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Tham khảo tài liệu 'one - letter words a dictionary phần 9', ngoại ngữ, ngữ pháp tiếng anh phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | 29. n. V-neck the V-shaped neck of a sweater. The world s oldest preserved textile garment is a 5 000-year-old linen shirt from an Egyptian tomb at Tarkhan. The man s shirt was intentionally V-necked perhaps to expose the throat and clavicle bones. David B. Givens Center for Nonverbal Studies 30. n. V-neck a patented style of guitar neck. The heart of the new v-neck is the double T rail extrusion that begins at the V-shaped headstock and runs the entire length of the fingerboard to the 22nd fret. Vaccaro Guitars 31. n. V aerial an antenna shaped like a V. The pink stretch limo had gold-tint mirror glass and a flying- V aerial on the back. Very cyberpunk. Ian McDonald Evolution s Shore 32. n. V-beam radar a height-finding radar that emits a vertical beam and another at 45 degrees. Dr. John Burkardt 33. n. V belt a belt with a V-shaped cross section which engages a similarly shaped groove in a pulley. Dr. John Burkardt 34. n. V bob a strong frame shaped like an isosceles triangle turning on a pivot at its apex and used as a bell crank to change the direction of a main pump rod. Dr. John Burkardt 35. n. V roof a gable or peaked roof. They are then marched around one building toward another that has a single door directly under the inverted V of the roof. Ian MacMillan Village of a Million Spirits A Novel of the Ereblinka Uprising V 191 36. n. V guideway a slotted path with V-shaped indentations in the sides. A weight-bearing pallet is placed in the path. It has corresponding V-shaped projections which keep it firmly held within the path. It then glides along the path carrying some load. Dr. John Burkardt 37. n. V hook the V-shaped opening of an eccentric rod in a steam engine. 38. n. V moth a moth whose wings feature a V-shaped mark. 39. n. V notch in a triangular weir a notch used to measure water flow. A V-notch weir across a stream or ditch consists of a weir which retains the water with a notch through which the water flows. William J. Sutherland The Conservation