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wafer

/wey-fer/US // ˈweɪ fər //UK // (ˈweɪfə) //

晶片,晶圆,晶圆片,硅片

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a thin, crisp cake or biscuit, often sweetened and flavored.
    • : a thin disk of unleavened bread, used in the Eucharist, as in the Roman Catholic Church.
    • : a thin disk of dried paste, gelatin, adhesive paper, or the like, used for sealing letters, attaching papers, etc.
    • : Medicine/Medical. a thin sheet of dry paste or the like, used to enclose a powder to be swallowed.
    • : any small, thin disk, as a washer or piece of insulation.
    • : Electronics. a thin slice of semiconductor used as a base material on which single transistors or integrated-circuit components are formed.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to seal, close, or attach by means of a wafer or wafers: to wafer a letter.

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Examples

  • Multiple chips are etched onto the same wafer and then the wafer is cut into individual chips.

  • While the WSE is also etched onto a silicon wafer, the wafer is left intact as a single, operating unit.

  • Because one of the things this pandemic is doing — it is an absolute catastrophe for America’s small businesses, for cities’ small businesses who came into this with a very thin wafer of financial cushion.

  • If the wafer is then removed from the solution and dried, the deposited CNTs stay in place.

  • They also came up with another tactic where, instead of soaking the wafer in a solution, they applied a small amount of the solution on the surface of the wafer.

  • Francis promptly picked up the phone and told her go ahead and take the wafer.

  • Wafer would often ride a bike or taxi to drinking establishments in his neighborhood rather than risk driving, the woman said.

  • According to a former girlfriend who asked not to be identified, Wafer was a heavy drinker during at least part of his life.

  • Wafer came from a large family and grew up in the Detroit area.

  • A 911 tape released indicated that Wafer called police after he shot McBride to report the incident, then hung up.

  • Lionel Wafer in his travels upon the Isthmus of Darien in 1699 saw the plant growing and cultivated by the natives.

  • Sometimes a thick wafer can be split into two, which will answer a very good purpose; but at others, both parts fall to pieces.

  • Leslie took a small jam wafer and proceeded to nibble it quietly.

  • To people in business, cits, snobs, a wafer—but still a wafer—gently dipped in water.

  • Using the rosette tube in the bag, make a single rosette in the center of each wafer.