titanium
英 [taɪ'teɪnɪəm; tɪ-]
美 [taɪ'tenɪəm; tɪ-]
titanium 钛来自 Titan,巨人,-ium,元素后缀,命名基于 uranium,铀,来自 Uranus.
- titanium (n.)
- metallic element, 1796, Modern Latin, named in 1795 by German chemist and mineralogist Martin Heinrich Klaproth (1743-1817) from Latin Titan (see titan) as "sons of the earth." He previously had named uranium. A pure specimen was not isolated until 1887.
- 1. The body is 90% titanium for ruggedness.
- 为了实现优良的耐用性,主体部分90%采用钛金属制造。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The company produces titanium alloy.
- 该公司生产钛合金。
来自辞典例句
- 3. The reactions are conveniently studied using a solution of titanium choloride.
- 用氯化钛溶液可以很方便地研究钛的反应.
来自辞典例句
- 4. Titanium in the pure state can exist in either of two allotropic forms.
- 纯钛以两种同素异形的形式存在.
来自辞典例句
- 5. You've got real brain matter in that titanium skull of yours.
- 在你的钛合金脑壳里有真正的脑组织存在.
来自电影对白