anthracite 英 [ˈænθrəsaɪt]   美 [ˈænθrəˌsaɪt]

anthracite

anthracite  英 [ˈænθrəsaɪt] 美 [ˈænθrəˌsaɪt]

n. [矿物] 无烟煤 

名词复数:anthracites 

Detail of this higher grade of coal, anthracite. 上图是高等级别的煤,也就是无烟煤。
Or, to be more accurate, she turned the dullness of gray, from dove to anthracite, into a shaded palette. 或者更精确的说,她将呆板没有生气的灰色,就像那些灰鸽子和无烟煤,装换成了灰色缤纷的调色板。

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  • n. [矿物] 无烟煤
  • 1. Detail of this higher grade of coal, anthracite.

    上图是高等级别的煤,也就是无烟煤。

  • 2. Or, to be more accurate, she turned the dullness of gray, from dove to anthracite, into a shaded palette.

    或者更精确的说,她将呆板没有生气的灰色,就像那些灰鸽子和无烟煤,装换成了灰色缤纷的调色板。

  • 3. Seeking better wages and conditions, The UMWA struck in eastern Pennsylvania, an area that at the time, contained the majority of the nation’s supply of anthracite coal .

    为了寻求更好的待遇和工作条件,美国矿工联盟(UMWA)在宾夕法尼亚东部发动罢工,国家大部分无烟煤的需求在那时是由该地区提供的。

  • anthracite (n.) "non-bituminous coal, hard coal," 1812, earlier (c. 1600) a type of ruby-like gem described by Pliny, from Latin anthracites "bloodstone, semi-precious gem," from Greek anthrakites "coal-like," from anthrax (genitive anthrakos) "live coal" (see anthrax). Deep black with a brilliant luster, it is nearly pure carbon and burns almost without a flame and formerly was mined extensively in eastern Pennsylvania and south Wales. Related: Anthractic (adj.), anthracitic.
an·thra·cite / ˈænθrəsaɪt ; NAmE ˈænθrəsaɪt / noun [uncountable ] a very hard type of coal that burns slowly without producing a lot of smoke or flames 无烟煤 an·thra·cite / ˈænθrəsaɪt ; NAmE ˈænθrəsaɪt /
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