There is not enough headroom for buses to go under this bridge. 这座桥梁下面的净空高度不够, 公共汽车不能通行.
There is not enough headroom for buses to go under this bridge. 这座桥梁下面的净空高度不够,公共汽车不能通行.
There is not enough headroom for buses to lor=# cc0066> go under this bridge. 这座桥梁下面的净空高度不够,公共汽车不能通行.
headroom
[ noun ]
vertical space available to allow easy passage under something
<noun.quantity>
the capacity of a system to reproduce loud sounds without distortion
<noun.act>
Headroom \Head"room`\ (-r[=oo]m`), n. (Arch.) See {Headway}, 2. [Mostly Brit.] [1913 Webster +PJC]
Both groups still have plenty of headroom to raise debt.
If that brighter mood can be sustained, equities will also have more headroom.
'We have much more headroom and much more room to take initiatives.'
Equities may not have much headroom left.
Slough's new shares offer a secure yield of 6.75 per cent, while, further out, the company's strengthened balance sheet will give it greater headroom to invest and generate income growth.
Though very small - only 10ft 7in/317cm long - it has lots of headroom and really does seat four full-sized people in fair comfort. It rides better than one has any right to expect of such a small car.
The lofty driving position, ease of control, tons of headroom, airbags and impression of strength are appealing. Acceleration is leisurely and the engine sounds growly while speed is picking up.
For it is the fall in inflation that provides the headroom for an eventual resumption of growth. Let us take an annual growth rate of the national income of 5 to 7 per cent as providing room for reasonable growth at moderate inflation.
Designed in the 1980s, the A320's passenger cabin is 25 centimetres wider than the 737's and 9cm higher. This allows airlines to carry the same number of passengers but to put them in wider seats with more headroom.
Mr. Sheppard yesterday said Grand Met's offer of $60 a share "doesn't give us a great deal of headroom to go further but does give some."