abrasive中文
[ ə'breisiv ] 發音: 用"abrasive"造句
adj.
1.有磨損力的,有剝蝕作用的。
2.引起摩擦的,招人討厭的。n.
琢料,磨料,金剛砂。
1.有磨損力的,有剝蝕作用的。
2.引起摩擦的,招人討厭的。n.
琢料,磨料,金剛砂。
例句與用法
更多例句: 下一頁- Fahmy was transparent and subtle, convivial and abrasive .
法赫米這個人既開朗又含蓄,善于交際而又喜歡磨人。 - Abrasive wear may be defined as damage to a surface by a harder material .
磨粒磨損可定義為較硬的材料對一個表面的破壞。 - If the washing machine tubs were chipped or damaged, then the abrasive damage to the cuff edge was greatly increased .
當洗衣機桶部破損時,袖口的磨損增大。 - The voice was tart, high, businesslike, the tone flat, midwestern, abrasive .
他的聲音又尖又高,聽來是那么嚴肅認真,他的口氣平淡而枯燥,是中西部美國人的口氣。 - The most common finishing operations are mechanical, such as milling, grinding, or polishing with abrasives .
最普通的精加工工序是用機械的方法,如研磨,磨削或用磨料拋光。
英文釋義
名詞- a substance that abrades or wears down
同義詞:abradant, abrasive material
百科釋義
An abrasive is a material, often a mineral, that is used to shape or finish a workpiece through rubbing which leads to part of the workpiece being worn away. While finishing a material often means polishing it to gain a smooth, reflective surface it can also involve roughening as in satin, matte or beaded finishes.
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