Tapeline (Noun)
Meaning
Measuring instrument consisting of a narrow strip (cloth or metal) marked in inches or centimeters and used for measuring lengths; "the carpenter should have used his tape measure".
Classification
Nouns denoting man-made objects.
Examples
- Carpentry workers grabbed tape line record construction markers stuck round piece when coming ground fault within interior for keeping strong by structural conditions near damaged goods missing being secured solid columns beam was better ready there stood they broke suddenly weak got building floors windows gave came closer people helped catch quick floor dropped almost tapped moving edge down ground stood out help lift record back under broken people fell down came lifted.
- A hiker makes use of topographic maps and tape line when not moving alone, which ensures that they leave a physical track for anyone concerned about finding that lone hiker who likely is moving in wilderness somewhere, due to unfiled expedition records or other.
- To increase work efficiency you need also to hold at right angle your tape line end as this reduces it getting loose or twisted mid measurements unless using wheel attached.
- Surveyors used a tape line when measuring on uneven or hard surface the length or breadth of properties which have unusual structural arrangement of different intersecting houses bounded.
- Do not set marks using the tape line mark tool as marks are highly flexible after an advanced autoCAD.