cased的意思和读音

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case

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n.

v.[];

abbr.(=computer-aided software engineering)

adj.

cases  casing  cased  

v.+n.case report,take case,case study,put case,bring case

adj.+n.special case,criminal case,good case,civil case,latter case

n.circumstance,situation,item,example,job

casedadj.— see alsocasing

1.~ in sthcompletely covered with a particular material

The towers are made of steel cased in granite.

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v.1., (with up over)2.(),,()3....[];...;...

abbr.1.】(=computer-aided software engineering)

n.1.an example or instance of something; an instance of a disease; a person with a disease2.a situation or set of conditions, especially one involving a particular person or thing3.a legal matter that will be decided in a court; a crime that the police are trying to solve; the evidence and arguments that one side can use against the other in a law court4.a set of facts and arguments that you can state for or against something5.a situation or person to be dealt with, often by an official6.a container or cover for keeping or protecting something; a piece of furniture made of wood and glass in which objects are shown in a store or museum; a container for holding a large number of separate things, especially bottles, or the things in the container; a suitcase7.a form of a noun, adjective, or pronoun in some languages that shows its relationship in grammar to other words in a sentence1.an example or instance of something; an instance of a disease; a person with a disease2.a situation or set of conditions, especially one involving a particular person or thing3.a legal matter that will be decided in a court; a crime that the police are trying to solve; the evidence and arguments that one side can use against the other in a law court4.a set of facts and arguments that you can state for or against something5.a situation or person to be dealt with, often by an official6.a container or cover for keeping or protecting something; a piece of furniture made of wood and glass in which objects are shown in a store or museum; a container for holding a large number of separate things, especially bottles, or the things in the container; a suitcase7.a form of a noun, adjective, or pronoun in some languages that shows its relationship in grammar to other words in a sentence

v.1.if a criminal cases a place, such as a bank, they watch it and look around it to help them plan their crime

abbr.1.[Computer](=computer-aided software engineering)

1. well case cased a. casement ...

2. casebound cased casefy ...

3. ... He had large fat feet cased in soft calfskin boots cased , cased / ...

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1.The name of an identifier contains multiple words and at least one of the words appears to be a compound word that is not cased correctly.

2.Methods of measurement correction Existing for cased-hole resistivity can only rely on the chart to read and corrected manually.

3.Waste - Determination of the permeability coefficient of piece of land by variable load test in an open cased well..

4.The shortage to which he referred has already cased.

5.Always slip and cut the drilling line with the drill string in the cased hole and the bit is at or near the casing shoe.使

6.During the Himalayan period, fold and superimposed deformation had been happened, and cased preexisting structure reformed.

7.It contains the locale folders, which are lower cased, and a hyphen separates the language code from the optional country code.locale使

8.In all cased the excavated rock or earth , called muck , is collected and transported out of the tunnel.

9.cased; cas. ing; cas. es; To put into or cover with a case; encase.

10.this was later discovered to be a square metal-cased module.