单词 | casing |
释义 | casing (keɪsɪŋ ) Word forms: casings countable noun A casing is a substance or object that covers something and protects it. ...the outer casings of missiles. [+ of] Synonyms: covering, case, cover, shell Collocations: engine casing Shrapnel from the engine casing could rupture fuel tanks, causing fire and disrupting the controls and electrical circuits. Times,Sunday Times Four minutes after takeoff the 'intermediate pressure turbine' disc shattered and pieces of metal burst through the engine casing. Times, Sunday Times Pictures from the crash site show puncture holes in part of the fuselage and engine casing. Times,Sunday Times An engine casing on the ground shows holes made apparently by objects bursting outwards, consistent with an uncontained engine failure. Times,Sunday Times It specialises in manufacturing lightweight carbon composite components, such as engine casings. Times, Sunday Times Unlike open propellers, they are surrounded by a metal casing which makes them virtually invisible to marine life. Times, Sunday Times It even feels the same in the hand, with its tough metal casing. Times, Sunday Times Metal casing covers the windows of abandoned houses. Times, Sunday Times At least the bulky metal casing means it should be tough. Times, Sunday Times Tough metal casing means it's difficult to damage. Times, Sunday Times Bosses said that the dummy's outer casing can become detached and cause a choking hazard. The Sun (2013) Just 10 minutes of daylight is enough to charge the outer casing for up to eight hours. Times, Sunday Times (2008) The envelope was stuck between the inner and outer casing of the machine. Times, Sunday Times (2012) All that was left was the outer casing of the freestanding unit. The Sun (2017) Telomeres are like the plastic casing on shoelaces. Times,Sunday Times With its plastic casing, this was the lightest device on test, at 583g, but at this price you'd hope for metal. Times, Sunday Times Plastic casing flew, one shard pinging into my expensively crowned front tooth, happily without damage. Times, Sunday Times Decent design was let down by a slightly cheap plastic casing. Times, Sunday Times A rubberised keyboard and tough, sealed plastic casing make it dustproof and waterproof, and it has no moving parts. Times, Sunday Times Centre-fire rounds are more powerful, and the firing pin hits the charge in the centre of the shell casing. The Sun Officers recovered a single shell casing. Times, Sunday Times Little yellow plastic cards were placed by each shell casing, 11 in all. Times, Sunday Times Spent shell casing are automatically ejected outside the turret after being fired. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The laptop has a reinforced polymer-based clam shell casing that houses the solar panels and makes the laptop more durable. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The steel casing of the prototype had rusted away, leaving only the concrete. Times, Sunday Times The borehole was then lined with steel casing. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The engineers built a concrete foundation with steel casing for the tower. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Two centrifugal pumps located in a stainless steel casing at the under frame supply the water to the tanks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The belt was covered with a steel casing to prevent the wind blowing away zinc oxide powder. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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