U-iron - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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U-iron (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

Noun

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈjuːˌaɪərn/

Meaning and Usage

"U-iron" refers to a type of structural iron or steel that is shaped like the letter "U." It is commonly used in construction and engineering for supporting structures such as beams, bridges, and frameworks. The term is primarily used in technical and engineering contexts rather than in everyday conversation, making it more prevalent in written form, particularly in industry-related documents.

Frequency of Use

The term is used frequently in engineering contexts, although it is not commonly found in casual conversation. Its usage can vary depending on the specific industry or field of study.

Example Sentences

  1. The construction team utilized the U-iron for the framework of the new bridge.
  2. Команда строителей использовала U-железо для каркаса нового моста.

  3. U-iron is essential in modern building designs to ensure stability and strength.

  4. U-железо необходимо в современных архитектурных проектах для обеспечения устойчивости и прочности.

  5. You can find U-iron in most hardware stores that cater to contractors.

  6. Вы можете найти U-железо в большинстве магазинов стройматериалов, которые обслуживают подрядчиков.

Idiomatic Expressions

The term "U-iron" does not appear frequently in idiomatic expressions since it is a technical term. However, related idiomatic expressions in the construction and engineering context might include other terms associated with building materials, such as:

  1. Iron out the wrinkles
  2. Let's iron out the wrinkles in the project plan before we proceed.

    • Давайте устранить недостатки в плане проекта, прежде чем продолжать.
  3. Between a rock and a hard place

  4. They found themselves between a rock and a hard place when deciding on which material to use—U-iron or steel beams.

    • Они оказались между молотом и наковальней, решая, какой материал использовать — U-железо или стальные балки.
  5. Lay the foundation

  6. Before we can discuss the design, we need to lay the foundation with the right materials, including U-iron.
    • Прежде чем мы сможем обсудить проект, нам нужно заложить основы с правильными материалами, включая U-железо.

Etymology

The term "U-iron" originates from the shape of the material itself, which resembles the letter "U." The prefix "U" describes the cross-section of the iron/steel, while "iron" refers to the material used in construction and structural applications. The word "iron" has Old English roots, coming from the term "iren," which itself has Germanic origins.

Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms: - U-beam - Channel iron - Angle iron

Antonyms: - Round iron (in the context of structural shapes) - Flat iron (in terms of different structural forms)



25-07-2024