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metal

/met-l/US // ˈmɛt l //UK // (ˈmɛtəl) //

金属,金属的,金属类,金属材料

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
    • : Chemistry. such a substance in its pure state, as distinguished from alloys.an element yielding positively charged ions in aqueous solutions of its salts.
    • : an alloy or mixture composed wholly or partly of such substances, as brass.
    • : an object made of metal.
    • : formative material; stuff.
    • : mettle.
    • : Printing. type metal. the state of being set in type.
    • : molten glass in the pot or melting tank.
    • : British. road metal.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    met·aled, met·al·ing or met·alled, met·al·ling.

    • : to furnish or cover with metal.
    • : British. to pave or surface with broken stone.

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Examples

  • Influencers are a big deal on TikTok and businesses are increasingly putting the pedal to the metal and invest in TikTok marketing campaigns.

  • We like that the pencils come in a handy metal tin that snaps shut, so you can keep the set organized and clean.

  • Terry flicked his cigarette into a metal ash bucket and went in, pulling up his mask to serve them.

  • It’s made of a mix of TC cloth, wood, and metal, bringing a modern yet classic look to any surface.

  • “Many of the mining and engineering skills are transferable to the exploitation of metals and minerals, often in the same regions,” the Commission said in the strategy document published Thursday.

  • The taste of metal cutlery after years of plastic can also taste funny.

  • In previous decades, hip-hop was something typically preached against, much like rock & roll and heavy metal before it.

  • Woods were shredded, the earth trembled and the ground exploded in showers of stone and red-hot metal splinters.

  • Barron Industries  Michigan-based company that produces metal castings for various industries.

  • Once a month he attaches a device to his chest, clamps metal bracelets on his wrists, and hooks the whole thing up to a telephone.

  • In the metal of the tenor several coins are visible, one being a Spanish dollar of 1742.

  • The metal is then removed, and washed successively with very dilute sodium hydroxid solution, alcohol, and ether.

  • All the parts are made of metal, so that no change in the weather can affect their relative positions.

  • Indirect lighting gave a pretty gleam to the metal gadgets on the tables.

  • A Cremona Violin is, to a rich amateur, a loadstone that is sure to attract the shining metal from the depths of his purse.