tack-weld / ˈtækˌwɛld /
💦中学词汇粘焊粘性焊接粘着焊粘着焊接
tack-weld 的定义
v. 有主动词 verb- to join with a number of small welds spaced some distance apart.
更多tack-weld例句
- Pulling oil from the tar sands is costly, even more so when you tack transportation costs on top.
- Anytime we have to put up the sail or tack or do any maneuvering, it requires all hands on deck.
- Around 3am, my spindly legs are beginning to ache from balancing on deck, as we heel with each tack.
- This second tack, the one that has worked for Hughes, is probably the most viable for Lewinsky, he thinks.
- “I can build a custom motorcycle from scratch, can weld, and worked as a lube guy at a GM dealership,” Dustykatt says.
- The stratagem worked, because the ships went about from one tack to the other without being seen by the Dutch.
- Whereas Lessard had acted the martinet with MacRae, he took another tack and became the very essence of affability toward me.
- The wind being unfavourable, we were obliged, during the night, to tack in the neighbourhood of Dover.
- It was evidently useless to try to get anything more out of the child on that tack.
- Weld is a totally distinct word from woad, but most dictionaries confound them.