| 单词 | cold work | 
| 释义 | > as lemmascold work   cold work n. Metallurgy the working of metal when it is cold (see quots.); hence  cold work v.,  cold-worked adj.,  cold-working n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > 			[noun]		 > hardening, tempering, or annealing > cold working cold work1899 strain hardening1914 work hardening1917 strain ageing1934 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 197  				By cold work is meant work performed below the critical range. 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 198  				Cold work distorts the grains or crystals of steel, flattening them and elongating them. 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 198  				The lower the temperature the more pronounced the effect of cold working. 1903    H. H. Campbell Manuf. & Prop. Iron & Steel 		(ed. 2)	  ii. xv. 408  				Cold worked steel showing lines of flow. 1911    Inst. Civil Engin., Minutes CLXXXIII. 405  				The microscopic properties of cold-worked iron. 1917    Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials II. 156 		(heading)	  				Light versus Heavy Reductions in Cold Working Brass. 1932    Discovery June 191/1  				As we ‘coldwork’ the metal. 1942    J. N. Greenwood Gloss. Metallogr. Terms 		(ed. 2)	 12  				Cold work, the plastic deformation of metals at temperatures below that at which recovery and recrystallisation would take place. 1942    J. N. Greenwood Gloss. Metallogr. Terms 		(ed. 2)	 13  				Cold work can be regular as in wire drawing, cold rolling, etc., or irregular as in hammering, deep drawing, cold heading. 1946    Firth-Brown Gloss. Metall. Terms 9  				Steels containing 0·7–0·85% carbon are often cold-worked. 1946    Firth-Brown Gloss. Metall. Terms 18  				Cold-working, a method of conferring strength by means of plastic deformation below the annealing or recrystallization temperature. cold work   cold work n. Metallurgy the working of metal when it is cold (see quots.); hence  cold work v.,  cold-worked adj.,  cold-working n. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > 			[noun]		 > hardening, tempering, or annealing > cold working cold work1899 strain hardening1914 work hardening1917 strain ageing1934 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 197  				By cold work is meant work performed below the critical range. 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 198  				Cold work distorts the grains or crystals of steel, flattening them and elongating them. 1899    Jrnl. Iron & Steel Inst. 56 198  				The lower the temperature the more pronounced the effect of cold working. 1903    H. H. Campbell Manuf. & Prop. Iron & Steel 		(ed. 2)	  ii. xv. 408  				Cold worked steel showing lines of flow. 1911    Inst. Civil Engin., Minutes CLXXXIII. 405  				The microscopic properties of cold-worked iron. 1917    Amer. Soc. for Testing Materials II. 156 		(heading)	  				Light versus Heavy Reductions in Cold Working Brass. 1932    Discovery June 191/1  				As we ‘coldwork’ the metal. 1942    J. N. Greenwood Gloss. Metallogr. Terms 		(ed. 2)	 12  				Cold work, the plastic deformation of metals at temperatures below that at which recovery and recrystallisation would take place. 1942    J. N. Greenwood Gloss. Metallogr. Terms 		(ed. 2)	 13  				Cold work can be regular as in wire drawing, cold rolling, etc., or irregular as in hammering, deep drawing, cold heading. 1946    Firth-Brown Gloss. Metall. Terms 9  				Steels containing 0·7–0·85% carbon are often cold-worked. 1946    Firth-Brown Gloss. Metall. Terms 18  				Cold-working, a method of conferring strength by means of plastic deformation below the annealing or recrystallization temperature. < as lemmas  | 
	
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