1. (Basketball) A usually one-handed, banked shot made close to the basket after driving in.2. The act or an instance of laying up: budget cuts that forced the lay-up of several ships
The reinforcing material placed in position in the mold The process of placing the reinforcing material in position in the mold
A single or double track where trains are parked during off-peak hours Both tunnel and elevated lay-ups exist
A process of fabrication involving the assembly of successive layers of resin-impregnated material
Temporary cessation of trading of a ship by a shipowner during a period when there is a surplus of ships in relation to the level of available cargoes This surplus, known as overtonnaging, has the effect of depressing freight rates to the extent that some shipowners no long find it economical to trade their ship, preferring to lay them up until there is a reversal in the trend
Manner in which layers of fiberglass or Kevlar matting are placed to make a fiberglass or Kevlar canoe or kayak