iron 英 [ˈaɪən]   美 [ˈaɪərn]

iron

iron  英 [ˈaɪən] 美 [ˈaɪərn]

n. 铁; 熨斗  v. 熨平  adj. 铁的 

进行时:ironing  过去式:ironed  过去分词:ironed  第三人称单数:irons  名词复数:irons 

an iron and steel works 钢铁厂
iron gates,iron bars 铁门╱栅

  • Iron can refer to a common metal. It can also be that thing you use to get wrinkles out of your clothing. If you’re planning to wear linen, you might need an iron to smooth it out.
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  • n. 铁; 熨斗
  • v. 熨平
  • adj. 铁的
  • 1. an iron and steel works

    钢铁厂

  • 2. iron gates,iron bars

    铁门╱栅

  • 3. iron tablets

    含铁的药片

  • 4. patients with iron deficiency

    缺铁型病人

  • 5. a steam iron

    蒸汽熨斗

  • 6. I'll need to iron that dress before I can wear it.

    我得先把那件连衣裙烫平再穿。

  • 7. He was ironing when I arrived.

    我到的时候他正在熨衣服。

  • 8. There are still a few details that need ironing out.

    还有几处细节问题需要解决。

  • 9. She was known as the ‘Iron Lady’.

    大家都称她为“铁娘子”。

  • 10. a man of iron will

    钢铁般意志的男子

  • iron (n.) Middle English iron, iren, yron, from Old English iren, variant (with rhotacism of -s-) of isen, later form of isern, isærn "the metal iron; an iron weapon or instrument," from Proto-Germanic *isarnan (source also of Old Saxon isarn, Old Frisian isern, Old Norse isarn, Middle Dutch iser, Old High German isarn, German Eisen).
  • iron (v.) c. 1400, irenen, "to make of iron," from iron (n.). Meaning "shackle with irons" is from 1650s. Meaning "press clothes" (with a heated flat-iron) is recorded from 1670s. Related: Ironed; ironing.
iron / ˈaɪən ; NAmE ˈaɪərn / noun , verb , adjective iron irons ironed ironing noun metal 金属 1 [uncountable ] ( symb.Fe ) a chemical element. Ironis a hard strong metal that is used to make steel and is also found in small quantities in blood and food. cast/wrought/corrugated iron 铸铁;熟铁;波纹铁 iron gates/bars/railings 铁门╱栅╱栏杆 an iron and steelworks 钢铁厂 iron ore (= rock containing iron) 铁矿石 patients with iron deficiency (= not enough iron in their blood) 缺铁型病人 iron tablets (= containing iron prepared as a medicine) 含铁的药片 ( figurative) She had a will of iron (= it was very strong). 她有钢铁般的意志。 tool 工具 2 [countable ] a tool with a flat metal base that can be heated and used to make clothes smooth 熨斗 a steam iron 蒸汽熨斗 3 [countable ] ( usually in compounds 通常构成复合词 ) a tool made of ironor another metal 铁器;金属工具 see also branding iron , soldering iron , tire iron for prisoners 囚犯 4 irons [plural ] chains or other heavy objects made of iron, attached to the arms and legs of prisoners, especially in the past (尤指旧时的)镣铐 in golf 高尔夫球 5 [countable ] one of the set of clubs(= sticks for hitting the ball with) that have a metal head 铁头球棒 compare wood IDIOM have several, etc. irons in the ˈfire to be involved in several activities or areas of business at the same time, hoping that at least one will be successful 分散活动(或经营);广泛撒网 more at pump v. , rule v. , strike v. verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] iron(sth) to make clothes, etc. smooth by using an iron (用熨斗)熨,烫平 I'll need to iron that dress before I can wear it. 我得先把那件连衣裙烫平再穿。 He was ironing when I arrived. 我到的时候他正在熨衣服。 see also ironing PHRASAL VERB ˌiron sth↔ˈout 1 to remove the creases (= folds that you do not want)from clothes, etc. by using an iron 熨平(衣服等的)皱褶 2 to get rid of any problems or difficulties that are affecting sth 解决影响…的问题(或困难) There are still a few details that need ironing out. 还有几处细节问题需要解决。 adjective [only before noun ] very strong and determined 坚强的;强硬坚定的 She was known as the ‘Iron Lady’. 大家都称她为“铁娘子”。 a man of iron will 意志坚强的男子 IDIOM an iron ˈfist/ˈhand (in a velvet ˈglove) if you use the words an iron fist/handwhen describing the way that sb behaves, you mean that they treat people severely. This treatment may be hidden behind a kind appearance (the velvet glove). (温和背后的)铁拳 iron / ˈaɪən ; NAmE ˈaɪərn /
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