ingot 英 [ˈɪŋgət]   美 [ˈɪŋɡət]

ingot

ingot  英 [ˈɪŋgət] 美 [ˈɪŋɡət]

n. 锭;铸块 

名词复数:ingots 

His master granted him a small ingot of silver. 主人赏给他一锭银子。
Afanty borrowed a small ingot of gold from a moneybags, but repaid him two ones. 阿凡提借了财主一锭金子,还他时给了他两锭。

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  • n. 锭;铸块
  • 1. His master granted him a small ingot of silver.

    主人赏给他一锭银子。

  • 2. Afanty borrowed a small ingot of gold from a moneybags, but repaid him two ones.

    阿凡提借了财主一锭金子,还他时给了他两锭。

  • 3. As a result, the unit continued to be defined in explicit reference to a unique platinum-iridium ingot until 1960.

    结果,直到1960年,这个计量单位都用一只独一无二的铂铱锭来标示。

  • ingot (n.) late 14c., "mold in which metal is cast," probably from in- (2) "in" + Old English goten, past participle of geotan "to pour" (from PIE root *gheu- "to pour"). Sense of "mass of cast metal" first attested early 15c.
ingot / ˈɪŋɡət ; NAmE ˈɪŋɡət / noun a solid piece of metal, especially gold or silver, usually shaped like a brick (尤指金、银的)铸块,锭 ingot ingots ingot / ˈɪŋɡət ; NAmE ˈɪŋɡət /
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