hull 的 2 个定义
- the husk, shell, or outer covering of a seed or fruit.
- the calyx of certain fruits, as the strawberry.
- any covering or envelope.
- to remove the hull of.
- Midland U.S. to shell.
hull 近义词
skeleton, body
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- There aren’t any kind of like aberrant cracks that could, you know, get bigger and start to lead to a bigger destruction in the hull.
- The largest pieces were identified and tracked, but debris that was less than 10 centimeters in length—pieces that still pose a threat to spacecraft hull—was allowed to zip through space undetected.
- That sort of messy destruction can leave behind cracks or structural damage that propagates through the rest of the spacecraft hull or pierce through the ammonia coolant system.
- This fills with water as your weight presses down on the hull.
- The ship sat for over a week before cracks emerged in its hull.
- And, thanks to a transparent hull, exploring the deep and spotting rare marine life is practically a cinch.
- Jimbo and I walked up its ramp and into the hull, which looked like the gutted inside of a school bus.
- Four of them carried a thick black nylon body bag, two to a side, and loaded it into the middle of the hull.
- Meanwhile, the rest of hull is wide at the waterline and slopes inward.
- Having received a patent on the technology in 1986, Hull founded 3D Systems to commercialize his discoveries.
- In fact—on account of conditions beyond my choice and control—I spent too much time on the wrong side of the hull shields.
- Again, mebbe it would–if the hull thing that happened next was accidentally a-purpose.
- A party of American marines boarded her, hauled down the Spanish flag, and tried to save the hull, but it was too far consumed.
- I'd be tickled to have the hull town come out an' see me cuttin' figger eight's in the clouds.
- An dem pieces yo orated den was a hull lot nicer dan wat Mars Chet is sayin.