单词 | Brittle |
例句 | (1) The branches were dry and brittle. (2) As you get older your bones become increasingly brittle. (3) The paint was brittle with age. (4) She was diagnosed as having brittle bones. (5) Constant stress has made our nerves brittle. (6) The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice. (7) Joanna was diagnosed as having brittle bones. (8) Chemically treated hair can become dry and brittle. (9) The orchestra was brittle in tone. (10) The pizza base retains its crispness without becoming brittle. (11) She gave a brittle laugh and turned away. (12) She gave a brittle laugh. (13) Pine is brittle and breaks. (14) Dry, brittle hair and split ends were the unfortunate consequence of years of dyeing it peroxide blond. (15) He spoke with the brittle confidence of someone who, underneath, was very worried. (16) 'Not at all,' she said in a brittle voice, avoiding his eye. (17) S.-Soviet Cold War, symbols of ideological purity turned brittle. (18) Perming makes your hair more brittle. (19) Had she ever felt so brittle and so cold? (20) Relations between the two countries are still very brittle. (21) The paper was old and brittle. (22) Their brittle and unsettling promise had already crept into the dark comers of her house and laid bare its emptiness. (23) All the grass in front was brittle and hoary white. (24) Shrimp, anemones, and brittle stars dominate, but their numbers are few, their biomass small. (25) I had expected defensiveness and brittle idealism, but I was wrong. (26) The route starts at the Glen Brittle campsite, next to the beach. (27) Reaumur knew that steel is more brittle than pure iron and connected this with the impurities in it. (28) These incidents suggest the peace in Northern Ireland is still brittle. (29) Subzero temperatures in December and January can turn the ice as brittle as bone china. (30) Jessica had slammed a drawer open, was sorting knives and forks out, brittle, self-absorbed. (1) The branches were dry and brittle. (2) As you get older your bones become increasingly brittle. (3) The paint was brittle with age. (4) She was diagnosed as having brittle bones. (5) The pond was covered in a brittle layer of ice. (6) Chemically treated hair can become dry and brittle. (7) She gave a brittle laugh. (8) Pine is brittle and breaks. (31) Conditioning Contain ingredients like keratin, panthenol and vitamins B and E which prevent lashes becoming brittle and dry. (32) Baking makes chestnuts brittle, which means they can be knocked off their string with a single blow. (33) Like well-toned athletes and good musicians, economies work best when they are flexible and limber, rather than brittle and stiff. (34) In brittle bone disease, collagen is abnormal in strength or in the links between the fibres. (35) Then he began to peel back the brittle newspapers, Father Tim saw that the date on the Mitford Muse was 1952. (36) Follow the road back round to the Glen Brittle campsite. (37) Osteoporosis Otherwise known as brittle bone disease(), osteoporosis is a major cause of disability and premature death. (38) The proprietor, Mr John Allan, sat at a counter carefully turning the brittle pages of what seemed an ancient book. (39) Then the brittle pupal case had cracked at the top, where the adult moth had emerged. (40) The building's electrical wiring was worn and brittle, causing a fire hazard. (41) The result was a sweaty medley, harsh and brittle on the surface, but cheesy and rotten underneath. (42) When the summer sun shines on them, they become hard and brittle, and enter a state of suspended animation. (43) But the comic form he has chosen is too brittle to contain his appalled indignation. (44) In his first term, Richard's bounce had hardened to defensive, brittle pride. (45) Bright, brittle and brash, Zilli Fish is a hectic place that appeals to Soho's media luvvies. (46) He felt drawn, close to exhaustion, his skin stretched tight, like parchment,[] over his brittle bones. (47) Bones and teeth are made from quite simple inorganic compounds which in their normal crystalline and glassy forms are very brittle. (48) A brittle material breaks suddenly, rather than deforming smoothly, when forced beyond a critical value. (49) Dresden Heide Dresden Their feet crunched on the brittle undergrowth, leaving sharp footprints where the early morning frost had taken hold. (50) A crystalline sample of GPA is melted, then chilled rapidly in ice-water to form a brittle amorphous mass. (51) As the Venets' experience shows, trying to avoid fractures in brittle bone children can be very difficult. (52) The thick slash lying everywhere had been packed down, and decay had made it brittle. (53) The glue joints made were typical of this type of adhesive - almost instant and relatively brittle. (54) One wooden jetty crept out over the water on brittle insect legs. (55) Very generally, there are always two fracture mechanisms competing to break a material - plastic flow and brittle cracking. (56) The conventional image of a ceramic is of a hard brittle material used to make items such as crockery and tiles. (57) He was laid down on brittle pampas grass and then manhandled by the creatures. (58) Perhaps I was getting too old and not nimble enough, and too brittle in the bone. (59) In high doses, vitamin A can cause brittle nails, hair loss, headaches and liver damage. (60) A domain-specific dictionary may provide good performance within its own particular domain, but outside this its performance is brittle and inflexible. (61) Reaumur was concerned also with trying to make cast iron less brittle. (62) Several other blooms lay bright and brittle between the back pages of the diary, each one neatly labelled. (63) Toning exercises also help protect against the brittle bone disease osteoporosis. (64) His religious faith, which had always been a rationalistic, brittle thing, simply broke apart. (65) The Controller's acknowledging smile was as brittle as frosted glass. (66) Beneath Lais's brittle facade there was a childlike quality that brought out the protective instinct in him. (67) This group has a high doctor-patient contact rate but also includes a proportion of patients with unstable or brittle asthma. (68) Glass that is near room temperature is a familiar brittle material, and modeling clay is obviously ductile. (69) It has no elasticity, is brittle and breaks easily when brushed or combed. (70) He brought the stone down once again; heard the brittle sound of bone as it snapped beneath the rock. (71) Keywords: fractography, brittle material, failure mode, model rock. (72) Too little, and the system becomes stovepiped and brittle. (73) The brittle glass was handled with due care. (74) Her authority in this new group was brittle and. (75) Manganese is a hard, brittle, gray-white metal. (76) They are flashy without substance,[] brittle without solidity. (77) Ultrasonic machining is a novel manufacture method, which is suitable for maching of nonconductive, brittle, hard and infusible material. (78) The starfish along with sea urchins and relatives including feather stars, brittle stars, basket stars, sea daisies, sea lilies, and sea cucumbers make up the Phylum Echinodermata. (79) Hard, Brittle, and lustrous, it has a distinctive gray-white colour with a reddish tinge. (80) All that sun, water and chlorine made your hair dry, rough, brittle, and frizzy? (81) The metallocene is summarized as strata, lithology, structure, and especially brittle - ductile shear zone. (82) Loch Brittle beach, Isle of Skye, UK - With the menace of the Black Cuillin hills behind, it's one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, having lot of scenic beauty. (83) Chinese fruit having a thin brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried. (84) A series of small shear zones, which are parallel to the main deformation belt, are formed in the foot wall, while in the hanging wall ductile brittle normal faults are popular. (85) The main ore - controlling structure is Zaiziwan brittle - ductile shear zone. (86) He looked over the counter at Leo , and Leo watched him with a weary, brittle jeer. (87) Galia Traub (WPI '09) contrasts the ECPD definition to Kulak's implications that engineering is about "static processes and brittle team structures that tend to discourage change." (88) The stress-strain relationship curve of the cement soil tends to soften, with an obvious peak point, it being mainly in a brittle failure state. (89) The fracture mode of SPS sintered molybdenum belongs to brittle intercrystalline fracture. (90) In this data integration level, the organization starts from propriety and ad hoc integration, rendering the architecture brittle in the face of change. (91) Etymonline pushes the date for the parents of brittle even further back, invoking proto-germanic, Old High German and Old Norse. (92) Experimental studies show that coal had the lower volume modulus, relatively higher poisson , lower compressive and tensile strength, brittle, easily broken and vulnerable to compression. (93) In older plants, 'whiptail', a serious disorder of commercial crops in which lamina of younger leaves is progressively distorted, brittle and greatly reduced, eventually leaving largely bare midrib. (94) The invention belongs to the field of ultra-precision processing of hard and brittle crystal materials and relates to a corroding agent for detecting damage of a surface layer of a sapphire substrate. (95) There exist three brittle temperature ranges during the course of solidification and cooling process in the weld metal of Low-carbon steel. (96) A hard brittle wax obtained by purifying ozokerite, a natural occurring mineral wax. (97) The severing theory and severing method for brittle block are studied. (98) It has the same look and taste as our traditional Peanut Brittle - you won't be able to tell the difference! (99) There are such defects as furnace oxidation, beading, brittle fracture, distortion, unstable properties and so forth on commonly aged beryllium bronze . (100) Disgo treatment, the products, including a higher "no chromic acid" protective layer to avoid the occurrence of brittle. (101) The paper analyzed the critical failure action and brittle rock with a penetration and reestablishment group theory. The critical failure rate of the rock was obtained. (102) In systems such as this we also often find that there are either no tests around this configuration code, or the tests that do exist are brittle and/or not realistic. (103) The cause of brittle fracture on hacksaw blades - blank were analyzed. (104) Peanuts must be harvested at the right time and shipped to processors who turn them into peanut butter, peanut oil, peanut brittle, and numerous other peanut delicacies . (105) The answer is that he is very aware of how brittle his power structure has become. (106) Appearance and Properties A lustrous , greyish black, brittle, sublimate, poisonous, corrosive halogen element. (106) try its best to collect and make good sentences. (107) A cutting tip for a cutting tool used to cut or drill a brittle workpiece such as stone, brick, concrete, or asphalt and a frame saw provided with the cutting tip are disclosed. (108) In part three, Progressive failure of brittle materials is simulated. (109) The problem of interfacial debonding fiber pullout in fiber - reinforced brittle matrix composite material is analyzed. (110) For cutting non- ferrous brittle materials such as granite , marble , concrete , ect with powerful cutting ability. (111) The results show that 82B wire rod brittle fracture is mainly caused by excessive inclusion, reticulate carbide, lower sorbite in the microstructure, and surface defect of wire rod. (112) XML is often less brittle because, again , you can ignore data you don't know about. (113) High manganese steels undergo a ductile to brittle transition at low temperature, which is accompanied by a change in the fracture mechanism from dimple fracture to intergranular fracture. (114) For the HT 200 gray cast iron, the wear was caused mainly by the brittle flake. (115) In this paper, a lattice model is presented to simulate the cracking processes of brittle materials. (116) Half the number of bolts in floating head of deethanizer overhead cooler were brittle fractured. (117) A brittle, grayish - brown, Arctic lichen ( Cetraria islandica ) sometimes a food or in medicine. (118) During the press conference, Buffett took a bag of peanut brittle from Munger -- saying "I'll get that Charlie" -- and ostentatiously gnawed it open with his teeth. (119) The brittle rachis may break when handled, and the berries may shell in storage. (120) Lamellar tearing is a kind of brittle fracture in thick plate of steel structures, which usually occurs in cruciform, tee and corner joints. (121) As organic unit dispersed in hybrid network in low molecular polymer form, the result hybrid material was transparent and brittle. (122) The bracket as-cast ferritic nodular iron breaks due to brittle fracture when it is assembled. (123) Silicon is a hard, brittle material registering 72.6 on the Rockwell " A " hardness scale. (124) Save time, yellowed paper be brittle, anti - moisture are poorly written, etc. (125) Contact with strong oxidizing acids such as nitric acid, chromic acid and so on, due to strong oxidation products will cause brittle hair, discoloration, early damage. (126) The following conclusions are obtained: There are sensible elastic deformation and brittle failure feature in the oilwell cement under monopodium stress conditions. (127) Her voice sounded unnaturally high; the brittle laugh she reserved for her boss's jocular, unamusing jokes was even more forced than usual. (128) The single crystal brittle optics materials are the an isotropic material. In the shear process, the shear angle change with the changes of machining orientation. (129) Ductile - brittle transition mechanism is discussed concerning machining parameters and material property. (130) And when it comes to eggs, they are a perfect packaging material - though a tad too brittle. (131) Without Vitamin D, bones can become thin, brittle, soft, or misshapen. (132) The failure of the driving shaft in a hoister is caused by typical brittle fracture under low stress. (133) Brittle deformation in the late stage is mainly marked by tensor - shear faulting. (134) Crazing is a typical kind of nonlinear deformation in brittle polymers. (135) Brittle and the space between the beetle block, a kind of self - violence being naturally show itself. (136) The interfacial alloy layer is essen - tially a brittle phase Fe _ 2 ( AlSi ) _ 5. (137) No more frizzy hair Why is my hair so FRIZZY and dry, coarse or brittle? (138) Charles Goodyear had spent years trying to find a means of processing rubber so that it would not turn into goo in the summer heat or become stiff and brittle in the winter cold. (139) Creating too much dependency between applications with very different life cycles, developers mindsets, tooling, etc. leads to brittle and unstable systems. (140) Its golden color, distinct levels, but not brittle broken, but not greasy oil, the Krusty palatability. (141) Drinking beer especially pale ale strengthens your bones and could stop them becoming brittle, a study suggests. (142) The fracture toughness of silicon being bigger than ceramic, the cutting efficiency is higher because of the easier brittle chip formation mechanism. (143) A good source of biotin, avocados help to prevent dry skin and brittle hair and nails. (144) The PHB homopolymer is a stiff and rather brittle polymer of high crystallinity, whose mechanical properties are not unlike those of polystyrene, though it is less brittle. (145) They have the heft of balsa wood. They are as porous as a sponge, brittle as a coffee mug dropped on the floor ... (146) The sponge brittle star (Ophiothrix suensonii) lives within or near sponges and soft corals in the ocean. (147) Based on the reliability analysis, the reliability index is satisfactory with the allowable value of reliability index for brittle failure. The results can be reference t... (148) In addition to plastic gel strength of viscous outside, still have very good fold softness, not a hair of products processing, deformation, mildewy, brittle blister, etc. (149) Chinese fruit brittle shell enclosing a sweet jellylike pulp and a single seed; often dried. (150) The subcritical crack growth mechanism in brittle materials is studied from the viewpoint of mesomechanics. (151) The fault is of brittle type in the shallow tectonic level of the earth's crust. The main deformational mechanism is cataclasis . (152) The Tanlu ductile brittle shear zone is the major structure as passageway for ore fluid and its secondary faults are the main host. (153) One of the biggest drawbacks to resistive - touch - panel devices is the brittle nature of the ITO coating. |
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