单词:flattening
v become flat or flatter
v lower the pitch of (musical notes)
flattening的用法和样例:
例句
- A storm raged through the village, uprooting trees and flattening crops.一场大风暴席卷村庄,将树连根拨起,将庄稼全部刮倒。
- A die plate for flattening metal into strips, as in the manufacture of watch springs.扁条拉模一种用来拉平钢条的模板,如用于生产手表发条的模板
词汇搭配
- affective flattening情感冷淡
- flattening mill轧平机
- roller flattening钢板压平
- flux flattening通量平化
- flattening die矫直模
- flattening pressure压平力
- roll flattening辊轧校平
- curve flattening曲线平化
- bend flattening河曲变缓
- wire flattening线材压扁
- flattening index平整指数
- flattening test压扁试验
- flattening plane压扁面
- hydraulic flattening液压矫直
- flattening machine矫直机
- flattening oven平板炉
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