Sentences with phrase «thin slab»

The phrase "thin slab" refers to a flat and relatively thin piece of material, such as metal or concrete. It means that the object is not thick or heavy, but rather thin and lightweight. Full definition
The complex has a series of thin slabs with courtyards in between.
I might suggest that you put thin slabs of marble on top of the hanky drawers.
The lighter model prevailed, but with engineers developing and testing two competing concepts, they had less time to figure out how to cram all the electronics into a thin slab of aluminum that would hold together.
Slice the tempeh in half, thickness-wise, so you end up with two thin slabs.
Sometimes I add a step learned from Alain Ducasse — I make a compound butter with fresh herbs and some minced shallots — roll it into a thin slab between pieces of parchment paper and freeze.
Similar to the Tesla Model S, the Mission E sits on a «skateboard» - style chassis, with its batteries organised into a thin slab underneath the main body.
Rather it occurred as a result of improper formwork and shoring procedures, which did not account for the thin slab design.
I had a client who chose a granite marble alternative for some built - ins with a wet bar and we had a similar problem that required the thinner slab but I had the fabricator added a bull - nose edge to give the counters a thicker appearance.
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