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alloyed

/noun al-oi, uh-loi; verb uh-loi/US // noun ˈæl ɔɪ, əˈlɔɪ; verb əˈlɔɪ //

合金化的,合金化,合金的,合金

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 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.
    • : a less costly metal mixed with a more valuable one.
    • : standard; quality; fineness.
    • : admixture, as of good with evil.
    • : anything added that serves to reduce quality or purity.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to mix so as to form an alloy.
    • : to reduce in value by an admixture of a less costly metal.
    • : to debase, impair, or reduce by admixture; adulterate.

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Examples

  • It’s got classic fonts on the keys, an aluminum alloy frame, and three-way cable routing to ensure that you can keep your cords under control.

  • In the 1960s, the only metal light and tough enough for such a feat was a titanium alloy, which made up 90 percent of the aircraft.

  • The company had to develop its own proprietary titanium alloy that could endure both the rigors of the manufacturing constraints and the repeated impacts from massive tee shots.

  • Acmetop’s over-door hook hanger is made of the same aluminum alloy as the back of an iPhone case—yes, the one that you drop several times a week—so you know it will be strong enough to hold even your heaviest winter coats.

  • It weighed scarce one maes, or nine diezmos, of the fineness of eighteen or nineteen carats, alloyed with silver.

  • His satisfaction was soon alloyed, for the means which he had employed to gain his end roused widespread indignation.

  • But the osmium and uranium alloyed with it are something else.

  • Some of the Dahlonega gold is said to be as pure as any in the world, but it is commonly alloyed with silver.

  • The Treasure further contained a small cup of gold alloyed with 20 per cent.