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metallurgic

/met-l-ur-jee or, especially British, muh-tal-er-jee/US // ˈmɛt lˌɜr dʒi or, especially British, məˈtæl ər dʒi //UK // (mɛˈtælədʒɪ, US ˈmɛtəˌlɜːdʒɪ) //

冶金学,冶金,冶金业,冶炼

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the technique or science of working or heating metals so as to give them certain desired shapes or properties.
    • : the technique or science of making and compounding alloys.
    • : the technique or science of separating metals from their ores.

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Examples

  • By contrast, petroleum engineering and metallurgy degrees promise median earnings of $120,000 and $80,000.

  • Not many aspiring early childhood educators would change course once they learn they can earn more in metallurgy or mining.

  • But it was not in its direct application to metallurgy that coal was destined to produce its most amazing effects.

  • He had gone to a technological institute, where he had made himself master of the theory and practice of metallurgy.

  • In all other parts Teutsch reigns; and Schlesien is a green abundant Country; full of metallurgy, damask-weaving, grain-husbandry.

  • This treated of the modern subjects of geology, metallurgy, and mineralogy, as well as the chemistry of minerals.

  • The production of copper facsimiles by the electric current is called electrotype, and is the oldest branch of electro-metallurgy.