length of pile - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation
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length of pile (english) - meaning, definition, translation, pronunciation


Part of Speech

The phrase "length of pile" functions as a noun phrase.

Phonetic Transcription

/ˈlɛŋkθ əv paɪl/

Meaning and Usage

"Length of pile" typically refers to the measurement or extent of the pile, which can be a heap of materials or, in contexts like textiles, the height of the pile (the fibers above the base) in a fabric like carpet. It refers to the size of the pile in relation to either structural elements or textiles.

Example Sentences

  1. The length of pile needed for this construction project is more than we anticipated.
    Necesitamos más de lo que anticipamos en la longitud de la pila para este proyecto de construcción.

  2. The designer chose a carpet with a shorter length of pile to minimize maintenance.
    El diseñador eligió una alfombra con una longitud de pila más corta para minimizar el mantenimiento.

  3. Engineers must always consider the length of pile in their calculations for stability.
    Los ingenieros siempre deben considerar la longitud de la pila en sus cálculos para la estabilidad.

Idiomatic Expressions

While "length of pile" does not commonly feature in idiomatic expressions, the concepts within it can be related to other expressions in specific contexts.

Example Idiomatic Expressions

  1. "At the end of one's rope" - After calculating the length of pile, we felt that we were at the end of our rope with the project delays.
    Después de calcular la longitud de la pila, sentimos que estábamos al final de nuestra cuerda con los retrasos del proyecto.

  2. "A tall order" - Finding the right material with the correct length of pile can be a tall order in today's market.
    Encontrar el material adecuado con la correcta longitud de pila puede ser una tarea difícil en el mercado actual.

  3. "In over one's head" - The architect found himself in over his head when he underestimated the length of pile needed.
    El arquitecto se dio cuenta de que estaba desbordado cuando subestimó la longitud de la pila necesaria.

Etymology

The word "length" comes from Old English "lengthu," meaning the measurement of something from end to end. The term "pile" comes from the Latin "pila," meaning a pillar or post, which has evolved to refer to a heap of materials or the raised fibers in fabrics.

Synonyms and Antonyms

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This comprehensive look at "length of pile" provides an overview of its meaning, usage, context, and related language elements.



25-07-2024