英:['pɪtɪŋ]
美:['pɪtɪŋ]
英:['pɪtɪŋ]
美:['pɪtɪŋ]
n.
蚀损斑,氢气泡疤
点蚀
锈斑
凹痕
词根:pit
adj.pitted 有麻点的;除了核的;有凹痕的
n.pit 矿井;深坑;陷阱;(物体或人体表面上的)凹陷;(英国剧场的)正厅后排;正厅后排的观众
v.pitted 把…放进坑内;挖坑于;使留下疤痕(pit的过去分词)
vi.pit 凹陷;起凹点
vt.pit 使竞争;窖藏;使凹下;去…之核;使留疤痕
pitting corrosion点状腐蚀,斑蚀
麻膛
锈蚀
点蚀
点蚀
压凹形成,凹陷:小的凹陷形成,通常系瘢痕所致
由于脾脏的作用,自红细胞去除某些结构(如铁颗粒)而不破坏细胞
用手指重压后数分钟仍存在的凹陷,区别液体性水肿和粘液性水肿
纹孔式
点蚀
点蚀
又称 :点蚀(pitting corrosion)
腐蚀局限在金属表面各个很小区域,向金属内部扩展,形成点状孔穴。
The first known use of pitting was in 1593
pixelnoun
any of the small elements that together make up an image (as on a television screen) or sensor (as in a camera)
pivot1 of 2noun
a shaft or pin on which something turns
something on which something else turns or depends : a central member, part, or point
pivot2 of 2verb
to turn on or as if on a pivot the future pivots on what is done today
the guns are mounted in such a way as to pivot easily
to provide with, mount on, or attach by a pivot
pivot1 of 2noun
a shaft or pin on which something turns
something on which something else turns or depends : a central member, part, or point
pivot2 of 2verb
to turn on or as if on a pivot the future pivots on what is done today
the guns are mounted in such a way as to pivot easily
to provide with, mount on, or attach by a pivot
pivotaladjective
of, relating to, or functioning as a pivot
extremely important : critical
a pivotal discovery
pivot1 of 2noun
a shaft or pin on which something turns
something on which something else turns or depends : a central member, part, or point
pivot2 of 2verb
to turn on or as if on a pivot the future pivots on what is done today
the guns are mounted in such a way as to pivot easily
to provide with, mount on, or attach by a pivot
pity1 of 2noun
sympathetic sorrow for one suffering, distressed, or unhappy : compassion
something to be regretted
it's a pity you can't go
pity2 of 2verb
to feel pity for
pituitary1 of 2adjective
of, relating to, or being the pituitary gland
pituitary2 of 2noun
pituitary gland
pitting
pittingnoun
the action or process of forming pits (as in acned skin, a tooth, or a dental restoration)
the formation of a depression or indentation in living tissue that is produced by pressure with a finger or blunt instrument and disappears only slowly following release of the pressure in some forms of edema
1 The paint quality is outstanding, with good leveling and the ability to hide surface pitting and small imperfections.
2 If you bring in all of the witnesses and build context to the events that are being claimed, then you can avoid pitting one person against the other.
3 But populists are united in pitting the people against the powerful.
4 The tragedy of the Moriori resembles many other such tragedies in both the modern and the ancient world, pitting numerous well-equipped people against few ill-equipped opponents.
5 It was an early Magritte-like experiment in pitting words against images, challenging viewers to question their faith in visual representations, the printed word or both.
6 The construction of Arroyo Seco freeway, better known as the 110, sets in motion the series' arc pitting brown people against white.
7 It has been presented as a David and Goliath battle – pitting a chain of UK comedy clubs against 20th Century Fox, the makers of Glee.
8 The unpleasant and expensive price-fixing lawsuit last year, pitting the Justice Department against five major publishers, has been settled.
9 Boosted by legislation introduced by the Democratic congressman Luis Gutiérrez, of Illinois, the Women on 20s campaign conducted a contest, pitting fifteen female figures, including Eleanor Roosevelt, Margaret Sanger, and Rosa Parks, against one another.
10 But the drama, for all its sleazy flair, unfolds a politically inspired and rigorously principled conflict pitting journalistic candor against what one character calls “the prestige of France.”
11 She wrote many of its eight instrumentals by finding a guitar phrase she liked, electronically mutating it and pitting the warped sound against the original.
12 Mr. Stone made “Wall Street 2: Money Never Sleeps” as a morality tale, pitting Good against Gekko.
13 But pitting Naru against a series of pop-up threats — an enraged bear, deadly quicksand, skeevy French fur trappers — is barely a plot.
14 An aging patriarch who bred his children for maximum ruthlessness, pitting them in competition for a role he may or may not be ready to yield.
15 This is not about this pitting between two women and division between two women.
16 At any rate “The Event” scratches for your attention now as it initially didn’t, pitting a curvy, middle-aged female politician from Alaska against a composed, conciliating black president.
17 From the beginning, every battle happens online against human opponents — there is no offline mode — pitting you and 14 of your newest friends against 15 randomly selected players on the other team.
18 The solo passages for male voices are more pointedly dramatic, often pitting the soloists against dense orchestral and choral scoring.
19 He had enjoyed being outdoors and had reveled in pitting his strength against the forces of nature.
他享受呆在户外,也陶醉于施展自己的力量,挑战大自然。
20 He finds himself caught up in the Lincoln County War, pitting a murderous Irish land grabber against an upstart English businessman.