solder
solder — 名詞
1. a soft metal material that becomes liquid when heated, used for fixing metal par
焊料;焊錫
加熱後用來黏合金屬的軟金屬材料
a soft metal material that becomes liquid when heated, used for fixing metal parts or electrical wires by forming a solid bond as it cools down.
Walid heated the solder with a small iron until it turned into a shiny liquid.
Walid 用小型烙鐵加熱焊料,直到焊料變成發亮的液體。
solder melts into a liquid when heated
The plumber used lead-free solder to fix the copper pipes under the kitchen sink.
水電師傅用無鉛焊料修好了廚房水槽下方的銅管。
used for fixing copper pipes in plumbing
A short piece of solder is enough to connect two wires in a simple circuit.
一小段焊料就足以在簡易電路中連接兩條電線。
Quan bought a roll of solder from the electronics shop for his weekend project.
Quan 從電子材料行買了一卷焊料,準備週末做專題。
solder — 動詞
- solderpresent simple I / you / we / they
- solders3rd person singular
- soldering-ing form
- solderedpast simple
1. to fix metal parts or electrical wires together by melting a soft metal onto the
焊接
用焊料把金屬零件或電線連接起來
to fix metal parts or electrical wires together by melting a soft metal onto the join, so that they stay connected when the metal becomes solid again.
Tanvi carefully soldered the loose wire back onto the circuit board.
Tanvi 小心地把鬆脫的電線焊接回電路板上。
solder + loose wire + circuit board (electronics)
Tunde learned to solder copper pipes during his plumbing course at the college.
Tunde 在學校的配管課程中學會了如何焊接銅管。
solder + copper pipes (plumbing)
The jeweller soldered the broken silver chain so the crack was no longer visible.
珠寶師傅把斷掉的銀鍊焊接好,裂痕就看不見了。
Stefan soldered a small switch onto the LED light wires to control the brightness.
Stefan 將一個小開關焊接到 LED 燈的電線上,以便控制亮度。
- unsolder
to remove solder and separate parts that were previously joined.
文法句型
solder + noun + to + noun
solder + noun + together
用法筆記
The verb 'solder' takes the pieces being joined as its object (e.g. 'solder a wire'), not the material itself. Use the pattern 'solder A to B' to show what is attached to what.