0 a thin, usually square or rectangular piece of baked clay, plastic, etc. used for covering roofs, floors, walls, etc. -- 瓦片;瓷磚
1 to cover a wall or floor with tiles -- 給…鋪瓦;給…貼瓷磚
We're going to tile the bathroom. 我們要給浴室貼瓷磚。
The fundamental concept that gives the basis of both logics is the introduction of suitable auxiliary tiles, modelling all the consistent rearrangements of the interfaces.
The piece of mosaics could also be tiled with different angles to obtain complex figures.
How does the tiling behavior of astrocytes contribute to their interconnectivity?
Then, three stacks of three roof tiles each were placed by both the entry and exit ways, with the stacks one pace apart.
A cyclic permutation of the tiles in w typically yields a word that works as well.
Limits and boundaries of word and tiling substitutions.
The map consists of several dozen handpainted tiles, illustrating the extensive facilities and marking the quickest routes to them.
We can also study spectral properties by considering the function space associated to the sequence or tiling dynamical system.
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瓦片, 瓷砖, 给…铺瓦…
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teja, baldosa, alicatar…
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telha, azulejo, ladrilho…
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(床や壁などの)タイル, 瓦, ~にタイルを張る…
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kiremit, fayans, çini…
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tuile [feminine], carreau [masculine], poser des tuiles sur…
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rajola, teula, enrajolar…
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قَرْميد, بَلاط…
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