iron的意思和读音

iron

: [ˈaɪrn] : [ˈaɪə(r)n]

n.

adj.

v.

irons  ironing  ironed  

adj.+n.molten iron,ferric iron,ferrous iron

v.+n.iron shirt,difference iron,pump iron

n.computer hardware

ironn.metal

1.[u]a chemical element. Iron is a hard strong metal that is used to make steel and is also found in small quantities in blood and food.

cast/wrought/corrugated iron

iron gates/bars/railings

an iron and steel works

iron ore(= rock containing iron)

patients with iron deficiency(= not enough iron in their blood)

iron tablets(= containing iron prepared as a medicine)

She had a will of iron(= it was very strong) .

tool

2.[c]a tool with a flat metal base that can be heated and used to make clothes smooth

a steam iron

3.[c]a tool made of iron or another metal

for prisoners

4.[pl]chains or other heavy objects made of iron, attached to the arms and legs of prisoners, especially in the past

in golf

5.[c]one of the set of clubs (= sticks for hitting the ball with) that have a metal head

IDMhave several, etc. irons in the fire);广to be involved in several activities or areas of business at the same time, hoping that at least one will be successfulv.— see alsoironing

1.[t][i]~ (sth)to make clothes, etc. smooth by using an iron

I'll need to iron that dress before I can wear it.穿

He was ironing when I arrived.

adj.

1.[obn]very strong and determined

She was known as the ‘Iron Lady’.”。

a man of iron will

IDMan iron fist/hand (in a velvet glove)if you use the wordsan iron fist/hand when describing the way that sb behaves, you mean that they treat people severely. This treatment may be hidden behind a kind appearance (thevelvet glove ).

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n.1.a hard heavy metal that is a common element. It is used for making steel and is also used in many types of machine and building structures.; small quantities of iron, existing in some foods and in your body, which is important for good healtstrong.an object with a flat metal base that is heated and used for making clothes smooth3.a golf club with a metal end for hitting the ball4.chains put on the arms or legs of prisoners to prevent them from escaping1.a hard heavy metal that is a common element. It is used for making steel and is also used in many types of machine and building structures.; small quantities of iron, existing in some foods and in your body, which is important for good healtstrong.an object with a flat metal base that is heated and used for making clothes smooth3.a golf club with a metal end for hitting the ball4.chains put on the arms or legs of prisoners to prevent them from escaping

adj.1.made of iron2.very strong, strict, or severe; very determined

v.1.to push a heated iron across cloth or clothes to make them smooth

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1.He saved his mother and other lions and became king of his tribe . He is a lion of great determination and iron will. He is a really Hero!

2.Even if it does, China is hardly in a position to call the shots given its reliance on Australian iron ore.

3.Heavy iron chains around his feet and hands were fixed to a metal bar that ran round the hall about ten centimetres off the ground.10

4.And no one expects the Pilbara to run out of iron ore for at least 30 years, maybe much longer.

5."IT'S the economy, stupid, " James Carville's catchphrase from Bill Clinton's 1992 campaign, is often seen as an iron political law.“!”1992

6.China has also spent much of the past two years trying to secure iron ore for steel production on better terms.

7.The rusty iron chain that double-locked the cart to the front wheels of the cycle began to squeal as he rode.

8.Jue, the bank handles the accounts had been uncovered to justice, can iron all water withdrawals do not know that to the millions who will.

9.Working in such a laundry was known as the "8-pound livelihood" because a person had to lift an iron weighing almost 4 kilograms all day.“8”,4

10.There was a door which opened under the steps into the kitchen, protected by an iron grating, intended as a safeguard against burglars.