Molten metal ran out on to the flagstones.
熔化的金属溢流到外面的石板上。
单词 | Molten metal |
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Molten metal
英语例句库
Molten metal ran out on to the flagstones. 熔化的金属溢流到外面的石板上。
原声例句
旅行到地球内部 As this molten metal flows, it does something special. 这种流动状态的熔融金属具有特殊的作用。 旅行到地球内部 But the layer below that is an ocean of molten metal. 但是,它下面的一层却是一个熔融的金属海洋。 科学60秒 听力 2013年5月合集 To make steel the old-fashioned way, you blast iron ore with heat and purify the resulting molten metal with oxygen. 旧的炼钢方式是加热铁矿石使其燃烧,然后用氧气净化溶化的铁水。 TED-Ed(视频版) As a result, the core's outer molten metal is slowly solidifying. 结果,核心的外部熔融金属慢慢凝固。 经济学人 Business Red-hot molten metal pours forth from the bottom of towering blast furnaces. 炽热的熔化金属从高耸的高炉底部涌出。 观影前瞻 Shortly thereafter, the Good Guy Terminator descends into a vat of molten metal. 此后不久,好人终结者落入了一桶熔融的金属中。 TED-Ed(视频版) For example, Earth's magnetic field is generated by charged molten metals circulating in the planet's outer core. 例如,地球的磁场是由在地球外核中循环的带电熔融金属产生的。 地心游记-The journey to the heart of the Earth I could only compare it to the heat of a furnace at the moment when the molten metal is running into the mould. 我只能将其与熔融金属流入模具时熔炉的热量进行比较。 起源的故事 And in the 1880s, German American immigrant Ottmar Mergenthaler, invented a machine that enabled a writer to type words on a keyboard that would be immediately set in molten metal. 在19世纪80年代,德国裔美国移民 Ottmar Mergenthaler 发明了一种机器,它能让作家在键盘上输入文字,键盘可以立即插入熔化的金属。 TED-Ed(视频版) But what if you could cool a molten metal so fast that the atoms couldn't find their places again, so that the material was solid, but with the chaotic, amorphous internal structure of a liquid? 但是如果你可以很快地融化这些金属,快到原子们找不到它们应在的位置,那么这时,金属虽然变成了固体,但是却拥有像液体一样混乱的非晶体结构。 爱驻我心 To my ears the torch hissed louder than a steam locomotive, and when he used it to cut through steel, it blew off thousands of tiny pieces of molten metal that swarmed around him like angry fireflies. 在我听来,那乙炔炬发出的切割声比蒸汽机火车头发出的声音还要大,当他用它切割钢材时,无数熔化了的金属的粉末状液滴喷射出来,在他周围飞溅,就像一群愤怒的萤火虫。
英语百科
Melting![]() ![]() Melting (also known as fusion) is a physical process that results in the phase transition of a substance from a solid to a liquid. This occurs when the internal energy of the solid increases, typically by the application of heat or pressure, which increases the substance's temperature to the melting point. At the melting point, the ordering of ions or molecules in the solid breaks down to a less ordered state, and the solid melts to become a liquid. An object that has melted completely is molten (although this word is typically used for substances that melt only at a high temperature, such as molten iron or molten lava). |
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