Meaning of Bulkhead | Babel Free
ˈbʌlk.hɛdDefinitions
- A vertical partition dividing the hull into separate compartments; often made watertight to prevent excessive flooding if the ship's hull is breached.
- A similar partition in an aircraft or spacecraft, or some rail vehicles.
- A partition or panel through which connectors pass, or a connector designed to pass through a partition.
- A pressure-resistant sealed barrier to any fluid in a large structure.
- A retaining wall along a waterfront.
- A cellar hatchway.
Equivalents
Examples
“Lastly, Lundberg went belowdecks to inspect the boat's bulkheads and hull—for what, it was not clear, since he had absolutely no knowledge of steamboat design.”
“For rigidity, two bulkheads are provided which are welded to the sides and underframe and which separate the cabs from the engine room.”
“Folding blinds are fitted to the cab bulkhead windows and sunblinds at the driving windows.”
“She bumped her noggin on the bulkhead above the doorway, smiled in apology for her presumed clumsiness.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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