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casing

/key-sing/US // ˈkeɪ sɪŋ //UK // (ˈkeɪsɪŋ) //

套管,外壳,套装,壳体

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a case or covering; housing.
    • : material for a case or covering.
    • : the framework around a door or window.
    • : the outermost covering of an automobile tire.
    • : any frame or framework.
    • : a steel pipe or tubing, especially as used in oil and gas wells.
    • : a layer of glass that has been fused to an underlying layer of glass of a different color or of different properties.
    • : the thin, tubular membrane of the intestines of sheep, cattle, or hogs, or a synthetic facsimile, for encasing processed meat in making sausages, salamis, etc.
    • : Nautical. the walls surrounding a funnel.
    • : a channel created in a garment or other article to carry a drawstring or elastic, as by sewing a strip of cloth to the basic material with two parallel rows of stitches.

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Examples

  • Police found shell casings and bullet holes in the home “which would indicate that the shooting was not accidental,” detectives wrote.

  • Open-back headphones employ casing design principles that are focused on accuracy and a natural listening experience above all else.

  • A single bullet casing was found at the parking deck at the intersection of 7th and Marshall streets, said Joe Macenka, spokesman for the Virginia Capitol Police.

  • For a system meant to last years, I worry about the durability of its shell casing.

  • It’s wrapped in a dustproof, waterproof casing and boasts a battery life of up to 16 hours—more than enough time to get it to the beach and back.

  • I shifted and put the casing in my pocket, and when I did, I felt a quickening from my stomach to my jaw.

  • He pressed a hollow shell casing into my palm and leaned towards my ear, “I PICKED IT UP FROM THE BEDROOM!”

  • He pulled out the empty shell casing he carried from the raid and waved it at me.

  • It wrapped around her like a sausage casing, barely leaving room to breathe.

  • It has straightforward guidance on casing the target, as well bypassing guards, security, cameras, and access control.

  • The sleeves of his doublet which protruded from his leather casing were of the same colour and material as his trunks.

  • The flat top had come down a little; we put in a line of bolts, fastening the top of the tube to the outer casing.

  • The cast-iron outer casing was soon abandoned, though one of them in Wales remained in work fifty years, using steam of 60 lbs.

  • As the fillers are usually dry they must be moistened before casing or subjected to a very strong pressure.

  • The wood part of the trap can be easily nailed or screwed to a door or window casing.