0 wood, especially for building -- ต้นไม้ที่เติบโตในป่า (โดยเฉพาะที่โตพอเหมาะที่จะตัดทำซุง)
This house is built of timber.
1 trees suitable for this -- ป่าไม้
a hundred acres of good timber.
2 a wooden beam used in the building of a house, ship etc -- ไม้ซุง
In the international context, world trade in hardwood timbers until the 1960s was still dominated by the production of temperate regions.
About 20 percent were busy placing roof support timbers and masonry.
The illustration shows timbers halved at the joints which would weaken them considerably and it is impossible for all the eight beams shown to be continuous.
Seventeenth-century commentators were instead interested in the novelty of the structure in comparison with existing framing techniques: its long span, lack of height and use of small timbers.
Either this was simply the result of the lengths of timbers that could be obtained easily or it was to stagger the position of the mortises in the main beams.
In the dying twilight, the inside of the musty warehouse, largely unused since 1941, has a pale blue cast, making the people, timbers and pillars appear as half-ghosts.
There may have been some use of the device for those occasions when timbers of adequate length simply could not be obtained, but these must have been rare.
All four species are dominant in the canopy of mixed dipterocarp forest, provide important timbers for housing, and have edible fruits desired by people and frugivorous birds a nd bats.
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kereste, kerestelik ağaçlar, kalas…
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