pitted的意思和读音

pitted

: [ˈpɪtəd] : [ˈpɪtɪd]

adj.

v.“pit”

adj.smooth

adj.rutted,eroded,rough,bumpy,uneven

pittedadj.

1.having small marks or holes in the surface

2.having had the large hard seed(= the pit ) removed

pitted olives

adj.1.;2.,

v.1.“pit”

adj.1.a pitted surface has small marks or holes in it2.a pitted fruit has had the seed taken out of it

v.1.The past tense and past participle of pit

1. ... pitman arm [] pitted pivot axis 线() ...

2. red date pitted soy sauce ...

3. 4. thinned 5. pitted 6. eroded ...

5. peeled off pitted plugged ...

7. ... 4. reason: 1. pitted 2. battle: ...

:,,,,,,

1.PITTED : Small indentations appearing as black dots on finished surfaces of any piece of product; undesirable surface defects.

2.The recuperator tube of ammonia condenser on a factory was made of 316L stainless steel and pitted after used for only one year.316L使1穿

3.Bigger felt that he was caught up in a vast but delicate machine whose wheels would whirl no matter what was pitted against them.

4.The New York Times said the demonstrations pitted "thugs firing bullets" against "protesters firing tweets" .《

5.Uruguay has voted in elections which pitted a left-wing ex-guerrilla leader against a former president - and the result too close to call.

6.PS: The really significant thing was that on the free lap after Fernando pitted, Michael showed he had some performance in reserve.西

7.The pitted and frosted surface of these grains is typical of desert sand, where grains constantly collide with one another.

8.Even through the road was littered with boulders and pitted with holes, Bruce was not in the least perturbed.使,Bruce

9.On stripping down a damaged motor, the tappets are invariably found to be heavily pitted and bits of metal broken off the camshaft lobes.

10.His face was of a good open expression, but sunburnt very dark, and heavily freckled and pitted with the small-pox.