carbide / ˈkɑr baɪd, -bɪd /
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carbide 的定义
n. 名词 noun- a compound of carbon with a more electropositive element or group.
- calcium carbide.
- a very hard mixture of sintered carbides of various heavy metals, especially tungsten carbide, used for cutting edges and dies.
更多carbide例句
- He found a wife in West Virginia, got a job there for Union Carbide.
- There is no America, he says, there is no democracy, there is only IBM and ITT and AT&T and Dupont, Dow, Union Carbide, and Exxon.
- Union Carbide has long claimed the blast was triggered by employee sabotage.
- Still, as with BP and Anglo-American relations, the Union Carbide question is complicated in both Washington and Delhi.
- The oil giant has nothing on United Fruit, Union Carbide, and other corporate rogues.
- The one marking the carbide was blown away, and it was two days before Dovers finally unearthed it.
- Thus far carbide has been found industrially valuable for two other purposes.
- If the use of carbide on a large scale substantiates the claims made for it, this is a discovery of vast importance.
- In electric furnaces the formation of carbide depends simply on the heat of the arc, which fuses the mixture of lime and coke.
- With the present prices of alcohol, sugar, and carbide, these processes have no commercial value.