Plank
volume
British pronunciation/plˈæŋk/
American pronunciation/ˈpɫæŋk/

Définition et Signification de "plank"

Plank
01

plaque, lame

a long, flat, and rectangular piece of wood or other materials, typically used in construction, flooring, or as a structural element in various applications

What is a "plank"?

A plank is a long, flat, and typically wide piece of wood or other material, often thicker than a board. Planks are commonly used in construction, flooring, and furniture making due to their strength and size. They can be used to build walls, decks, or even bridges, and are often incorporated into larger structures for stability and durability. Planks can also be cut into smaller pieces or shaped to fit specific needs. They are especially valued for their durability and natural appearance, particularly when made from hardwood.

02

point, axe de programme

an endorsed policy in the platform of a political party
03

planche

an abdominal exercise for building core strength and stability which is done by pressing one's forearms or palms on a flat surface with elbows directly under one's shoulders and holding the raised position for a period of time
to plank
01

planter, recouvrir de planches

cover with planks
02

plancha, cuisiner sur une planche

cook and serve on a plank
03

claquer, aplatir

set (something or oneself) down with or as if with a noise

plank

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The carpenter sawed the wooden plank to the desired length.
The carpenter knocked the wooden plank into place.
The raw timber was cut into planks for the new building project.
In the park, carpenters crossed wooden planks to construct a footbridge.
The sawmill efficiently transforms large logs into boards and planks for construction purposes.
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