The meaning of lot
First, pronunciation
The word "say" is pronounced "say".
Second, word formation
1, melting: refers to the process of melting or melting of substances at high temperature, and is often used to describe the melting of metals.
2. Casting batch: refers to the process of melting metal by casting process and pouring it into the mold to make it into a specific shape.
3. Conjunction of rocks: refers to the process that rocks change from solid state to flowable state under the conditions of high temperature and high pressure, which is common in hydrothermal alteration in the deep crust.
4. Plasticization: refers to the process that plastics become soft and plastic at high temperature, which is often used to process plastic products or recycle plastic materials.
5. Glazing: refers to the process that glass becomes soft, plastic and shaped at high temperature, which is common in glass processing technology.
6. Billet: refers to the steel that is heated to a certain temperature and then formed into the required shape and size through forging, rolling and other processes.
7. Copper: refers to heating copper to a certain temperature, and then forming the required shape and size through forging, rolling and other processes.
8. Mixing: refers to the fusion of two or more different materials through processes such as heating and pressing.
Draw lots to make sentences:
1. When the high-temperature furnace heats the hard metal to the limit, the metal begins to melt into boiling liquid, showing its flexible side.
2. The hammer in the blacksmith's hand keeps beating the red-hot metal to make it melt gradually, which shows the strength of tenacity and deformation in the sparking workshop.
3. The metal blocks in the furnace melt slowly, as if being swallowed up by the dance of the flame, and the metal is shining in the whistle of the furnace.
4. Under the high temperature environment, the tiny cracks on the metal surface begin to expand. With the increase of temperature, the metal finally became irresistible and became a liquid melt.
5. The intense flame makes the metal reach the melting point quickly, the binding force between molecules collapses, and the metal becomes a hot liquid like lava, and produces hot energy.