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clad Verb a past of clothe
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clad Translations adj clad [klӕd] 1 clothed clad in silk; leather-clad motor-cyclists. gekleed مُرتدِ، لابس облечен oděný klædt gekleidet ντυμένος vestido riietatud ملبس puettu vètu (de) לָבוּש कपड़े पहने हुए odjeven öltözött berpakaian klæddur vestito 衣服を着た 차려 입은 aprengtas, apsirengęs apģērbts; ietērpts berpakaian gekleed (på)kledd, –kledd odziany vestido одетый oblečený oblečen odeven klädd ที่แต่งตัว ...giy(in)miş 穿衣的 одягнутий, вбраний کپڑے پہنے ہوئے mặc quần áo 穿衣的 2 covered iron-clad warships. gewaad مُغَطّى بِ покрит pancéřovaný beklædt verkleidet θωρακισμένος, καλυμμένος revestido kattega پوشیده ااز؛ روکش شده verhottu revètu מְכוּסֶה ढका हुआ obložen beborított berlapis húðaður rivestito, coperto ~でおおわれた (금속을) 씌운, 도금한 padengtas pārklāts menyaluti bekleed bekledd, belagt pokryty recoberto acoperit плакированный pancierový obdan presvučen klädd, täckt ที่หุ้มด้วย kaplı 被覆蓋的 броньований ڈھکے ہوئے bao bọc 被覆盖的 How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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AME-Euro designed and manufactured two main elements of the external cladded envelope: two 70m runs of a cantilevered aerofoil canopy, specially developed, and made from 3mm post-coated aluminium, and a facade system. The component will include an integral, molded-in air duct and will be vacuum cladded with a vinyl skin for better feel and surface appearance, he says. As the heat generated in a graphite fire melted the pressure tubes--liberating water, steam and oxygen--the zirconium that cladded the fuel would have begun oxidizing, producing copious amounts of heat and hydrogen. |
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