alloy / noun ˈæl ɔɪ, əˈlɔɪ; verb əˈlɔɪ /

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alloy2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a substance composed of two or more metals, or of a metal or metals with a nonmetal, intimately mixed, as by fusion or electrodeposition.
  2. a less costly metal mixed with a more valuable one.
  3. standard; quality; fineness.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to mix so as to form an alloy.
  2. to reduce in value by an admixture of a less costly metal.
  3. to debase, impair, or reduce by admixture; adulterate.

alloy 近义词

n. 名词 noun

mixture, usually of two metals

v. 动词 verb

mix metals

v. 动词 verb

adulterate

更多alloy例句

  1. In an air conditioner or refrigerator, you would then have to quickly remove this heat while keeping the alloy in its pliable, low-entropy phase.
  2. The best elastocaloric materials so far are shape memory alloys.
  3. When an external force pushes on the alloy while it’s in its rigid phase, the metal transitions to its pliable, lower-entropy phase.
  4. Once the force is removed, the alloy returns to its rigid, higher-entropy phase.
  5. Led by Jeehwan Kim, an associate professor of mechanical engineering, the researchers borrowed from principles of metallurgy to fabricate each memristor from alloys of silver and copper, along with silicon.
  6. In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes.
  7. The same is now true with Barack Obama but on steroids, with the added alloy of race inserted into the mix.
  8. The zirconium alloy will react with water to produce hydrogen and oxide, but it also produces heat that has to be removed.
  9. It shows a simple mind to acknowledge at court the smallest alloy of common blood, and not to set up for a nobleman.
  10. The buckets, Fig. 3, are formed of some easily melted, but not too soft metal alloy which can be cast in plaster molds.
  11. An alloy is a mixture or medley, anything allowed is according to law, and hallow is the same word as holy.
  12. A good deal of Vanadium alloy is used, and this is made in America.
  13. Of the two latter they formed an alloy, and made tools of the bronze.