nonexplosive demolition - definição. O que é nonexplosive demolition. Significado, conceito
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O que (quem) é nonexplosive demolition - definição

Nonexplosive stops; Nonexplosive; Nonexplosives

Demolish         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
·vt To throw or pull down; to Raze; to destroy the fabric of; to pull to pieces; to Ruin; as, to demolish an edifice, or a wall.
Demolitionist         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
·noun A Demolisher.
demolish         
  • Demolition of a chimney at the former brewery "Henninger" in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, on 2 December 2006
  • Demolition of a hotel in southern England.
  • Argos]], Greece.
  • The demolition of the [[New Haven Coliseum]] in [[New Haven, Connecticut]]
  • House destroyed by an excavator in [[Invermere, British Columbia]].
  • high-reach excavator]] is used to demolish this [[tower block]].
  • Bridge demolition using explosives near Nieuwersluis, The Netherlands, 1920-1940
  • An old [[hostel]] building under demolition in [[Tampere]], [[Finland]].
  • A partially demolished house in [[Qormi]], [[Malta]]
  • A wrecking ball in action at the demolition of the [[Rockwell Gardens]].
TEARING-DOWN OF BUILDINGS AND OTHER STRUCTURES
Demolish; Demolished; Demolitions; Demolision; Demolitionist; Demolishing; Demolishes; Demolition company; Razing; Cartage and wrecking
(demolishes, demolishing, demolished)
1.
To demolish something such as a building means to destroy it completely.
A storm moved directly over the island, demolishing buildings and flooding streets...
VERB: V n
2.
If you demolish someone's ideas or arguments, you prove that they are completely wrong or unreasonable.
Our intention was to demolish the rumours that have surrounded him...
VERB: V n

Wikipédia

Nonexplosive stop

In phonetics and phonology, nonexplosive stops are posited class of non-pulmonic ("non-obstruent") stop consonants that lack the pressure build-up and burst release associated with pulmonic stops, but also the laryngeal lowering of implosive stops. They are reported to occur in Ikwere, an Igboid (Niger–Congo) language of Nigeria.

Ikwere's two nonexplosive stops, transcribed as voiced and pre-glottalized ʼḅ, are reflexes of labial-velars /k͡p/ and /ɡ͡b/, respectively, in most other Igboid languages, and to implosives /ɓ̥/ and /ɓ/ in some varieties of Igbo. Ikwere's stops resemble both, in that they are velarized and have a non-pulmonic airstream mechanism.