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compaction

/kuhm-pak-shuhn, kom-/US // kəmˈpæk ʃən, kɒm- //

压实,压实度,夯实,密实度

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of compacting or the state of being compacted.
    • : Geology. the consolidation of sediments resulting from the weight of overlying deposits.

Examples

  • “We show the material can absorb a lot of energy because of this shock compaction mechanism of struts at the nanoscale, versus something that’s fully dense and monolithic, not nanoarchitected,” said Portela.

  • Part of the complexity is that we have GPS on our heavy equipment, and it helps us to determine the compaction levels.

  • Each is drawing toward the other, but like glass in the mid-state between fusion and compaction a single sand will splinter it.

  • But for vniformitie of building, orderlie compaction, Cambridge burned not long since.

  • A real moral defence against even intellectual error will be found in such a close compaction in mutual Christian love.

  • This compaction in love will lead to a wealth of certitude in the possession of the truth.