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aluminum

/uh-loo-muh-nuhm/US // əˈlu mə nəm //

铝材,铝,铝合金,铝制

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. a silver-white metallic element, light in weight, ductile, malleable, and not readily corroded or tarnished, occurring combined in nature in igneous rock, shale, clay, and most soil: used in alloys and for lightweight utensils, castings, airplane parts, etc. Abbreviation: alum.; Symbol: Al; atomic weight: 26.98; atomic number: 13; specific gravity: 2.70 at 20°C.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or containing aluminum: an aluminum frying pan.

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Examples

  • It’s super durable with raised sides protect the screen and an aluminum button.

  • Toyota's system uses an extremely beefy aluminum extrusion cage that covers the entire ceiling of the test house.

  • BPA-free plastic, stainless steel and aluminum construction afford this unit both durability and longevity.

  • For starters, the 5 features a 100% recycled aluminum body, whereas the 4a 5G is polycarbonate.

  • The aluminum legs support a lot of weight, and the top is easy to clean.

  • New refinements in aluminum made structures both stronger and lighter.

  • According to police, Kory then attacked the victim with an aluminum tennis racket.

  • I glimpse an alarming, finger-length aluminum baton in her bag.

  • In 2012, Li allegedly supplied the Iranians with 20,000 kilos of steel pipe and 1,300 aluminum alloy tubes.

  • It is one of the only times I can think of when life imitates art to the very bleeding edge of an aluminum shank.

  • When partially exhausted the aluminum shutters are dipped into a bath of shellac.

  • On a hunch I dropped in an aluminum alkyl, and then pushed the polymerization along with both ultraviolet and heat.

  • These experiments did show, however, that the tablets contained an amount of aluminum corresponding to over 25 per cent.

  • It was enough, with some aluminum above the amount needed for the wire.

  • It was the year one hundred and fifty-two when they smelted the aluminum.