pitting的意思和读音

pit

: [pɪt] : [pɪt]

n.

v.使

pitted  

adj.+n.bottomless pit

v.+n.dig pit

v.oppose,set against,fight

n.hole,ditch,coal mine,mine,dent

pittingn.— see alsosandpitdeep hole

1.[c]a large deep hole in the ground

We dug a deep pit in the yard.

The body had been dumped in a pit.

2.[c]a deep hole in the ground from which minerals are dug out

a chalk/gravel pit

in skin

3.[c]a small shallow hole in the surface of sth, especially a mark left on the surface of the skin by some disease, such as chickenpox

in motor racing

4.[c]a place near the track where cars can stop for fuel, new tyres, etc. during a race

in business

5.[c]the area of a stock exchange where a particular product is traded

the corn pit

IDMbe the pits(informal)to be very bad or the worst example of sth

He had a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach.

the pit of your/the stomachthe bottom of the stomach where people say they feel strong feelings, especially fear

He had a sudden sinking feeling in the pit of his stomach.

v.make holes

1.~ sth使to make marks or holes on the surface of sth

The surface of the moon is pitted with craters.

Smallpox scars had pitted his face.

fruit

2.~ sthto remove the stone from the inside of a fruit

pitted olives

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n.1.a very large hole dug in the ground in order to obtain a particular substance or type of stone; a hole that you dig in the ground to put something in it; a mine under the ground, especially a coal mine2.the place in front of a stage where an orchestra sits; the place where people buy and sell shares in a stock exchange; the place where people gamble in a casino; an enclosed place where animals are made to fight3.a large hard seed inside some types of fruit4.an armpit5.a small mark or hole in a surface6.an extremely messy place7.a state in which you have very strong unpleasant feelings or in which something bad is happening8.the area beside a race track where cars are repaired or get more gas during a race9.something that is very bad1.a very large hole dug in the ground in order to obtain a particular substance or type of stone; a hole that you dig in the ground to put something in it; a mine under the ground, especially a coal mine2.the place in front of a stage where an orchestra sits; the place where people buy and sell shares in a stock exchange; the place where people gamble in a casino; an enclosed place where animals are made to fight3.a large hard seed inside some types of fruit4.an armpit5.a small mark or hole in a surface6.an extremely messy place7.a state in which you have very strong unpleasant feelings or in which something bad is happening8.the area beside a race track where cars are repaired or get more gas during a race9.something that is very bad

v.1.to make small marks or holes in a surface2.to take the large hard seed out of a fruit

1. scoring pitting adhesion ...

2.(PITTING), 穿

3. pitch pitting ;; plug ;; ...

4. 4.4.3 corrosion 4.4.4 pitting 4.4.5 crazing ...

5. pitometer pitting pitting corrosion test ...

6. scale pitting indent ...

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1.Cooperative gameplay supports up to three players, pitting you and your friends against the dark forces of Middle-earth.

2.Failure: Pitting , cratering, or erosion of the surface. Obvious and significant deterioration.

3.The surface condition (roughness) of corrosion test sample has a pronounced influence on the pitting resistance of the base metal.

4.The fighting in Darfur is usually described as racially motivated, pitting mounted Arabs against black rebels and civilians.

5.In general, the rougher the surface, the poorer the pitting resistance, and the lower the critical pitting temperature.

6.pitting process the face width of the pinion employed was half that of the wheel.齿

7.Some de-icing agents aren't recommended for use on concrete as they may cause pitting and other damage to the surface.使

8.The landmark is pitting some of the most powerful interests here against residents, including one of the city's oldest families.

9.Near the point of inflection, fatigue pitting or wear occurs easily.

10.But the move came as Algeria plunged into a bloody civil war, pitting the country's military-backed government against Islamist radicals.