英:['hi:ttri:t]
美:['hɪttrɪt]
英:['hi:ttri:t]
美:['hɪttrɪt]
verb
transitive verb
to subject to heatespecially: to treat (a material, such as metal) by heating and cooling in a way that will produce desired properties
The first known use of heat-treat was in 1907
1 It’s not yet known whether live virus can be transmitted to people who consume milk that hasn’t been heat-treated.
2 Scientists say there’s no evidence to suggest that people can contract the virus by consuming food that’s been pasteurized, or heat-treated — or properly cooked.
3 Some yogurts are heat-treated, which kills the cultures.
4 The left rear axle shaft may have been improperly heat-treated during manufacturing and may break, which could result in a loss of motive power and inability to hold the vehicle in park, the company said in a NHTSA report.
5 All sockets are stamped for easy identification, and the bases are heat-treated for durability.
6 Its hardware is made to resist rust, and the cedar wood construction is heat-treated.
7 The knife has an overall length of 10.5 inches, and the blade has been heat-treated to ensure a more pronounced edge, ease of resharpening, and durability.
8 This design is made with polypropylene, and the edges are heat-treated to help prevent fraying and wear.
9 The heat treater has no SPC in use.
热处理方没有在用。
10 He is cutting the steel plate that the heat treatment is crossed.
他正在切割热处理过的钢板。