double-glazing in English

noun
1
windows that have two layers of glass with a space between them, designed to reduce loss of heat and exclude noise.
Argon is a poorer conductor of heat than air, and so using it to maintain the pressure between the panes results in less heat loss than air-filled double glazing .

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1. 8 Double glazing muted the noise of the traffic.

2. No double glazing salesman has ever had a company car.

3. Window double-glazing, mufflers, and insulating materials are the usual means.

4. 14 Installing double-glazing will cut down the noise from traffic.

5. 8 You should insure against loss of heat by having double glazing.

6. AC, intercom, double glazing, washing machine, bed linens and towels, TV/DVD.

7. Central heating, AC, intercom, double glazing, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD.

8. Room fittings: Radio in room, Air conditioning, Mini bar, Hair dryer in room, Sound proofed, Double-glazing.

9. Central heating, AC, double glazing, washing machine, ironing equipment, bed linens and towels, TV/WiFi internet connection.

10. Central heating, AC, intercom, double glazing, washing machine, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD.

11. 29 They gave us a long spiel about why we needed to install double glazing in our house.

12. AC, intercom, double glazing, washing machine, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD, WiFi internet connection.

13. 9 Double glazing will eliminate these draughts as well as stopping condensation on the window pane and reducing noise.

14. Octagonal in shape, the framework is made from western red cedar and is available with single or double glazing throughout.

15. Pretty, sweet, charming and as far from the slick, Besuited, smarmy sort of double glazing type sales rep I …

16. Be sure that your home is well insulated (double glazing, air-tight joints along door and window jambs, etc).

17. Anglian Home Improvements is one of the UK’s most popular manufacturers and approved installers of double-glazing windows, doors and conservatories

18. Central heating, intercom, double glazing, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD/Cable channels, ADSL internet connection, box safe.

19. Central heating, intercom, double glazing, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD/Cable channels, WiFi ADSL internet connection, box safe.

20. Comfort Mains drainage, exposed timbers, fireplace, double glazing, alarm with surveillance, alarm, digital code access, videophone, video surveillance, air conditioning, air-conditioned rooms, Jacuzzi.

21. Central heating, fan, intercom, double glazing, washing machine, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD, ADSL internet connection, film/music/book collection.

22. It Burbles along with sewing machine precision, has extremely well mannered handling, offers a neutral, comfy riding position and is as smooth as a double-glazing salesman

23. Central heating, AC, double glazing, washing machine and dryer, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/Cable channels, WiFi ADSL internet connection, book collection, phone landline available.

24. Heating, A.C, washing machine and dryer, ironing equipment, hairdryer, TV with news channels in English, WiFi ADSL high speed internet connection, double glazing, bed linens and towels provided.

25. Central heating, electric heater, AC, fan, intercom, double glazing, washing machine and dryer, ironing equipment, hairdryer, bed linens and towels, TV/CD/DVD/Cable channels, computer with WiFi ADSL internet connection, book collection, phone landline available.

26. Giving incentives to improve the energy efficiency of rented accommodation is a difficult task because the owner of the building does not normally pay the energy bill and thus has no economic interest in investing in energy efficiency improvements such as insulation or double glazing.