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casting

英 [ˈkɑːstɪŋ]

美 [ˈkæstɪŋ]

n.  角色分配; 演员挑选; 铸件; 铸造物
v.  向…投以(视线、笑容等); 投射(光、影子等); 使人怀疑; 造谣中伤
cast的现在分词

复数:castings 现在分词:casting 

TOEFL化学

Collins.1 / BNC.9808 / COCA.7940

牛津词典

    noun

    • 角色分配;演员挑选
      the process of choosing actors for a play or film/movie
      1. 铸件;铸造物
        an object made by pouring hot liquid metal, etc. into a mould (= a specially shaped container)

        柯林斯词典

        英英释义

        noun

        • the choice of actors to play particular roles in a play or movie
          1. the act of throwing a fishing line out over the water by means of a rod and reel
              Synonym:cast
            1. the act of creating something by casting it in a mold
                Synonym:molding
              1. object formed by a mold
                  Synonym:cast

                双语例句

                • The workers are casting a stainless steel bust.
                  工人们正在铸造一座不锈钢的胸像。
                • The casting can meet requirement of titanium alloy creep fixed treatment.
                  研制出的铸件满足了钛合金蠕变定形处理的要求。
                • Magnesium Die Casting have made significant headway in worldwide.
                  镁合金压铸在世界范围内已经取得了重大的进展。
                • He had no trouble casting the movie.
                  他为该部电影挑选演员没费一点力气。
                • The coating behavior of aluminum alloy lost foam casting ( LFC) process has been investigated.
                  研究了铝合金消失模铸造过程中的涂料行为。
                • He has flatly denied casting aspersions on the rabbi's behaviour.
                  他已断然否认曾对拉比的行为进行过诋毁。
                • Any true lover casting a pin into the fountain and gazing into it will see his or her future partner
                  只要你心诚,往喷泉里扔下一根大头针,然后盯着泉水看,就能看见未来伴侣的影子。
                • The development and its history on die casting technology have been reviewed.
                  简述了压铸技术发展的历史及发展状况。
                • He tried in a hundred ways to convey his own feelings, casting arch glances at them.
                  他乘机百般撩拨,眉目传情。
                • The maid, casting black looks, hurried out.
                  女仆怒气冲冲地瞪了几眼,匆匆地出去了。