nickel 英 [ˈnɪkl]   美 [ˈnɪkəl]

nickel

nickel  英 [ˈnɪkl] 美 [ˈnɪkəl]

n. 镍;镍币;五分镍币  vt. 镀镍于 

进行时:nickelling  过去式:nickelled  过去分词:nickelled  第三人称单数:nickels  名词复数:nickels 

"You don't need to carry 50 pounds of nickel, " one battery company man told me. 有个电池公司的人告诉我,“你根本不需要非用50磅的镍去做电池。”
The complete story of why the center of my ferrule has no black nickel on it would take pages to explain. 为什么在我的金属箍的中间部分没有黑镍,光这个问题,就得用上好多页纸才能回答清楚。

  • A nickel is a five-cent coin that got its name from the metal. Nickel is a silver-colored metal that’s strong and resistant to corrosion, so it’s often blended with other metals. Even the coin is part copper.
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  • n. 镍;镍币;五分镍币
  • vt. 镀镍于
  • 1. "You don't need to carry 50 pounds of nickel, " one battery company man told me.

    有个电池公司的人告诉我,“你根本不需要非用50磅的镍去做电池。”

  • 2. The complete story of why the center of my ferrule has no black nickel on it would take pages to explain.

    为什么在我的金属箍的中间部分没有黑镍,光这个问题,就得用上好多页纸才能回答清楚。

  • 3. In fact, half of the increased global demand for nickel goes to China.

    事实上,全球镍需求增加,半数是因为中国消费量的增加。

  • nickel (n.) whitish metal element, 1755, coined in 1754 by Swedish mineralogist Axel von Cronstedt (1722-1765) from shortening of Swedish kopparnickel "copper-colored ore" (from which it was first obtained), a half-translation of German Kupfernickel, literally "copper demon," from Kupfer (see copper) + Nickel "demon, goblin, rascal" (a pet form of masc. proper name Nikolaus, compare English Old Nick "the devil;" see Nicholas); the ore so called by miners because it looked like copper but yielded none.
nickel / ˈnɪkl ; NAmE ˈnɪkl / noun 1 [uncountable ] ( symb.Ni ) a chemical element. Nickelis a hard silver-white metal used in making some types of steel and other alloys. 2 [countable ] a coin of the US and Canada worth 5 cents (美国和加拿大的) 5 分镍币 nickel nickels nickelled nickeled nickelling nickeling nickel / ˈnɪkl ; NAmE ˈnɪkl /
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