extruding / ɪkˈstrud /

挤出挤压挤压成型挤出法

extruding2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ex·trud·ed, ex·trud·ing.

  1. to thrust out; force or press out; expel: to extrude molten rock.
  2. to form with a desired cross section by forcing it through a die.
v. 无主动词 verb

ex·trud·ed, ex·trud·ing.

  1. to protrude.
  2. to be extruded: This metal extrudes easily.

extruding 近义词

v. 动词 verb

force out

更多extruding例句

  1. By 1963, the prolific science fiction writer Isaac Asimov was already extruding worrisome consequences from the electrodes.
  2. The graph of those solutions creates a geometric shape that looks vaguely like a vertical line extruding a bubble.
  3. Other Tipulid on the contrary extrude their eggs joined end to end, so as to resemble a necklace of oval beads.
  4. He notes the familiar fact that the vine-stump absorbed water before it began to extrude it.
  5. What is lacking is an authority which can impose commands on the in-group and extrude blood revenge from it.
  6. Ye have power, it is true, to extrude me from this new world, but my presence will be a bane to you in the old.
  7. Pupipara: a series of Diptera, in which the females do not extrude the young until they have reached the stage ready to pupate.