metal 英 [ˈmetl]   美 [ˈmɛtl]

metal

metal  英 [ˈmetl] 美 [ˈmɛtl]

n. 金属 

进行时:metaling  过去式:metaled  过去分词:metaled  第三人称单数:metals  名词复数:metals 

a piece of metal 一块金属
a metal pipe, a metal bar, a metal box 金属管╱棍╱盒子

  • Metal is a shiny, hard, solid material, such as iron or aluminum. If, when you smile, you flash a brilliant metal grin, it's probably because of your braces.
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  • n. 金属
  • 1. a piece of metal

    一块金属

  • 2. a metal pipe, a metal bar, a metal box

    金属管╱棍╱盒子

  • 3. The frame is made of metal.

    框子是用金属做的。

  • metal (adj.) late 14c., from metal (n.).
  • metal (n.) mid-13c., from Old French metal "metal; material, substance, stuff" (12c.), from Latin metallum "metal; mine, quarry, mineral, what is got by mining," from Greek metallon "metal, ore" (senses only in post-classical texts; originally "mine, quarry, pit"), probably from metalleuein "to mine, to quarry," of unknown origin, but related somehow to metallan "to seek after." Compare Greek metalleutes "a miner," metalleia "a searching for metals, mining."
metal / ˈmetl ; NAmE ˈmetl / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a type of solid mineral substance that is usually hard and shiny and that heat and electricity can travel through, for example tin, iron and gold 金属 a piece of metal 一块金属 a metal pipe/bar/box 金属管╱棍╱盒子 The frame is made of metal. 框子是用金属做的。 see also heavy metal  (2 ) , precious metal metal metals metalled metaled metalling metaling metal / ˈmetl ; NAmE ˈmetl /
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