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cartridge

/kahr-trij/US // ˈkɑr trɪdʒ //UK // (ˈkɑːtrɪdʒ) //

墨盒,插装,滤芯,盒装

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Also called cartouche. a cylindrical case of pasteboard, metal, or the like, for holding a complete charge of powder, and often also the bullet or the shot for a rifle, machine gun, or other small arm.
    • : a case containing any explosive charge, as for blasting.
    • : any small container for powder, liquid, or gas, made for ready insertion into some device or mechanism: an ink cartridge for a pen.
    • : Also called magazine. Photography. a lightproof metal or plastic container for a roll of film, usually containing both the supply and take-up spools, as well as a pressure plate, for rapid loading without the necessity of threading the film.
    • : Audio. pickup.
    • : a flat, compact container enclosing an endless loop of audiotape, operated by inserting into a slot in a player.

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Examples

  • Page yield will be directly related to the printer type and subsequent ink cartridge you select.

  • The original models employed a film “back,” which held the film in a cartridge.

  • The officer also found cartridges containing THC and a little more than an ounce of marijuana.

  • Use the 12-cup capacity keg to make cold brew just as you would in a mason jar, then charge the lid with a nitrogen cartridge, shake it a bit, and open the tap to dispense your drink.

  • Although the ban applied only to cartridge and pod devices like Juul, the restrictions came around the time the pandemic began in the United States.

  • He writes that he discovered thousands of cartridge casings on the barricades, apparently fired from the police squads.

  • The newer stove augments the ballot smoke, which is always black unless a chemical cartridge is added to turn it white.

  • A cartridge for white smoke is waiting if the vote proves decisive.

  • A revolver does not discharge cartridge casings, as has been endlessly speculated.

  • I predict that, in one month from the date of this letter, there will not be an Austrian or Prussian cartridge found in France.

  • Roly felt justified in using another cartridge at once to put her out of suffering.

  • A bit of dirt had found its way in somewhere, and he had to shake the gun violently before the cartridge would move.

  • David supplied another cartridge, and at the second shot Roly brought down the game.

  • While speaking Lieutenant Overton was fastening on his own recovered revolver and cartridge box.

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