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ce·ment AHD[sĭ-mĕntʹ] D.J.[sɪˈment]K.K.[sɪˈmɛnt]n.(名词)- A building material made by grinding calcined limestone and clay to a fine powder, which can be mixed with water and poured to set as a solid mass or used as an ingredient in making mortar or concrete.水泥:通过把烧石灰和粘土研磨成细粉末做成的一种建筑用料,掺入水浇灌凝固成块或用来作制成灰浆或混凝土的成分
- Portland cement.波特兰水泥,普通水泥
- Concrete.混凝土
- A substance that hardens to act as an adhesive; glue.接合剂,接合胶:一种用作胶合材料胶接剂的物质;接合胶
- Something that serves to bind or unite:巩固物,联合物:起巩固或联合作用的事物:"Custom was in early days the cement of society"(Walter Bagehot)“习俗是早期社会维系的纽带”(沃尔特·巴杰特)
- Geology A chemically precipitated substance that binds particles of clastic rocks.【地质学】 结合沉淀物:使碎屑岩的微料结合起来的一种化学沉淀物
- Dentistry A substance used for filling cavities or anchoring crowns, inlays, or other restorations.【牙科学】 黏固粉:一种用以填补齿洞,固定齿冠,镶嵌或作其他修补的物质
- Variant of cementum cementum的变体
v.(动词)ce.ment.ed, ce.ment.ing, ce.ments v.tr.(及物动词)- To bind with or as if with cement.粘结,胶合(象水泥一样)巩固
- To cover or coat with cement.铺或涂上水泥
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To become cemented.粘牢,胶牢
in cement - Firmly settled or determined; unalterable:坚定的,下定决心的;不可动摇的:The administration's position on taxes was set in cement despite the unfavorable public response.尽管公众舆论反对,政府在税收上的立场仍是坚如磐石
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old French ciment 源自 古法语 ciment
- from Latin caementum [rough-cut stone] 源自 拉丁语 caementum [粗切的石头]
- from caedere [to cut] * see kaə-id- 源自 caedere [切] * 参见 kaə-id-
cementʹer n.(名词) |