metal
英 [ˈmetl]
美 [ˈmetl]
n. 金属
v. 用金属做; 用金属包; 用碎石筑(路); 用碎石修(路
复数:metals 现在分词:metaling 过去式:metaled 第三人称单数:metals 过去分词:metaled
Oxford 3000 / Collins.3 / BNC.1668 / COCA.1574
牛津词典
noun
- 金属
a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through, for example tin, iron, and gold- a piece of metal
一块金属 - a metal pipe/bar/box
金属管 / 棍 / 盒子 - The frame is made of metal.
框子是用金属做的。
- a piece of metal
柯林斯词典
- See also:...pieces of furniture in wood, metal and glass...He hit his head against a metal bar.base metal
英英释义
noun
- a mixture containing two or more metallic elements or metallic and nonmetallic elements usually fused together or dissolving into each other when molten
- brass is an alloy of zinc and copper
- any of several chemical elements that are usually shiny solids that conduct heat or electricity and can be formed into sheets etc.
verb
- cover with metal
双语例句
- When nuclear fuel is manufactured it is encased in metal cans
核燃料生产出来后被装在金属罐中。 - She puts a piece of plastic tubing in her mouth and starts siphoning gas from a huge metal drum
她把一根塑料管放进嘴里,开始从一个巨大的金属桶里吸气。 - Tin is a comparatively easy metal to smelt.
锡是比较容易熔化的金属。 - The problem turned out to be metal fatigue in the fuselage.
问题原来是飞机机身出现金属疲劳。 - Clean the metal with a soft dry cloth
用柔软的干布擦拭金属。 - The bare metal was sprayed with several coats of primer.
裸露的金属上被喷上了几层底漆。 - The molten metal is poured into the mould.
把熔化的金属倒入铸模。 - Wear cotton gloves when cleaning silver, because the acid in your skin can tarnish the metal.
清洁银器时要戴上棉手套,因为你皮肤里的酸性物质会使它失去光泽。 - Surgeons placed a metal band around the knee cap to help it knit back together.
外科医生在膝盖骨上套了个金属箍以帮助其愈合。 - This metal cuts easily.
这种金属容易切削。