etch
英 [etʃ]
美 [ɛtʃ]
- vt. 蝕刻;鮮明地描述;銘記
- vi. 蝕刻
- n. 刻蝕;腐蝕劑
助記提示
1. "engrave by eating away the surface of with acids".
2. eat => etch.
中文詞源
etch 蝕刻來自詞根ed, 吃,詞源同eat, edible.
英文詞源
- etch
- etch: [17] A line that has been etched has been literally ‘eaten’ away by acid or other corrosives. The word was borrowed from Dutch etsen, which in turn came from German ätzen ‘corrode, etch’. This can be traced back to a prehistoric Germanic *atjan ‘cause to eat, feed’, a relation of *etan ‘eat’ (from which English gets eat).
=> eat - etch (v.)
- 1630s, "to engrave by eating away the surface of with acids," from Dutch etsen, from German ätzen "to etch," from Old High German azzon "give to eat; cause to bite, feed," from Proto-Germanic *atjanan, causative of *etanan "eat" (see eat). Related: Etched; etching. The Etch A Sketch drawing toy was introduced 1960 by Ohio Art Company.
雙語例句
- 1. Hydrofluoric acid of Porcelain Etchant and phosphoric acid of UNI - ETCH are severe eye and tissue irritants.
- 瓷酸蝕劑的氫氟酸和UNI-ETCH的磷酸是一種強烈的眼睛和組織的刺激物.
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- 2. More often, all of the materials exposed to the etchant have a finite etch rate.
- 通常, 所有暴露在刻蝕劑中的材料都具有一定的刻蝕速率.
來自辭典例句
- 3. We inspect etch channel density of the seed piece by piece.
- 低腐蝕隧道:為確保低腐蝕隧道密度,我們對晶種的腐蝕隧道密度進行逐塊檢測.
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- 4. Finally the structures were released in a 49 % HF etch.
- 最後在49%F中腐蝕形成這些結構.
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- 5. More often , all of the materials etchant have a finite etch rate.
- 劑中的材料都具有一定的刻蝕速率.
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