slurry 的 3 个定义
plural slur·ries.
- a thin mixture of an insoluble substance, as cement, clay, or coal, with a liquid, as water or oil.
- Ceramics. a thin slip.
slur·ried, slur·ry·ing.
- to prepare a suspension of.
- of or relating to such a suspension.
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- Once flushed, that stool flows through pipes, interweaving with the plumbing of other toilets, rooms, buildings and even neighborhoods, providing a slurry that can be sampled.
- There’s a claim all over the Internet that you can make a “moss smoothie” by blending yogurt or buttermilk and spreading the slurry over rocks.
- To use, bring the sauce to a boil for maximum thickening power, slowly add the slurry while stirring, and cook for only a minute or two as prolonged heat can cause the starch to break down and thin out the sauce again.
- The nuggets will be created by first putting down a layer of extruded plant protein engineered to produce a more realistic meat-like texture instead of a kind of slurry.
- Indeed, there are whole generations who only know him in his slurry buccaneer phase from Pirates of the Caribbean.
- Volcanoes spewed lava and ash, ocean floors were thrust upward, sand and rock and shale settled into slurry.
- Slurry, slur′i, n. any one of several semi-fluid mixtures, esp.
- These streams fill the channel with a slurry of mud and commonly transport considerable quantities of sediment for a day or two.
- Fresh slurry is run on to the drying floors, and the kiln is started.
- At the upper end the raw material is fed in either as a dry powder or as a slurry; at the lower end is a powerful burner.