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flame-retardant

阻燃剂,阻燃性,阻燃,阻燃型

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a compound used in cloth and plastic material to raise the ignition point of the material, thus making it resistant to fire.

Examples

  • The flame retardants that keep your electronics from easily combusting are not delicious or nutritious, either.

  • Many plastic products have also been augmented with all kinds of additives like pigments and flame retardants.

  • Plastic items often contain dyes, flame retardants and other additives.

  • Hatuey asked the religious man holding the flame if indeed any Christians were in heaven.

  • An orange blossom of flame exploded on our screens as a new reality dawned.

  • What if it was the divine being who was a symbol for the original object of worship: the flame?

  • That is, until a rough-tongued Scotsman rekindled the flame.

  • According to their friend, producer/filmmaker Choke No Joke, it was over a mutual flame.

  • Like many another cavalier, he had a flame in every country, or rather, in every town which he visited.

  • The very soil in which it grew must be burned out with the flame of avenging justice.

  • The bushes seemed to burst into smoke and flame, and then came a crashing volley in return.

  • A fiery intensity of light lay over it, as though any moment it must burst into sheets of flame.

  • It is very combustible, burns with a pale blue flame, and is converted into water.