casting
n. 鑄造,鑄件; 角色分配; 投擲; [動]脫落物
v. 扔掉(cast的現在分詞); 鑄造; 投擲; 選派演員
A casting is an object or piece of machinery which has been made by pouring a liquid such as hot metal into a container, so that when it hardens it has the required shape.
...stainless steel castings for Waterloo Station.
為滑鐵盧車站做的不鏽鋼鑄件
1. object formed by a mold
2. the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
3. the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
4. the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie
The market rout is rapidly out amounts of wealth, casting a pall over households and businesses.
股市重挫正迅速將大量財富席捲一空, 給家庭和企業蒙上陰影.
The main defects and their prevention for ductile iron parts in investment casting were analyzed.
分析了精鑄球鐵的主要缺陷及其防止方法.
" I won't forget,'said Carrie, casting a glance at her as she went away.
“ 我不會忘記的, "嘉莉說, 當她走時又看了她一眼.
Casting Town Gate while on a boat no longer leaves you as a land boat.
在船上施展回城術不會再發生“陸上船”的情況.
As a special casting process, its technical level is a world leader.
作為一種特種鑄造工藝, 其技術水平處於世界領先.