered predominant for construction works and furniture making.
- The highest quality teak furniture will also be fully machine made.
- The caravan interiors seemed to be stuck in a 1960s time warp, with pink velvet seats, patterned carpets and lots of teak furniture.
- It is in good decorative order, and features include timber floors, new teak sash windows, a restored chapel, and a new roof.
- Gone are the days when the rich, particularly the nouveau-rich, went in for traditional furniture in teak and stuff like that.
- Sometimes, outdoor teak furniture might even develop some tiny hairline cracks on the surface.
- The 2 monks carved in teak donated by Deva Furniture & Art Objects was bought by Kevin Smith for 10,000 baht.
- There was a time when outdoor furniture was either teak, aluminum, or plastic.
- Interestingly, all her designs come in mahogany, which Baseera describes as strong and durable as teak or rose.
- Wood benches made from hardwood such as teak, redwood, mahogany, or cedar can stay outside year-round.
- Holmes had a granite chin and was as durable as teak.
- At the custom level, tropical hardwoods such as teak and mahogany doors are also possible.
- Many of the ceilings were originally of New Zealand timbers such as teak and mansonia, some of which have now been covered up with false fibreglass ceilings.
- Tents are essentially small stately homes under canvas - teak furniture, proper beds, flush WCs, bucket showers, laundry service.
- With evidence like that, it's not at all hard to see why teak is commonly used in the construction, shipbuilding, and outdoor furniture industry.
- And those willing to pay a little more, say 10-15 per cent, can get furniture made of pure teak, for a good bargain.
- Some furniture, such as teak benches, cedar chairs and wrought iron table sets are designed so that they can be left in the elements year round.
- Designed to blend in with the natural environment, this kind of outdoor furniture is usually constructed from hardy, durable woods like teak or redwood.
- Each comes with sleek teak Indonesian furniture, delicate bronze detailing, beautiful Tibetan rugs and Thai silk furnishings.
- To the right is a large kitchen with terracotta tiled floor, vaulted timber ceiling and teak windows set into exterior walls that are at least 3 feet thick.
2The large deciduous tree native to India and Southeast Asia that yields teak. 柚木 Tectona grandis, family Verbenaceae Example sentencesExamples - Rio Claro is in the interior and on the fringe of the teak forest.
- The entire nation's economy has been redirected to felling acres of teak trees and converting the lumber to sticks to hold placards.
- Fortunately there are plenty of other deck-worthy trees in the forest, among them teak, Western red cedar, redwood, and mahogany.
- The wood of the tree is as hard as that of the teak and yet very light.
- A teak tree exporter called police after a man purporting to be a football player on the Thai national team left her broke and stranded here in Pattaya.
- Tip-toe through the teak trees: Lou is experimenting with rotating sheep through the lots for easy grass and weed maintenance.
- The region's forests of mahogany and teak are highly prized.
- On their left was the sugar cane plantation, stretching as far as the eye could see, and on their right was a teak forest, which was the Udawalawa sanctuary.
- Many of the islands are mountainous and heavily forested with teak, ebony, and sandalwood.
- The company Haritha Plantations had come up about a decade ago with an aim to grow teaks and mangium in barren lands he bought at Palghat and Thenmala in Kerala and Kuttalam and Pattakurichi in Tamil Nadu.
- At the end of a dirt road, on a rickety bus parked in a teak grove, Tchomi-Kandi Mondja keeps her eyes on a small jar of liquid.
- The Page report logically proposed that only Dolfwood and Rhodesian teak be harvested for timber.
- Where was the teak with its thousand arms spread out?
- Only if teak trees reached a certain size could they be harvested.
OriginLate 17th century: from Portuguese teca, from Tamil and Malayalam tēkku. |