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sander

/san-der/US // ˈsæn dər //UK // (ˈsændə) //

抛光机,筛选器,筛选机,抛光剂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that sands or sandpapers.

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Examples

  • Sander, you created an online interactive game called Bad News, in which players can invent conspiracies and act as fake news producers.

  • This variable-speed sander starts at 8,000 OPM and revs up to 12,000 OPM to help attack spots that really need grinding.

  • This inexpensive tool is a solid entry-level sander, or one for smaller jobs.

  • This sander features a 3-amp motor for 12,000 orbits per minute.

  • Back then, Sander hopped on a train to Vienna only 24 hours before the borders closed, and promptly learned that all his performances for the usually busy spring and summer seasons had been called off.

  • The New York Times  writes that on April 28, Tripp even got away with $5,841.14 worth of clothing from Jil Sander.

  • This date was noted last week by Sander Levin, the ranking Democrat on the House Ways and Means Committee.

  • "I really like Jil Sander, but it's so expensive," she said.

  • A year later, Sander resigned due to reported conflicts with Prada's CEO Patrizio Bertelli.

  • George had written to committee Democrat Sander Levin denying that “Progressive” was used as a screening term in 2010.

  • The principal street, “Sander,” is broad and cleanly paved in the middle with square stones, and at the sides with bricks.

  • The sander is easily placed in the lathe centers when needed, and the sandpaper may be replaced at any time.

  • It might be a portrait of Hendry or Sander bonneted in his glengarry, armed with a target, and trekking off with two terriers.

  • As soon, therefore, as the city fell I was to hasten thither and there meet Sander.

  • The letter was unsigned, but the handwriting that of my astute agent, Sander.