infusible
infusible — 形容詞
- infusiblepositive
- more infusiblecomparative
- most infusiblesuperlative
1. describes a solid substance that does not become liquid when heated, no matter h
不可熔的
加熱也無法液化
describes a solid substance that does not become liquid when heated, no matter how high the temperature goes — instead, it either stays unchanged or breaks down chemically before melting.
Hiro tested the new ceramic compound and found it infusible even at 2,000 degrees Celsius.
Hiro 測試了新的陶瓷複合材料,發現即使在攝氏兩千度的高溫下也無法熔化。
pattern: found + [noun] + infusible
The mineral samples from the volcanic crater proved infusible in the laboratory furnace.
來自火山口的礦物樣本在實驗室熔爐中證實無法熔化。
pattern: proved + infusible
Baraka explained that the alloy's infusible nature made it unsuitable for standard welding techniques.
Baraka 解釋說,這種合金的不可熔特性使它不適合標準焊接技術。
Professor Nadia's team discovered that the infusible material decomposed before reaching its melting point.
Nadia 教授的團隊發現,這種不可熔的材料在達到熔點之前就已分解。
The factory rejected the shipment because the raw mineral was infusible under normal heating conditions.
工廠退回了這批貨物,因為該原礦在正常加熱條件下無法熔化。
- unmeltable
less formal and more direct; works in everyday language about plastics or candle wax
- non-fusible
alternative technical term, especially in alloy and metal specifications
- refractory
narrower and more formal; used for industrial ceramics and furnace linings that withstand extreme heat without changing
文法句型
proved + infusible
remained + infusible
found + [noun] + infusible
用法筆記
Primarily used in technical and scientific writing, especially in materials science, geology, and chemistry. Do not confuse with 'inflammable' (easily set on fire) or 'infusible' used in medicine, where it means 'capable of being infused' (from a different Latin root).