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insulation

/in-suh-ley-shuhn, ins-yuh-/US // ˌɪn səˈleɪ ʃən, ˌɪns yə- //UK // (ˌɪnsjʊˈleɪʃən) //

隔热材料,隔热层,保温层,隔热性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : material used for insulating.
    • : the act of insulating.
    • : the state of being insulated.

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Examples

  • Next to a reliance on carbon-heavy fuels for heating and cooling, poor insulation and associated energy loss are among the main reasons.

  • Robotic arms can post-process the composite, which combined with the company’s ability to automate the pouring of insulation and the 3D printing gives Mighty Buildings the ability to automate up to 80% of the construction process, the company claims.

  • In true Yeti fashion, its double-wall vacuum insulation keeps my drinks warmer than any mug I own.

  • The second method used to heat gloves is through insulation.

  • In static conditions, those lofted fibers trap a lot of air, providing a lot of insulation.

  • Williams An Ohio- based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry.

  • Ohio-based corporation that works in the electrical and thermal insulation industry.

  • Fallen trees are filled with insulation, film tape, and in one occasion a bed.

  • In effect, companies from Apple on down are using cash as a form of insulation.

  • The demise of Gaddafi adds a much-needed layer of insulation against GOP attacks as the 2012 campaign heats up.

  • You will remember what I said about insulation,—how a tiny hole in the gutta-percha would allow the electricity to escape.

  • The insulation remained perfect, and in a few hours all was right again.

  • The insulation on the wire is removed with a small piece of sandpaper pasted on a block of wood.

  • This sparking apparatus was first constructed by using blocks of red fibre for insulation.

  • The bar was varnished for insulation, and the turns of wire were so few that they did not touch each other.