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cru.ci.ble5krU:7sI7b6n [C]a container in which metals or other substances can be heated to very high temperatures坩埚Clay crucibles were used in steel production because they could survive the intense heat which was needed to melt steel.泥制坩埚被用于钢铁生产,因为它能耐得住熔化钢铁所需要的高热。A crucible is also a severe test.严峻的考验This theatre is the crucible of comedy, where fame or failure is found.这个剧院是对喜剧的考验,成功和失败都有可能。A crucible is also a place in which different cultures or styles can mix together to produce something new and exciting.熔炉(指融合不同文化、风格等而产生新生事物的地方)A vibrant cultural imagination and sense of community made Los Angeles a crucible for black music in the early 1940s and ?0s.早在二十世纪四五十年代,活跃的文化想象和相似相通感就使洛杉矶成了黑人音乐的熔炉。
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