0 (a shaped piece of) thick material used for covering floors: --
1 to cover something with carpet: --
2 to severely criticize someone who has made a mistake --
3 thick, woven material for covering floors, or a piece of this material --
4 to cover a floor surface with a carpet --
The industries with the highest productivity growth rates were chemicals, man-made fibres and carpets, which are relatively capital intensive.
Many of them now have carpets rather than cold, bare linoleum.
The following statistics exclude industrial uses of pesticides, for example, for timber preservation, proofing of carpets and so forth.
We are not accepting a meaningless statement in relation to tufted carpets.
Our exports of glass and carpets in 1961 were worth $4·2 million, but the increase in duties was larger.
The process is initiated by binding of the cationic peptide to negatively charged phospholipids, resulting in a ' carpeting ' of the membrane surface, without self-association of the peptide.
Structure 2b is also balanced, but in a manner such that neither reading corresponds to our real-world knowledge of the materials typically used to manufacture either carpets or brooms.
Moreover, contamination of indoor household surfaces such as carpets may occur if animal faeces are brought into the home on the soles of shoes or on a contaminated object.