smelt (复数 smelts)
- 胡瓜鱼(Osmeridae)
- (弃用) 傻瓜
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- These direct Men, they are no Men of fashion, Talk what you will , this is a very Smelt
源自十分早期的中古英语 smel;可能派生自古英语,但没有记录。
源自中古荷兰语 smelten (“熔化”) 或 中古低地德语 smelten (“熔化”),源自原始日耳曼语 *smeltaną (“熔化”)。与英语 melt 和古英语 meltan (“熔化”)有关。与荷兰语 smelten、德语 schmelzen同源。
smelt (复数 smelts)
- 冶炼
- 熔融的金属材料
- 1982, Raymond E. Kirk and Donald F. Othmer, Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology,[1] Wiley, ISBN 0471020729, page 405,
- The green liquor, ie, [sic] the solution obtained on dissolving the smelt, contains an insoluble residue called dregs, which gives it a dark green appearance.
- 1996, Arthur J. Wilson, The Living Rock: The Story of Metals Since Earliest Time and Their Impact on Civilization,
- When the smelt was complete the crucible could be lifted out and the metal poured directly into the moulds, thus avoiding the need to break it up and remelt […]
- 2000, Julian Henderson, The Science and Archaeology of Materials: An Investigation of Inorganic Materials,
- […] can vary in different positions in the furnace and during the smelt.
- Furnaces are unlikely to survive the smelts; all that often remains on metal production sites is just furnace bases and broken fragments of furnaces […]
smelt (第三人称单数简单现在时 smelts,现在分词 smelting,一般过去时及过去分词 smelted)
- 冶炼,熔融
源自古英语 smelt, smylt ← 原始日耳曼语 *smeltaz。