scaffolding
1Scaffolding — (vom Englischen scaffold oder scaffolding = Gerüst) bezeichnet im pädagogisch psychologischen Kontext die Unterstützung des Lernprozesses durch die Bereitstellung einer ersten vollständigen Orientierungsgrundlage in Form von Anleitungen,… …
2Scaffolding — is a temporary framework used to support people and material in the construction or repair of buildings and other large structures. It is usually a modular system of metal pipes (termed tubes in Britain), although it can be made out of other… …
3Scaffolding — Scaf fold*ing, n. 1. A scaffold; a supporting framework; as, the scaffolding of the body. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2. Materials for building scaffolds. [1913 Webster] …
4scaffolding — ► NOUN 1) a temporary structure on the outside of a building, made of wooden planks and metal poles, used while building, repairing, or cleaning. 2) the materials used in such a structure …
5scaffolding — [skaf′əldəl diŋ, skaf′ōld΄əl diŋ] n. 1. the poles, planks, etc. that form a scaffold 2. a scaffold or system of scaffolds …
6scaffolding — noun VERB + SCAFFOLDING ▪ erect, put up ▪ remove, take down ▪ climb, climb up SCAFFOLDING + NOUN ▪ …
7scaffolding — n. 1) to erect, put up scaffolding 2) to take down scaffolding * * * [ skæf(ə)ldɪŋ] put up scaffolding to erect to take down …
8scaffolding — [[t]skæ̱fəldɪŋ[/t]] N UNCOUNT Scaffolding consists of poles and boards made into a temporary framework that is used by workers when they are painting, repairing, or building high parts of a building, usually outside …
9scaffolding erector — expert on scaffolding, construction worker that sets up scaffolding …
10scaffolding — noun Date: 14th century a system of scaffolds; also material for scaffolds …