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bulkhead

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Air, Water
bulk·head /ˈbʌlkhed/ noun [countable]  TTATTWa wall that divides the structure of a ship or aircraft into separate parts 〔船或飞机的〕舱壁,隔离壁,隔板
Examples from the Corpus
bulkheadThere were the usual bevelled panels on the lower part of the doors and bulkheads.It is possible to remove the interior bulkhead but it supports the sides of the body and its removal weakens the structure.The internal bulkheads were lined with equipment and storage compartments.The remains of the air filter system was fitted facing the rear bulkhead.I have a hollow-core door in my foundation at the bottom of the bulkhead.Is it feasible to remove the bulkhead behind the foot seats?There is no modification needed to the bulkhead.The bulkhead footwells are quite bad, is it practical to fit a new bulkhead bearing in mind the V8 conversion?
Origin bulkhead (1400-1500) bulk part that sticks out from a building ((15-19 centuries)) (perhaps from Old Norse balkr partition) + head
bulk·head nounChineseSyllable
divides a structure a or of the wall ship aircraft that Corpus


bulkhead
bulkhead /ˈbʌlkhed/ noun [countable]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Origin: bulk 'part that sticks out from a building' (15-19 centuries) (perhaps from Old Norse balkr 'partition') + head
a wall that divides the structure of a ship or aircraft into separate parts


bulk·headBrE /ˈbʌlkhed/ 🔊NAmE /ˈbʌlkhed/ 🔊 noun (specialist) a wall that divides a ship or an aircraft into separate parts (船的)舱壁;(飞机的)隔框