英語 での White oak の使用例とその 日本語 への翻訳
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White oak is more dense and more resistant to rot than red oak and is suitable for building boats and outdoor furniture.
Then, we pour it into another freshly charred white oak barrel to mature for a second time.
White oak acorns are a source of food for ducks, white-tailed deer, squirrels, chipmunks, and shrews.
Raccoons and opossums will use a hollow white oak tree for a den.
Beige rug on the floor of white oak will be the last stroke.
White oak veneer is a product applied to the surface of the furniture to give it the appearance of being made of solid white oak lumber.
White Oak leaves generally have rounded lobes, while those of the Red Oak Tree are pointed.
Woodworking Ammonia has been used to darken quartersawn white oak in Arts& Crafts and Mission-style furniture.
Do you think I would actually leave the last remaining white oak stake where any vampire could just walk in and take it?
And also Musashi's long white oak oar strike at Kojiro's head and Kojirou's skull was fractured.
That's what 4 years of aging in newly charred American white oak barrels does to our bourbon.
This transaction with White Oak provides CBC with the capability to offer a larger set of factoring and trade finance solutions and products.
A white oak stake fashioned by my father to take from us the very thing he forced upon us all.
A white oak stake, my own special version, and, unlike my father's, this one cannot be destroyed.
Wildlife will also use white oak leaves and twigs to build their nests in spring.
Afiejo, or aged is a blanco, a clear tequila kept in white oak casts for more than a year.
Red oak is less dense and has a more open grain than white oak and should only be used for indoor applications like cabinets and furniture.
The acorn, fruit of the white oak is a great food source for many animals and birds including raccoons, wild turkeys, squirrels, chipmunks and crows.
Mantuano is an excellent blended rum aged for up to eight years in white oak casks, which previously served to age bourbons and malt-whisky.
The wood of white oak is commercially valuable and is used to make many products, including panelling, flooring, cabinets, and wine or whiskey barrels.