barrel in the PONS Dictionary

barrel Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Plastic tampions are normally designed to be expelled by the build-up of pressure in the barrel as the first shell is fired.
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The main space of the new building was a great hall of basilican plan, with a barrel-vaulted nave of five wide bays.
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The oil sands deposit are estimated to hold 100 to 250 million barrels of oil.
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These townhouses were characterised by their abandoning the modernist rules, the modification of the structural grid, the introduction of barrel vaults and historical references.
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Thus, as one barrel fires, two others are in different stages of shell extraction and another three are being loaded.
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Barrel processors are also found in embedded systems, where they are particularly useful for their deterministic real-time thread performance.
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No initial production data were compiled, and it was not until 1915 that oil recovery amounts in barrels per day are available.
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He also invented the floating mainspring going barrel.
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The 1946 model has a stationary breech and eight movable barrels.
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Legends say that the only barrel of wine they had left did not become empty, regardless of how much they drank.
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