搜尋結果
spall
- IPA[spôl]
美式
- break (ore, rock, stone, or concrete) into smaller pieces, especially in preparation for sorting;(of ore, rock, or stone) break off in fragments
- a splinter or chip, especially of rock.
verb: spall, 3rd person present: spalls, gerund or present participle: spalling, past tense: spalled, past participle: spalled
noun: spall, plural noun: spalls
- 釋義
動詞
- 1. break (ore, rock, stone, or concrete) into smaller pieces, especially in preparation for sorting the ore was spalled by young women seated at anvils
- ▪ (of ore, rock, or stone) break off in fragments cracks below the surface cause slabs of material to spall off
名詞
- 1. a splinter or chip, especially of rock.
- 更多解釋
- IPA[spɔːl]
英式
- break (ore, rock, or stone) into smaller pieces, especially in preparation for sorting: the ore was spalled by young women seated at anvils
- a splinter or chip, especially of rock.
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