casting的意思和读音

casting

: [ˈkæstɪŋ] : [ˈkɑːstɪŋ]

n.

v.“cast”

castings  

n.forming,manufacture,moulding,object,artifact

castingn.

1.[u]the process of choosing actors for a play or film/movie

2.[c]an object made by pouring hot liquid metal, etc. into a mould(= a specially shaped container)

n.1.;2.,3.4.,5.,6.()7.1.;2.,3.4.,5.,6.()7.

v.1.“cast”

n.1.the process of choosing people to act in a movie, play, etc.2.an object formed into a particular shape by pouring a liquid into a mold

v.1.The present participle of cast

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2. Film Editing: Casting西· Marcia Ross ...

3. foundry plant casting undressed casting ...

4. intermittent kiln casting sgraffito ...

5. die cast casting fogging ...

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1.NOW! "Intimidated, the group of people began to leave, casting puzzled stares in his direction. "

2.Raising her head, casting a quick glance at him and diverting her eyesight again, she tangles the fringes of her dress.

3.Even when it came to casting them, there seems to have been a temptation to see them as one unit.使

4."shall not have cracks, holes and other casting defects" hidden dangers exist in larger, easy to put the seller in a passive position.“使

5.The invention discloses an improved plaster mold used for the slip casting of the ceramics and a making method.

6.In Zhang Yimou's film "Not One Less" casting, the the rural girls did not wake up a voice of their own destiny, show the self-light of this?

7.The bank says high oil and food prices and a prolonged slowdown in industrial countries are casting a shadow on the economic outlook.

8.Squeeze casting process was used to produce a newly developed high strength and high toughness Al-Cu alloy.

9.He was silent for a minute, casting about for the least vainglorious way in which to express himself.

10.Intimidated, the group of people began to leave, casting puzzled stares in his direction.