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titanium

/tahy-tey-nee-uhm/US // taɪˈteɪ ni əm //UK // (taɪˈteɪnɪəm) //

钛合金,钛,钛金属,钛金

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : a dark-gray or silvery, lustrous, very hard, light, corrosion-resistant, metallic element, occurring combined in various minerals: used in metallurgy to remove oxygen and nitrogen from steel and to toughen it. Symbol: Ti; atomic weight: 47.90; atomic number: 22; specific gravity: 4.5 at 20°C.

Examples

  • Keep in mind that though high-end titanium dryers are great for regulating heat and preventing damage, they increase the temperature more than other elements.

  • A titanium hair dryer, despite high heat, can work wonders on healthy thick hair.

  • Stainless steel is the most common choice, followed by straight-up titanium.

  • Callaway’s latest club flips that arrangement, putting the thinnest layer of titanium at the sweet spot.

  • With each hit he takes, worry about his leg and the titanium rod placed inside seems to wane.

  • Lizzie Crocker on whether you should have a titanium band wrapped around your stomach.

  • They are pointy, zebra-striped Nike Cole Haans with silver buckles strapped onto her two shiny titanium carbon fiber legs.

  • Bachmann brags often of her “titanium spine,” and her supporters view that as her secret weapon.

  • He added that there was an unlimited edition in titanium at $12,000 and that the profits were to go to a charity set up by Koons.

  • But for a woman who promises abs of titanium, Anderson has a personal history with rather flabby claims.

  • It had meant something to be vice president of a huge industrial firm like Robling Titanium.

  • It took Robling Titanium approximately two days to convert its entire production line to titanium-steel trash cans.

  • Nickel and titanium also furnish green colours, but these are not in common use.

  • Titanium only occurs as a mineral in its oxidised state, or as titanic oxide (TiO2).

  • The filtrate is oxidised, and the iron, aluminium, and titanium are separated as basic acetates (see under Iron).