Zum Inhalt springen
vocaboo
Beta
Anmelden

shoring

Aussprache: [ˈʃɔːrɪŋ]

Wort

Kontext: „construction“

(noun) shoring is using strong supports to hold up a building or part of a building while it is being fixed or built. It's like putting braces on a wobbly table to keep it steady.

Beispiel

The workers put up shoring to keep the structure safe while they repaired the roof.

Beispiel

There was no shoring in place, which made the building very unsafe during the repairs.

Beispiel

Why do they need shoring during construction work?

Kontext: „construction“

(verb) to shore means to support or protect something that is weak or in danger of collapsing. If you shore up a wall, you're making sure it doesn't fall down.

Beispiel

The crew shored the wall before starting the renovation to make sure it was stable.

Beispiel

They didn’t shore up the old structure, which caused it to crumble unexpectedly.

Beispiel

How do you plan to shore the foundation of the house?

0s
0s