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Definition of extrude in English: extrudeverb ɛkˈstruːdɪkˈstruːdɪkˈstrud [with object]1Thrust or force out. 挤压出 lava was being extruded from the volcano 熔岩正被挤压出火山。 Example sentencesExamples - It digests its food by climbing onto its prey and extruding its stomach over the coral colony, releasing digestive enzymes to then absorb the liquified tissue.
- Samples were thawed while still in their sealed vials and then crushed in a stainless-steel press to extrude sap, which was immediately analysed.
- The reflective surfaces could be frozen ammonia-water ‘lava flows,’ which were extruded onto the surface as a liquid that froze into smooth, glassy ice.
- According to Aghabawa, the rhyolites were extruded as siliceous lava, which solidified as glass and was subsequently devitrified.
- The geogrids are manufactured by extruding a sheet of polyprtopylene, punching an accurate pattern of holes and then stretching the sheet under controlled temperature in two directions.
- He dismounts the bike and it extrudes its kickstand.
- I have managed to extrude it from the lamp it was in successfully.
- The tonoplast has been shown to undulate when amyloplasts impact it, possibly ejecting ions in the process because the vacuole sequesters and extrudes ions.
- The relatively degassed T2 magma could not sustain plinian explosive activity, so that the remaining magma as lava domes and coulees was extruded with some associated subplinian or vulcanian explosive activity.
- Put a towel on the handles and using your body weight, press down to extrude the noodles.
- We then gently squeezed the males' abdomen with forceps to extrude their aedeagus, after which we removed approximately 50% of the copulatory organ by using a pair of microscissors.
- To date the only known such work triggered by those catastrophic events, it extruded new sounds from the instrument.
- The white fleshy oviduct is extruded, and the eggs are squeezed out.
- Using a fine nozzle, the design is extruded onto the surface in a manner a bit like icing a cake.
- Long columnar jointing through the dome suggests that a large volume of lava was extruded at one time and would have cooled more slowly inside than at the surface.
- However, they make it in a solution, and this has to be extruded (forced through a small orifice at high pressure) to force the protein molecules to line up into a fiber.
- The female extrudes spawn which is unviable (until the male comes along and fertilises it) and so she hasn't given birth to any young.
- As the lava continues extruding, it is forming a long, narrow, spinelike dome in the volcano's crater.
- Collectively, we studied the mound that looked as if it might have been extruded by an elephant.
Synonyms force out, thrust out, squeeze out, express, press out, eject, expel, release, give off, emit, void, exude, excrete - 1.1 Shape (a material such as metal or plastic) by forcing it through a die.
把(金属或塑料等材料)挤压成形,压制 extruded and die-cast aluminium Example sentencesExamples - In the laboratory, each soil core was extruded from the plastic liner and divided into five depth increments.
- Using Mackley's technique, ordinary chocolate is extruded into malleable ropes by being forced at room temperature and at high pressure though steel nozzles.
- On the contrary it extends to any roof structure involving the use of hollow plastic extruded elements.
- What will we do when the plastic bag extruding company closes down and all their employees are retrenched.
- The Hasbro company manufactures a device for extruding Play Doh into two piece molds in a variety of forms.
- The company will also incorporate two species on one window and offers extruded solid bronze or aluminum cladding.
- Of the extrusion alloys, only AZ80A is not extruded into hollow shapes or tubing.
- Once you create shapes, you can extrude them with the Push-Pull tool to produce 3D models.
- The front and rear bumpers of the Esperante are also extruded, but in a curved shape.
- The production of pasta is done by extruding the dough through rollers where it is shaped.
- Nylons are thermoplastic, and so can be extruded into various shapes.
- If things went really well they bought a tiny carton of over priced reconstituted potato, extruded into little stick shapes.
- This practice is widely used in producing thin extruded shapes of alloys 6061, 6063, 6463 and 7005.
- Plastics are resinous substances molded, cast, or extruded into desired shapes.
- The material is flexible; it can be extruded, molded, and machined.
Derivativesadjective A solution to these issues is appearing in a new generation of extrudable plastic films. Example sentencesExamples - A feature recognition methodology is presented, based on wire frame solid modeler, to recognize hollow or solid extrudable components.
- Broadly the results were that to get an extrudable dough it was necessary to add a quantity of water equal to 35% by weight of the weight of the flour.
- Approximately 20 CC of an extrudable dough-like material is placed in a cylinder, and a lever piston forces the material into a two-piece mold.
- Clear, extrudable material is suitable for packaging surgical instruments
adjective ɪkˈstruːsʌɪlɛkˈstruːsʌɪl An extrusion pressure is applied to the softened extrusile metal that is advancing in the passage towards the die, so that the extrudates of the desired shape are produced. Example sentencesExamples - An extrusile ring seal is positioned between the two transmitter bodies.
noun ɪkˈstruːʒ(ə)nɛkˈstruːʒ(ə)n mass noun1The action of thrusting or forcing something out. craters serve as localized outlets for the extrusion of lava - 1.1count noun Something that has been shaped by being forced through a die.
Example sentencesExamples - Far more likely that the production of that smelter will go to providing extrusions so that the locals can have windows that don't fall out.
- The work is highly dangerous, a full grown bluefin tuna is 3/4 of a ton of muscle with sharp extrusions along its upper edge, injuries are commonplace.
- These massive black igneous extrusions, circled by sand, are decorated with immense boulders improbably balanced and polished by the Saharan winds.
- the sides are covered with a special aluminium extrusion to protect the canvas
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin extrudere, from ex- 'out' + trudere 'to thrust'. Rhymesallude, brood, collude, conclude, crude, delude, dude, elude, étude, exclude, exude, feud, food, illude, include, intrude, Jude, lewd, mood, nude, obtrude, occlude, Oudh, preclude, protrude, prude, pseud, pultrude, rood, rude, seclude, shrewd, snood, transude, unglued, unsubdued, who'd, you'd Definition of extrude in US English: extrudeverbikˈstro͞odɪkˈstrud [with object]usually be extruded1Thrust or force out. 挤压出 lava was being extruded from the volcano 熔岩正被挤压出火山。 Example sentencesExamples - The geogrids are manufactured by extruding a sheet of polyprtopylene, punching an accurate pattern of holes and then stretching the sheet under controlled temperature in two directions.
- Long columnar jointing through the dome suggests that a large volume of lava was extruded at one time and would have cooled more slowly inside than at the surface.
- Samples were thawed while still in their sealed vials and then crushed in a stainless-steel press to extrude sap, which was immediately analysed.
- The relatively degassed T2 magma could not sustain plinian explosive activity, so that the remaining magma as lava domes and coulees was extruded with some associated subplinian or vulcanian explosive activity.
- He dismounts the bike and it extrudes its kickstand.
- According to Aghabawa, the rhyolites were extruded as siliceous lava, which solidified as glass and was subsequently devitrified.
- As the lava continues extruding, it is forming a long, narrow, spinelike dome in the volcano's crater.
- I have managed to extrude it from the lamp it was in successfully.
- To date the only known such work triggered by those catastrophic events, it extruded new sounds from the instrument.
- It digests its food by climbing onto its prey and extruding its stomach over the coral colony, releasing digestive enzymes to then absorb the liquified tissue.
- The female extrudes spawn which is unviable (until the male comes along and fertilises it) and so she hasn't given birth to any young.
- However, they make it in a solution, and this has to be extruded (forced through a small orifice at high pressure) to force the protein molecules to line up into a fiber.
- The tonoplast has been shown to undulate when amyloplasts impact it, possibly ejecting ions in the process because the vacuole sequesters and extrudes ions.
- Put a towel on the handles and using your body weight, press down to extrude the noodles.
- We then gently squeezed the males' abdomen with forceps to extrude their aedeagus, after which we removed approximately 50% of the copulatory organ by using a pair of microscissors.
- Using a fine nozzle, the design is extruded onto the surface in a manner a bit like icing a cake.
- Collectively, we studied the mound that looked as if it might have been extruded by an elephant.
- The reflective surfaces could be frozen ammonia-water ‘lava flows,’ which were extruded onto the surface as a liquid that froze into smooth, glassy ice.
- The white fleshy oviduct is extruded, and the eggs are squeezed out.
Synonyms force out, thrust out, squeeze out, express, press out, eject, expel, release, give off, emit, void, exude, excrete - 1.1 Shape (a material such as metal or plastic) by forcing it through a die.
把(金属或塑料等材料)挤压成形,压制 Example sentencesExamples - Plastics are resinous substances molded, cast, or extruded into desired shapes.
- This practice is widely used in producing thin extruded shapes of alloys 6061, 6063, 6463 and 7005.
- The front and rear bumpers of the Esperante are also extruded, but in a curved shape.
- The material is flexible; it can be extruded, molded, and machined.
- The Hasbro company manufactures a device for extruding Play Doh into two piece molds in a variety of forms.
- The company will also incorporate two species on one window and offers extruded solid bronze or aluminum cladding.
- In the laboratory, each soil core was extruded from the plastic liner and divided into five depth increments.
- Using Mackley's technique, ordinary chocolate is extruded into malleable ropes by being forced at room temperature and at high pressure though steel nozzles.
- The production of pasta is done by extruding the dough through rollers where it is shaped.
- Nylons are thermoplastic, and so can be extruded into various shapes.
- If things went really well they bought a tiny carton of over priced reconstituted potato, extruded into little stick shapes.
- Of the extrusion alloys, only AZ80A is not extruded into hollow shapes or tubing.
- On the contrary it extends to any roof structure involving the use of hollow plastic extruded elements.
- What will we do when the plastic bag extruding company closes down and all their employees are retrenched.
- Once you create shapes, you can extrude them with the Push-Pull tool to produce 3D models.
OriginMid 16th century: from Latin extrudere, from ex- ‘out’ + trudere ‘to thrust’. |