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met·al AHD[mĕtʹl] D.J.[ˈmetl]K.K.[ˈmɛtļ]n.(名词)- Abbr. MAny of a category of electropositive elements that usually have a shiny surface, are generally good conductors of heat and electricity, and can be melted or fused, hammered into thin sheets, or drawn into wires. Typical metals form salts with nonmetals, basic oxides with oxygen, and alloys with one another.缩写 M金属:任一种带阳电性元素的物质,通常具有光亮的表面,是热和电的良好导体,能被熔化或融合,也可以锻制成薄片或拉制成金属线。典型金属与非金属物质可以生成盐,与氧生成简单氧化物,而两种金属则能制成合金
- An alloy of two or more metallic elements.合金:两种或多种金属所合成的金属
- An object made of metal.金属制品:用金属制成的物品
- Basic character; mettle.基本特征;本性
- Broken stones used for road surfaces or railroad beds.筑路碎石:用于铺路面或用于填塞铁轨枕木间空隙的碎石
- Molten glass, especially when used in glassmaking.玻璃熔液:熔液状态的玻璃,尤指用于玻璃器皿的制造
- Molten cast iron.熔化的铸铁
- Printing Type made of metal.【印刷术】 铅字:用金属制作的铅字
v.tr.(及物动词)met.aled 也作 met.alled met.al.ing met.al.ling met.als met.als - To cover or surface (a roadbed, for example) with broken stones.用碎石来铺设(如公路)的表面
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French 源自 古法语
- from Latin metallum 源自 拉丁语 metallum
- from Greek metallon [mine, mineral, metal] 源自 希腊语 metallon [矿藏,矿物质,金属]
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