Melting Point
英音[ ˈmeltɪŋ pɔɪnt ] 美音[ ˈmeltɪŋ pɔɪnt ]

熔点:固体物质熔化的温度。

常用释义

词性释义

熔点:固体物质熔化的温度。
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1·The liquid is maintained above its melting point until steam is required at which point the liquid is allowed to turn back into a solid releasing its stored energy.
液体保持在其熔点以上,直到需要蒸汽时才可以变回固体,释放其储存的能量。
2·The liquid is maintained above its melting point until steam is required, at which point the liquid is allowed to turn back into a solid, releasing its stored energy.
不需要蒸汽时,液体保持在熔点以上,需要蒸汽时液体才能变成固体,释放其储存的能量。
3·That's the melting point of water.
这里是水的熔点。
4·Higher melting point.
更高的熔点。
5·He says it will have a high melting point.
他认为硅的熔点非常高。
6·It's got a melting point of 204 degrees Celsius.
它的熔点是204摄氏度。
7·In contrast, iron has a much higher melting point.
相反,铁有着高的多的熔点。
8·And magnesium oxide has a melting point of 2,800 degrees C.
氧化镁,熔点在2800摄氏度。
9·It melts at 958. It forms a dioxide, has a high melting point.
硅的熔点是958,形成二氧化硅,很高的熔点。
10·Compare the melting point and freezing point of a substance.
试比较一种物质的熔点和冰点。
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