angle bendの例文
- This right angle bends the steps into a shape resembling a staircase.
- It was a steel rod with about six 90-degree-angle bends in it.
- Fieldbrook is located at the right-angle bend where Murray Road becomes Fieldbrook Road.
- This was because the track was narrow-gauge and there were many right-angle bends.
- Use rounded or curved sections to avoid sharp right-angled bends.
- The second has a straight blade and often a pronounced angled bend in the middle.
- Lingtren lies at the apex of this right-angled bend.
- It includes sharp, nearly right-angled bends at the points where it goes under the river bed.
- The house is located at a sharp right-angled bend on Petersham Road ( part of the A307 ).
- The windows have mitered corners, eliminating a support and giving the impression that the glass itself incorporates a right-angle bend.
- Evidence of a sudden and unnatural looking right-angled bend between Caysbriggs and Inchbroom may indicate the location of this diversion.
- The road passes through Beddgelert by way of a sharp right angled bend over a river bridge, not recommended for articulated vehicles.
- Petersham Road ( part of the A307 ) includes an extremely sharp right-angled bend edged by a pair of handsome wrought-iron gates.
- The valley of the Gypsey Race turns south and then east in two right angle bends, one at Burton Fleming, the other at Rudston.
- Knees are woody projections sent above the normal water level, roughly vertically from the roots, with a near-right-angle bend taking them vertically upward through water.
- Below the lock, the canal turns through a right-angled bend and is carried over the railway lines into Kings Cross station by an iron aqueduct.
- Recently another isomerization pathway has been proposed by Diau, the " concerted inversion " pathway in which both CNN bond angles bend at the same time.
- The baritone, bass, and contrabass saxophones accommodate the length of the bore with extra bows and right angle bends between the main body and the mouthpiece.
- The area gives its name to Limehouse Reach, a section of the Thames which runs south to Millwall after making a right-angled bend at Cuckold's Point, Rotherhithe.
- Near the town of Orofino ( just east of Lewiston, Idaho ) something curious happens : the craton margin makes a sharp right-angle bend to the west.