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laminated

/lam-uh-ney-tid/US // ˈlæm əˌneɪ tɪd //UK // (ˈlæmɪˌneɪtɪd) //

层压,夹层,层压式,层压的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : formed of or set in thin layers or laminae.
    • : constructed of layers of material bonded together: laminated wood.

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Examples

  • By August, the assembly here—made up of multiple groups advancing various projects and initiatives—developed a list of 24 demands, available to square visitors on laminated cards, that they say must be met before the square reopens.

  • To do that in the My Ranger 102 FR, Fischer built around its time-tested Air Tec TI wood core, which features channels of air between traditional vertically laminated wood.

  • After 13 games -- and one day after assuring owner Arthur Blank he was staying in Atlanta -- Petrino quit to become coach at Arkansas, infamously informing Falcons players via laminated notes taped to their lockers.

  • These full-bleed photos are even laminated which makes them waterproof and protects them from fingerprints.

  • Apidura’s Top Tube Pack is impeccably constructed from a lightweight, laminated waterproof fabric.

  • Mandatory seat belts, laminated windshield glass, collapsible steering wheels and air bags followed.

  • He even carried a laminated card in his breast pocket, with the names of his clients on it.

  • In the North weapon-smiths who knew how to forge tempered or steel-laminated weapons were, if not unknown, at least very rare.

  • Wrought iron, while having similar chemical qualities, and often as much carbon, is laminated in structure.

  • Each germ has two parts: the one simple, which becomes the root; and the other laminated, which becomes the stem of the plant.

  • When the tassets were discarded about the end of the sixteenth century the cuisses were laminated in this way from waist to knee.

  • Only the front of the thigh is protected by laminated cuissarts, and the rest of the leg by close-fitting knee-caps and greaves.