abrasion

英 [ə'breɪʒ(ə)n] 美 [ə'breʒən]
  • n. 磨损;磨耗;擦伤

英文词源


abrasion (n.)
1650s, from Medieval Latin abrasionem (nominative abrasio) "a scraping," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin abradere "to scrape away, shave off," from ab- "off" (see ab-) + radere "to scrape" (see raze).

双语例句


1. Diamonds have extreme resistance to abrasion.
钻石极抗磨损.

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2. Abrasion tests are universally carried out under atmospheric conditions.
耐磨试验通常在常压条件下进行.

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3. Erosion of pipes and vessels from abrasion by particles can be serious.
由于固体颗粒的磨蚀作用,管子和容器的磨损严重.

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4. Abrasion also abets wind erosion.
磨损作用也助长了风的侵蚀.

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5. Tumble abrasion of a fabric is highly dependent on the inherent fiber toughness.
织物耐滚磨的能力与纤维固有韧度相关密切.

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