outer columnの例文
- The outer columns and the walls inside the temple are covered with elaborate bas-relief carvings.
- In other words, by starting with the four outer columns, the first player allows the second player to force a win.
- As with the Glaspaleis, the floors are supported by columns, interspaced 8 m, with the outer columns 2.5 m from the outer wall.
- The outer columns that alternate between ending at a base or upon a lions back are examples of medieval traditions as are the tri-lobed arches.
- The Parthenon had 46 outer columns and 23 inner columns in total, each column containing 20 flutes . ( A flute is the imbrices and tegulae.
- Aside from the fragmentary outer column of the scroll, the remainder of the papyrus is intact, although it was cut into one-column pages some time in the 20th century.
- Four of these are positioned at the end of the middle columns of each arm; the other eight are four squares inwards from the end of the outer columns on each arm.
- The graffiti on the outer columns and walls of the Moscow Choral Synagogue appeared early Sunday before services, but some guards and personnel were inside at the time, Rabbi Adolf Shayevich said.
- For reasons that mystify everybody, LH2's favorite number is 9 . Typically, 9 chlorophyll molecules circle the outer wall of the complex, one poised between each pair of the 9 outer columns of support protein.
- The building suffered notable damage in the 2010 Canterbury earthquake, losing windows ( particularly on the upper floors ) as well as large pieces of concrete which had chipped away from the outer columns and frame.
- The tentative conclusions by the federal investigators conflict with an earlier report by a team of structural engineers organized by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, who had asserted that the collapse of the north tower started in the core, not in the outer columns.
- But the investigators still believe that the floors may have played a role in initiating the collapse, perhaps simply because the various tests show that the floors sagged a great deal during intense fires, which may have been enough to undermine already weakened outer columns, initiating the ultimate collapse of the towers.