titanium / taɪˈteɪ ni əm /

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titanium 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Chemistry.

  1. 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.

更多titanium例句

  1. 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.
  2. A titanium hair dryer, despite high heat, can work wonders on healthy thick hair.
  3. Stainless steel is the most common choice, followed by straight-up titanium.
  4. Callaway’s latest club flips that arrangement, putting the thinnest layer of titanium at the sweet spot.
  5. With each hit he takes, worry about his leg and the titanium rod placed inside seems to wane.
  6. Lizzie Crocker on whether you should have a titanium band wrapped around your stomach.
  7. They are pointy, zebra-striped Nike Cole Haans with silver buckles strapped onto her two shiny titanium carbon fiber legs.
  8. Bachmann brags often of her “titanium spine,” and her supporters view that as her secret weapon.
  9. 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.
  10. But for a woman who promises abs of titanium, Anderson has a personal history with rather flabby claims.
  11. It had meant something to be vice president of a huge industrial firm like Robling Titanium.
  12. It took Robling Titanium approximately two days to convert its entire production line to titanium-steel trash cans.
  13. Nickel and titanium also furnish green colours, but these are not in common use.
  14. Titanium only occurs as a mineral in its oxidised state, or as titanic oxide (TiO2).
  15. The filtrate is oxidised, and the iron, aluminium, and titanium are separated as basic acetates (see under Iron).