repair shed
Noun: A repair shed is a large building, typically located at an airport or rail yard, designed for the storage, maintenance, and repair of vehicles or equipment, such as aircraft or trains.
The term "repair shed" specifically refers to the building or structure itself where repair work is conducted. It is a compound noun. - The damaged aircraft was towed to the repair shed for a full inspection. - The railway company built a new repair shed to service its fleet of locomotives.
- As a facility descriptor: The term can be used to specify the primary function of a building within a larger industrial or transportation complex.
- The airport's north side is dominated by the maintenance hangars and the central repair shed.
- Maintenance hangar: A large building at an airport for housing and servicing aircraft. This is a very close synonym, though "hangar" is more specific to aircraft.
- Workshop: A room or building in which goods are manufactured or repaired. This is a more general term.
- Depot: A place for the storage of large quantities of equipment, food, or goods; a headquarters or place where vehicles are kept. Can be similar in context for buses or trains.
- Maintenance hangar
- Service building
- Workshop (in a specific context)
- Maintenance facility
"Repair shed" is a fixed compound noun. Its meaning is derived from its components: "repair" (the act of fixing) and "shed" (a simple roofed structure). It is important to understand it as a single unit referring to a specific type of industrial building.
- a large structure at an airport where aircraft can be stored and maintained