1.SIFC process is able to deliver the correct quality for castability within the limited time.
SIFC工艺可以在较短的时间内提供满足浇注性能的合适钢水。
英:[kɑ:stə'bɪlɪtɪ]
美:[kɑstə'bɪlɪtɪ]
verb
transitive verb
to cause to move or send forth by throwing cast dice
cast a fishing lure
direct
cast a glance
to put forth cast light on the subject cast a shadow
the fire casts a warm glow
to deposit (a ballot) formally
cast her vote
to throw off or away
the horse cast a shoe
to throw to the ground especially in wrestling
The cow was cast and her legs tied.
to build by throwing up earth
cast a mound
to perform arithmetical operations on : add
cast a person's horoscope
archaic decide, intend
to dispose or arrange into parts or into a suitable form or order
I shall cast what I have to say under two principal heads—Tatler
to assign the parts of (a dramatic production) to actors
cast a movie
to give a shape to (a substance) by pouring in liquid or plastic form into a mold and letting harden without pressure
cast steel
to form by this process
toys cast from plastic
turn
cast the scale slightly
to make (a knot or stitch) by looping or catching up
cast a square knot
twist, warp
a beam cast by age
to transmit the sound and images of (something happening) in real time via the Internet The webinar will be cast live over Skype on a large screen at the church.—Cheril Vernon
The event is cast live over the Internet and broadcast later on National Public Radio's "Science Friday."—Lynn Teo Simarski
intransitive verb
to throw somethingspecifically: to throw out a lure with a fishing rod
dialectal British vomit
dialectal, England to bear fruit : yield
to perform addition
obsolete estimate, conjecture
warp
lumber casts
to range over land in search of a trail—used of hunting dogs or trackers
veer
noun
an act of casting
something that happens as a result of chance
a throw of dice
a seven on the first cast
a throw of a line (such as a fishing line) or net
a perfect cast
the form in which a thing is constructed
the set of actors in a dramatic production
The show features an all-star cast.
the arrangement of draperies in a painting
the distance to which a thing can be thrownspecifically: the distance a bow can shoot
a turning of the eye in a particular directionalso: expression
this freakish, elfish cast came into the child's eye —Nathaniel Hawthorne
a slight strabismus
something that is thrown or the quantity thrownespecially, British: the leader of a fishing line
something that is formed by casting in a mold or form: such as
an impression taken from an object with a liquid or plastic substance : mold
They made a mask from a wax cast of her face.
a rigid casing (as of fiberglass or of gauze impregnated with plaster of paris) used for immobilizing a usually diseased or broken part
has a cast on her broken arm
forecast, conjecture
an overspread of a color or modification of the appearance of a substance by a trace of some added hue : shade
gray with a greenish cast
tinge, suggestion
a cast of bitterness in his words—Walter O'Meara
a ride on one's way in a vehicle : lift
A motorist gave him a cast as far as the town.
Scotland help, assistance
shape, appearance
the delicate cast of her features
characteristic quality
his father's conservative cast of mind
something that is shed, ejected, or thrown out or off: such as
the excrement of an earthworm
a mass of soft matter formed in cavities of diseased organs and discharged from the body
the skin of an insect
the ranging in search of a trail by a dog, hunting pack, or tracker
The setter made a wide cast.
铸造性能
金属在铸造成形的过程中,获得外形准确、内部健全的铸件的能力。
Verb Middle English, from Old Norse kasta; akin to Old Norse kǫs heap
The first known use of cast was in the 13th century
castanetnoun
a rhythm instrument that consists of two small ivory, wood, or plastic shells fastened together and attached to the thumb and clicked together by the fingers—usually used in plural
castanetnoun
a rhythm instrument that consists of two small ivory, wood, or plastic shells fastened together and attached to the thumb and clicked together by the fingers—usually used in plural
cast1 of 2verb
throw entry 1 sense 1a, toss
cast a stone
to throw a fishing line
direct entry 1 sense 3
cast a glance
to place as if by throwing
cast doubt on their honesty
to deposit formally
cast a ballot
to throw off, out, or away a snake casts its skin
the horse cast a shoe
compute sense 1
to arrange into parts or into a proper form
cast the story in the form of a letter
to assign parts to actors
cast a play
to shape a substance by pouring it in liquid or very soft form into a mold and letting it harden without pressure cast machine parts
cast steel
cast2 of 2noun
an act of casting
the form in which a thing is constructed
the characters or the actors in a story or play
the distance to which a thing can be thrown
a glance of the eye
appearance sense 1, look
casting sense 2
a rigid casing (as of gauze and plaster of paris) for immobilizing a body part
forecast entry 2
a tinge of color : shade
one of the characteristics associated with a person or thing her strict cast of mind
the humorous cast of his stories
something thrown out or off or shed
cast1 of 2verb
throw entry 1 sense 1a, toss
cast a stone
to throw a fishing line
direct entry 1 sense 3
cast a glance
to place as if by throwing
cast doubt on their honesty
to deposit formally
cast a ballot
to throw off, out, or away a snake casts its skin
the horse cast a shoe
compute sense 1
to arrange into parts or into a proper form
cast the story in the form of a letter
to assign parts to actors
cast a play
to shape a substance by pouring it in liquid or very soft form into a mold and letting it harden without pressure cast machine parts
cast steel
cast2 of 2noun
an act of casting
the form in which a thing is constructed
the characters or the actors in a story or play
the distance to which a thing can be thrown
a glance of the eye
appearance sense 1, look
casting sense 2
a rigid casing (as of gauze and plaster of paris) for immobilizing a body part
forecast entry 2
a tinge of color : shade
one of the characteristics associated with a person or thing her strict cast of mind
the humorous cast of his stories
something thrown out or off or shed
1.SIFC process is able to deliver the correct quality for castability within the limited time.
SIFC工艺可以在较短的时间内提供满足浇注性能的合适钢水。
2.This paper analyzes the influence of calcium treatment on the castability of continuous casting molten steel.
分析讨论了钙处理对连铸钢浇注性能的影响。
3.Grey cast iron with high carbon equivalent has excellent castability, but? It's? Difficult to get high strength.
高碳当量灰铸铁具有良好的铸造性能,但提高强度是一个重要研究课题。
4.Very satisfactory castability has been achieved and the production cost remarkably cut down in application of the new technology.
并将其应用在部分冷墩钢的实际生产中,在获得好的钢水浇铸性能的同时,还降低了生产成本。
5.Objective: To investigate the effects of recasting on the castability, composition and microstructure of non-precious ceramic alloy.
目的:研究反复熔铸对非贵金属烤瓷合金铸流率、化学成分、微观组织结构的变化的影响。
6.ZA27 alloy is of high strength, excellent castability and of low energy consumed and pollution free. ZA27 alloy isa excellent engineering alloy.
ZA27合金强度高、铸造性能优越熔化时能耗低、基本上无污染,是一种很有前途的工程合金。
7.No. 3 Having excellent balance of desirable physical, mechanical properties and superb castability. Almost suitable for any die-casting component.
物理及机械性能上有极佳的平衡,亦拥有优良的铸造性,适合于大部份压铸件。
8.The effect of ferro-silico-barium and its rare earth complex alloy on mechanical properties, castability and metallographic structure of cast iron containing Pb, As and Sn have been studied.
研究了含钡硅铁及其稀土复合合金对含铅、砷、锡铸铁机械性能、铸造性能和金相组织的影响。
9.This paper introduces the availability of four wheat-straw processed by different method, put emphasis upon density, compression strength and castability of Flowing Straw-Cement composition.
本文介绍了经不同方法加工处理后四种麦秸秆的可用性能,着重研究了流动性秸秆水泥复合材料的密度、强度以及可浇注性。
10.Objective: To study the physical castability of a new type nickel based ceramic alloy without beryllium by comparing with CW pa alloy and VB alloy, for the purpose of future clinical application.
目的:考察新型不含铍的镍铬铝钛烤瓷合金可铸造性能,为新型烤瓷合金的研制和临床应用提供实验依据。
11.Seaweed was cast up by the waves.
12.The tree cast a long shadow on the lawn.
13.How many votes were cast?
14.She has a cast on her arm.
15.They made a mask from a wax cast of her face.
16.Voters are preparing to cast ballots next month in a spirited election that could produce the country’s first female president, a milestone in the world’s largest Spanish-speaking country.
17.Such a move, if approved, would have required the council to cast an additional vote in the coming months to spend the money allocated for police hiring.
expire [archaic]
prognosticating
cast of characters
cast aspersions on
the die is cast
cast adrift
cast on
an all-star cast
cast aside
cast a (dark) cloud