metallurgy 英 [məˈtælədʒi]   美 [ˈmetlɜrdʒi]

metallurgy

metallurgy  英 [məˈtælədʒi] 美 [ˈmetlɜrdʒi]

n. 冶金;冶金学;冶金术 

名词复数:metallurgies 

With your knowledge of metallurgy, you can turn the wreckage of your spaceship into tools and weapons. 用你的冶金知识,可以把飞船的残骸转化成工具和武器;
You might say, well what's the person who studied chemical metallurgy doing teaching chemistry here? Well, after my Ph.D., MIT I came here as a postdoctoral fellow in 1977. 你们可能会问,这个学习,化学冶金学的人怎么会在这教,化学呢,好吧,在我拿到博士学位后,1977年我作为一名博士后来到了。

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  • n. 冶金;冶金学;冶金术
  • 1. With your knowledge of metallurgy, you can turn the wreckage of your spaceship into tools and weapons.

    用你的冶金知识,可以把飞船的残骸转化成工具和武器;

  • 2. You might say, well what's the person who studied chemical metallurgy doing teaching chemistry here? Well, after my Ph.D., MIT I came here as a postdoctoral fellow in 1977.

    你们可能会问,这个学习,化学冶金学的人怎么会在这教,化学呢,好吧,在我拿到博士学位后,1977年我作为一名博士后来到了。

  • 3. Without innumerable advances in immunology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, statistics and metallurgy, to name but a few, I wouldn't be where I am now – in fact I wouldn't be at all.

    如果没有免疫学、生物化学、化学工程、统计学和冶金学等等领域无数的进步,我不会是现在这样,事实上我可能根本不存在了。

  • metallurgy (n.) 1704, from Modern Latin metallurgia, from Greek metallourgos "worker in metal," from metallon "metal" (see metal) + ergon "work" (from PIE root *werg- "to do"). Related: Metallurgical; metallurgist.
me·tal·lurgy / məˈtælədʒi ; NAmE ˈmetlɜːrdʒi / noun [uncountable ] the scientific study of metals and their uses 冶金学 me·tal·lur·gical / ˌmetəˈlɜːdʒɪkl ; NAmE ˌmetlˈɜːrdʒɪkl / adjective me·tal·lurgy / məˈtælədʒi ; NAmE ˈmetlɜːrdʒi / me·tal·lur·gical / ˌmetəˈlɜːdʒɪkl ; NAmE ˌmetlˈɜːrdʒɪkl /
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