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ceramic

/suh-ram-ik/US // səˈræm ɪk //UK // (sɪˈræmɪk) //

陶瓷,陶器,陶瓷类,陶瓷制品

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or relating to products made from clay and similar materials, as pottery and brick, or to their manufacture: ceramic art.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ceramic material.

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Examples

  • You do not want to see a single speck of uncoated ceramic, so if you end up with a spotty coating, don’t be afraid to clean it out and start again.

  • Crystals and ceramics — hard materials made baking minerals at very high temperatures — both can.

  • Porcelain or ceramic hair dryers are non-ionic and use these materials to generate steady heat.

  • The trimmer is compatible with any Andis ceramic or Ultraedge blade, which means over 20 options.

  • In ultrasonic humidifiers, a ceramic diaphragm is placed within the water tank and vibrates against the water at a high rate, causing mist to form and be forced out of the unit.

  • My finger burned when it touched the blossom of lead embedded in the ceramic armor.

  • Having met in 1952 while Jacqueline was working in a ceramic studio, the couple moved in together two years later.

  • Ceramic pieces, metal fragments, seeds and human remains have been uncovered by archeologists at the site.

  • It is actually the coagulation of thousands of ceramic poppies.

  • In London, a sea of ceramic poppies were released from the Tower of London to mark the date.

  • Ceramic pipes were made to carry water from the spring to a waterwheel.

  • Geo reached toward the boy's neck where a ceramic disk hung from a leather thong.

  • The mineral is also an important constituent of most ceramic glazes.

  • Madame de Pompadour considerably encouraged the ceramic art, and it arrived at the height of perfection.

  • All other ceramic fragments, with one exception, were associated with objects dating earlier than 1660.