单词 | ductile |
例句 | As bouncy as a ball, with ductile physicality and emerald eyes, Spot injects a lot of anarchic physical comedy into the proceedings and more than a little violence. Review: ‘The Good Dinosaur,’ Pixar Human and Apatosaurus 2015-11-24T05:00:00Z She and Bardem are both miscast, but Kidman is a particularly off fit for Ball, whose physical dexterity and ductile physiognomy, her rubber-band mouth and astonished eyes, are imprinted in our collective brain. ‘Being the Ricardos’ Review: Kiss, Fight, Rinse, Repeat 2021-12-08T05:00:00Z This sense of mastery carries over into Mr. Kolker’s lean but ductile prose. Books of The Times: Robert Kolker’s ‘Lost Girls’ Delves Into Killings 2013-07-16T16:45:32Z The idea of the body as an unstable, ductile entity is also the subject of a short video animation called “Happy Birthday!!” by the British artist Ed Atkins, projected on a gallery wall. Review: New Museum Triennial Casts a Wary Eye on the Future 2015-02-26T05:00:00Z For this artist, time — ductile and emotionally loaded — seems as important a medium as photography or sculpture. Zoe Leonard’s Messages Strike Hard — and Cast a Spell 2018-03-08T05:00:00Z Did the ritual use of hallucinogens by many religions in the Americas contribute to this sense of reality as ductile and sometimes disturbingly unstable? Art Review: ‘Life, Death and Transformation,’ at Brooklyn Museum 2013-01-17T23:01:56Z "Those extra electrons are important because they effectively make the ceramic material more ductile, meaning it can undergo more deformation before breaking, similar to a metal," said Vecchio. Electron-rich metals make ceramics tough to crack 2023-10-19T04:00:00Z "Due to copper’s highly conductive and ductile nature, it is an ideal candidate for transformation and transmission of electrical energy in EVs," the bank said in a note dated Wednesday. Goldman Sachs says rising EV usage to power higher copper demand 2023-07-06T04:00:00Z Magnesium is a silver-white metal that is malleable and ductile at high temperatures. Chemistry 2019-02-14T00:00:00Z Geologic folds are layers of rock that are curved or bent by ductile deformation. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z After 10 months of treatment for Stage 2 triple negative invasive ductile breast cancer, Tierney returned to the Newburyport Police Department as the school resource officer Thursday, Dec. 13. Resource officer returns to school after cancer treatment 2018-12-26T05:00:00Z The bot, yet another copy of me — young and ductile rather than the creaky copy Gramps consisted of — exposed its sensory orifice to the world as it lifted its alloy covering. Ferromagnetism 2018-10-16T04:00:00Z If your Metro car has to single-track around a cracked rail, you can impress your fellow passengers by blaming the dreaded “ductile to brittle transition.” ‘Not built for this’: What fails in the extreme cold? Just about everything. 2018-01-03T05:00:00Z Other elements are not shiny, malleable, or ductile, and are poor conductors of heat and electricity. Chemistry 2019-02-14T00:00:00Z Folds are most commonly formed by compressional forces at depth, where hotter temperatures and higher confining pressures allow ductile deformation to occur. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z They pull plastic or ductile copper through the old service, splitting it open with a wedge like fitting that brings the pipe along behind it. $300 Billion War Beneath the Street: Fighting to Replace America’s Water Pipes 2017-11-10T05:00:00Z Tests showed that under certain conditions the final 3D printed stainless steels were up to three times stronger than steels made by conventional techniques and yet still ductile, the scientists report today in Nature Materials. 3D printing doubles the strength of stainless steel 2017-10-30T04:00:00Z On the album “Radio Flyer,” out today, the trio is joined by Liberty Ellman, a ductile but enigmatic guitarist who’s usually exploring some corner of the jazz avant-garde. The Playlist: Foo Fighters Run Amok, and Arcade Fire and Lorde Overindulge 2017-06-02T04:00:00Z This mix of steel and concrete is superstrong and very ductile. How Building Design Changed After 9/11 2016-09-09T04:00:00Z Bending, the ductile deformation of the rocks near a fault reflects a build-up of stress. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z By Skype, Miyamoto told me how, even at a “crude building site,” he saw a structural engineer’s holy grail – “ductile details” – shorthand for ways to secure parts of the steel-bar skeleton within concrete columns. Amid Katmandu's Earthquake Wreckage, Hints of a Shift to Safer Construction 2015-05-01T04:00:00Z “The processes of our Earth’s interior placed incredible force, producing extreme temperature and pressure creating both ductile and brittle deformation of the underlying bedrock, and provides evidence substantiating Alfred Wegener’s once-ridiculed theory of continental drift.” Decade of Tunnel Excavations Brings Geologists Blessings From Below 2014-02-18T01:35:17Z In continental regions, these profiles also identify the lower crust, characterized by ductile flow. [Report] Mapping Tectonic Deformation in the Crust and Upper Mantle Beneath Europe and the North Atlantic Ocean 2013-08-22T18:26:04.363Z Matter may not be soft and ductile as Machen's reclusive mystic believes, but our lives are changed when we no longer view the world through the narrow prism of our purposes. The doors of perception 2013-05-26T14:14:34Z Strain is produced by stress and produces three types of deformation: elastic, ductile, and brittle. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z But no good plan should ever be hurried, and it should always be formed of elements as ductile as warm wax, that it may fit itself into the mould of circumstances. Henry of Guise; (Vol. III of 3) or, The States of Blois 2012-04-11T02:00:29.713Z This extreme elongation corresponds to the breaking elongation of a tensile sample, and can only take place with a very ductile material. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z Only when at last we have thrown the thread of faith to Thee, shall the ductile anchor hold. The Optimist's Good Morning 2012-03-15T02:00:23.453Z He had a ductile tone like a golden French horn—Joseffy's comparison—and the power and passion of the man have never been equalled. Unicorns 2012-03-14T02:00:26.677Z When rocks are stressed, the resulting strain can be elastic, ductile, or brittle. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z If manner be, as we have assumed, active manifestation of character, the ductile minds of these nice observers and ceaseless imitators must be indeed seriously under its influences. The American Gentleman's Guide to Politeness and Fashion or, Familiar Letters to his Nephews 2012-03-01T03:00:22.883Z This was due to the form of the specimen resisting to some extent the ‘flow’ or alteration of shape which occurs in soft ductile materials previous to fracture. Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II 2012-03-23T02:00:33.140Z Iron work, the torturing into fantastic shapes of ductile strips of metal, was a little more enduring; but it required too much accuracy and too many instruments ever to be very popular. Social Transformations of the Victorian Age A Survey of Court and Country 2012-02-29T03:00:22.540Z His plan, however, met with unexpected resistance from Lord Camden, who was usually so ductile. My Lords of Strogue Vol. III, (of III) A Chronicle of Ireland, from the Convention to the Union 2012-02-15T03:00:27.667Z On the other hand, heating materials make them more ductile and less brittle. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z By the application of a pointed iron hook, while the glass is still ductile, the parallel coils can be distorted into bends, loops or zigzags. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z The weak and ductile donor had a bad quarter of a minute. The King of Schnorrers Grotesques and Fantasies 2011-12-28T03:00:34.587Z The ductile plastic qualities of the clay should be remembered and such additions as feet or handles should emphasize this important point. Pottery, for Artists Craftsmen & Teachers 2011-12-10T03:00:15.097Z Narrowness and mental warp result inevitably from too early and too long periods of concentration in one direction, of the ductile shaping brain. Feminism and Sex-Extinction 2011-11-11T03:00:29.100Z Underneath the plates is a much hotter and more ductile layer that contains zones of convective upwelling generated by the interior heat of Earth. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z But the American—ductile as wax, evinces himself even at an advanced period of life, susceptible of improvement, yet firm in its retention. The International Monthly, Volume 4, No. 4, November 1, 1851 2011-11-03T02:00:15.113Z Gold and Tin.—Alchorne showed that gold alloyed with 1⁄37th part of tin is sufficiently ductile to be rolled and stamped into coin, provided the metal is not annealed at a high temperature. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Why does brittle, cold zinc, when heated, become first ductile, and then, at an increased temperature, become brittle again? Etidorhpa or the End of Earth. The Strange History of a Mysterious Being and The Account of a Remarkable Journey 2011-10-18T02:00:20.997Z But man is of a ductile nature—a creature of habit, and may almost habituate himself to anything. The Emigrant's Lost Son or, Life Alone in the Forest 2011-10-13T02:00:39.777Z The deeper parts of the crust are subjected to higher temperatures and pressure, which makes them more ductile. An Introduction to Geology 2017-01-01T00:00:00Z This species of earth is ductile with water; it then hardens and contracts by heat, so as to be of the greatest use in forming bricks, or stones of any required form or size. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z According to Chenevix, the alloy composed of equal parts of the two metals is grey, is less ductile than its constituent metals and has the specific gravity 11.08. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Ruggedness and tenderness, corruption and sweetness, whimsicality and decision, are magically mingled there in dignified depth, with the most refined feeling—the most ductile language of the brush that is known to me. The Standard Galleries - Holland 2011-09-06T02:00:08.153Z Practical devotion and the Christian duties, have a forcible influence on the ductile minds and unsophisticated hearts of the young. Samboe; or, The African Boy 2011-09-04T02:00:04.743Z Secondly, all these metals when pure, and many alloys, are in varying degree malleable and ductile, are, in fact, if sufficient force be applied, plastic. Arts and Crafts Essays by Members of the Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society 2011-05-30T02:00:17.247Z Silver is the whitest of all the metals, very ductile, but less so than gold; the thinnest leaves of it being one third thicker than those of gold. Heads of Lectures on a Course of Experimental Philosophy: Particularly Including Chemistry 2011-10-11T02:01:05.817Z Gold and Platinum.—Clarke states that the alloy of equal parts of the two metals is ductile, and has almost the colour of gold. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Nor, on the other hand, is it obvious that real children, especially children of the modern sort, possess that ductile na�vet�, that breathless and delicious credulity, which fairyland demands. Aspects and Impressions 2011-04-12T02:00:22.073Z He first models the figure in ductile clay, which is kept moist by wet cloths, during any length of time, so that he may give it the utmost perfection of form. The American Quarterly Review No. XVIII, June 1831 (Vol 9) 2011-04-02T02:00:12.460Z The party that for years held itself in disdainful aloofness, was so defiant of co-operation, in the national parliament, is ductile, neighborly, and eager to help in the municipal and communal councils. Socialism and Democracy in Europe 2011-03-15T02:00:12.887Z The figure was labelled 'Tom Clark, as he was;' that is to say, soft, ductile, capable of being moulded into the Ruffian or the Man. Tom Clark and His Wife Their Double Dreams, And the Curious Things that Befell Them Therein; Being the Rosicrucian's Story 2011-02-25T03:01:12.293Z Gold and Rhodium.—Gold alloyed with �th or 1⁄5th of rhodium is, according to Wollaston, very ductile, infusible and of the colour of gold. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Other kinds of lava are much more ductile and viscous, and coagulate superficially in glossy or wrinkled crusts. Geology 2011-02-20T03:00:12.660Z But if the ice were not in some degree ductile or plastic, this pressure could never produce any the least forward motion of the mass. The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc. It is ductile, is not affected by immersion in sea-water, and can be machined. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide These castings, when subjected to heat for a period of ten days or a fortnight, in closed boxes, in the presence of substances containing oxygen, become highly ductile. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" The alloy of 4 parts of gold and 1 part of palladium is white, hard and ductile. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z At first soft and ductile, it acquires a character and firmness of its own, as an inevitable destiny urges it on its onward career. An Impromptu Ascent of Mont Blanc It is believed that there is sufficient malleable and ductile iron in the soil of Sweden to supply the whole world with this necessary article for a thousand years to come. Due North or Glimpses of Scandinavia and Russia It takes a brilliant polish, is in a high degree malleable and ductile, and in tenacity it only falls short of iron, exceeding in that quality both silver and gold. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright" It is a white metal of bluish tint and is malleable and ductile. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Slice 2 "Anjar" to "Apollo" The sister arts enjoy the use of a plastic and ductile material, like the modeller’s clay; literature alone is condemned to work in mosaic with finite and quite rigid words. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 16 (of 25) Well, I am not unconscious of it all; but I think least said is often best, generally best; gratitude is a tedious sentiment, it’s not ductile, not dramatic. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 23 (of 25) His dull, malleable clay, and ductile, shining bronze had taught him nothing of the way in which light and shadow corrode, blur, and pattern a surface. Renaissance Fancies and Studies Being a Sequel to Euphorion Its insulation was one of these space-age wonders, a form of clear plastic that would remain ductile under zero temperature and pressure. The Trouble with Telstar She wields a wicked bow, a kindly bow, a swift, a sure, a ductile bow. A Guide to Men Being Encore Reflections of a Bachelor Girl The poet finds the universe just as plastic and ductile, just as obedient to his will, and just as ready to take the impress of his spirit, as did these supreme artists. Whitman A Study The colour unites with the light and shadow, is embedded in it; and we can see Titian’s delight in the ductile medium which had such power to give material sensation. The Venetian School of Painting Miss Petunia:— Swedish iron is largely used in the manufacture of upholstery tacks because of its peculiar ductile qualities. Philo Gubb, Correspondence-School Detective To him, the refractory world is ductile and flexible; he invests dust and stones with humanity, and makes them the words of the Reason. Nature His part is fulfilled when he is ductile and docile. The Child and the Curriculum For when the thing is understood, we ought to be very ductile as to the words which we employ. The Academic Questions, Treatise De Finibus, and Tusculan Disputations, of M.T. Cicero, With a Sketch of the Greek Philosophers Mentioned by Cicero I began now to think that there must have been some miscalculation—that she had mistaken the metal and found it not quite so ductile as she had expected. The First Violin A Novel A couple of mysterious and well-managed apparitions were sufficient to terrify the duke, and render him ductile as wax. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Vol 58, No. 357, July 1845 So curious is the power of tin in this respect, that even the vapour of it, when in fusion, will give brittleness to gold and silver, the most ductile of all metals. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease As a result, she was now able to bring up a hard fact, a small hard fact more valuable than worlds of ductile evidence. The Ghost Girl But mind is not malleable and ductile, like gold; and all the preparations of tests, creeds, and catechisms will not insure uniformity of belief. A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume II She is ductile, amiable, and weak to a degree that promises a husband the sovereign dominion. Vixen, Volume I. Unusually Ductile Solid.—Platinum is the most ductile metal known. Assimilative Memory or, How to Attend and Never Forget Each of these is ductile when separate, though tin is only so in a small degree, yet they form when united a substance almost as brittle as glass, and highly elastic. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease Wrought iron is malleable, ductile, and very flexible; when pure it is also very soft. Commercial Geography A Book for High Schools, Commercial Courses, and Business Colleges The language of a nation is at first rude and clumsy; and it demands a succession of skilful artists to make it malleable and ductile, and to work it up to its proper perfection. The Idea of a University Defined and Illustrated: In Nine Discourses Delivered to the Catholics of Dublin Against the assaults of reason it is rock,—it is adamant; but to self-interest, or a covert passion, it is often surprisingly ductile. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 378, April, 1847 Where shall I seek to find A sweet soul pure as dawn, who to my will shall be Both malleable and ductile; who can soar Over the whole earth, or go back in the past? Stories in Verse To wish that parents would, themselves, mould the ductile passions is a chimerical wish, as the present generation have their own passions to combat with, and fastidious pleasures to pursue, neglecting those nature points out. Mary Wollstonecraft Wax: a ductile substance excreted by bees and other insects from glandular structures in various parts of the body, used in building cells or in forming a protective covering. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology The most commonly used one is a long metallic comb, which is drawn across the surface of the combined liquids, leaving its pattern impressed upon the ductile fluid. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries He also made for him a strong helmet, fitted to his temples, beautiful and variously ornamented, and on it placed a golden crest; and made greaves for him of ductile tin. The Iliad of Homer (1873) Like gold, platinum is malleable and ductile and does not tarnish in the air, but it differs from gold in not being easily fusible, so that it is used in the laboratory for crucibles. The Western United States A Geographical Reader They had but to give permanent and conservative form to a ductile mass. Harvard Classics Volume 28 Essays English and American No metal is so ductile, so malleable, so indestructible by fire or chemical tests. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 449 Volume 18, New Series, August 7, 1852 The leather is usually wet, preparatory to being manipulated thus, which renders it more flexible and ductile than in its dry state. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries The copper used was about an eighth of an inch thick, and the soft and ductile character showed that it was pure metal. The Wonder Island Boys: Treasures of the Island Copper is valuable for many purposes, as it does not rust easily, is highly malleable and ductile, and is a good conductor of electricity. The Western United States A Geographical Reader In small masses, indeed, glacier-ice is to all appearance rigid, but on a large scale it is unquestionably ductile.” Rivers of Ice He possessed an enormous vocabulary, and had the fullest power over it; “never was a man under whose hands language was more plastic and ductile.” A Brief History of the English Language and Literature, Vol. 2 But it should be learned early in life, when the faculties are fresh, the mind full of zeal for knowledge, and the mental habits are ductile, not fixed. A Book for All Readers An Aid to the Collection, Use, and Preservation of Books and the Formation of Public and Private Libraries But it was the young whose acquaintance he chiefly courted, as their minds, ductile and unsettled from their age, were easily ensnared by his stratagems. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume II (of X) - Rome Platinum is a grayish-white metal of high luster, and is very malleable and ductile. An Elementary Study of Chemistry And there be yet313:1 who contend for the Alexandrian laurel, and the tinus as more ductile; but without any good evidence. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees It is malleable, ductile, very very strong, very tough, especially when alloyed with iron, but those alloys are used only in very particular work because of iron's rarity.” The Black Star Passes Therefore this steel has to be heated and very rapidly cooled to obtain the ductile austenite structure. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel It's quite pathetic how docile he is, how perfectly ductile! The Story of a Play A Novel It is rather soft and is very malleable, ductile, and flexible, yet tough and strong; it melts at 1084°. An Elementary Study of Chemistry For ductile iron or mild steel it may be taken as 1.5. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Thus the Latin verb du'cere, to draw or lead, is a Latin primitive or root, and from it are formed educe, education, deduction, ductile, reproductive, and several hundred other English words. New Word-Analysis Or, School Etymology of English Derivative Words Below 2 per cent manganese steel low in carbon is very ductile and tough steel. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel There are compounds, you know, that always remain soft and ductile in a certain temperature, but harden into stone at the first contact with the outer air. Sword and Gown A Novel Gold is a very heavy bright yellow metal, exceedingly malleable and ductile, and a good conductor of electricity. An Elementary Study of Chemistry The woman Daisy could not be quite the ductile thing the child Daisy had been. Daisy in the Field For it was impossible to guess how iron had ever been beaten to such thinness or drawn so ductile. News from the Duchy This produces what might be termed a "dual" steel, allowing for an outer shell which when hardened would withstand wear, and a soft ductile core to produce ductility and withstand shock. The Working of Steel Annealing, Heat Treating and Hardening of Carbon and Alloy Steel For example, the story of the development of ductile tungsten, which has revolutionized lighting, is complex and more or less shrouded in secrecy at the present time. Artificial Light Its Influence upon Civilization It is hard, malleable, ductile, and melts at a lower temperature than wrought iron. An Elementary Study of Chemistry I have little doubt that, had he chosen to attempt it, Mr Shaw would have found his story still more ductile in the metre of "Hiawatha." On the Art of Writing Lectures delivered in the University of Cambridge 1913-1914 Not many of us have ever seen iron, the pure metal, soft, ductile and white like silver. Creative Chemistry Descriptive of Recent Achievements in the Chemical Industries It is hard, fusible, not very malleable, but extremely ductile, and very tenacious; it is of a greyish color, and nearly eight times heavier than water. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. However, in this country ductile tungsten was soon on its way. Artificial Light Its Influence upon Civilization This grouping was based largely on physical properties, the metals being heavy, lustrous, malleable, ductile, and good conductors of heat and electricity. An Elementary Study of Chemistry Their owner has learned to handle a ductile metal, to draw it from the rocks and fuse it in the fire. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 Here one poor word an hundred clenches makes, And ductile dulness new meanders takes There motley images her fancy strike, Figures ill paired, and similes unlike. English Satires Good steel is much more ductile than iron; and a finer wire may be drawn from it than from any other metal. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. Our readers are not to understand, however, that though apparently flexible and ductile, she possessed no power of moral resistance. The Evil Eye; Or, The Black Spector The Works of William Carleton, Volume One Silver is a heavy, rather soft, white metal, very ductile and malleable and capable of taking a high polish. An Elementary Study of Chemistry In cork bark there is 70 per cent. of suberine, which is soluble in alcohol and ether, and is plastic, ductile, and malleable under the action of humid heat. Scientific American Supplement, No. 613, October 1, 1887 It is malleable, ductile, but has very little tenacity. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations With the exception of gold, silver is the most ductile of all metals: a single grain may be extended into a plate 126 inches long, and half an inch broad. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. It is moderately ductile, and, when the mass is torn, breaks with a deeply notched fracture, with sharp needle-like fibres, translucent and ruby red at the edges. The Commercial Products of the Vegetable Kingdom Considered in Their Various Uses to Man and in Their Relation to the Arts and Manufactures; Forming a Practical Treatise & Handbook of Reference for the Colonist, Manufacturer, Merchant, and Consumer, on the Cultivation, Preparation for Shipment, and Commercial Value, &c. of the Various Substances Obtained From Trees and Plants, Entering into the Husbandry of Tropical and Sub-tropical Regions, &c. The will and the emotions, ductile as they will never be again, are ready to make full and ungraduated response to any genuine appeal to enthusiasm. The Life of the Spirit and the Life of To-day The rivet iron should be as ductile as the best boiler plate when cold. Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 Zinc is of a bluish-white color and metallic lustre, is crystalline and brittle when heated 400°F., but malleable and ductile between 200° and 300°. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations A hard, heavy, ductile metal, found native, and in many ores; of these the most important is copper pyrites, which is a sulphuret of copper. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. She said, 'Yes, Johnson was, on the whole, a rigid moralist; but he could be ductile, I may say, servile; and I will give you an instance. Autobiography, Letters and Literary Remains of Mrs. Piozzi (Thrale) (2nd ed.) (2 vols.) Edited with notes and Introductory Account of her life and writings In childhood the mother is in large measure responsible for the ductile being in her care. Doctor and Patient Iron rivets should be annealed and the iron in the bar should be sufficiently ductile to be bent cold to a right angle without fracture. Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 It is very malleable and ductile, and can be hammered into thin leaves. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations Next to gold, silver, and platinum, copper is the most malleable and ductile of metals; it may be drawn into wires as fine as hair, or beaten into leaves as thin as those of silver. A Catechism of Familiar Things; Their History, and the Events Which Led to Their Discovery. With a Short Explanation of Some of the Principal Natural Phenomena. For the Use of Schools and Families. Enlarged and Revised Edition. With such a woman he will grow more tender, ductile, and appreciative; the man will be more of woman, she of man. Brave Men and Women Their Struggles, Failures, And Triumphs Under the surface, floating thus, with the check of ductile influence, the two flies spread their wings and quivered, like a centiplume moth in a spider's web. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 5 When the metal plates are very soft and ductile, the operation of punching does no appreciable injury. Scientific American Supplement, No. 810, July 11, 1891 Gold crystallizes in cubes and octahedrons, is of a beautiful yellow color, great lustre, and is the most malleable and ductile of all the metals. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations For boiler and ship plates, the mildest and most ductile steel is favored. Scientific American Supplement, No. 520, December 19, 1885 The orchards are numerous, and, as well as the meadows, are refreshed by ductile streams. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium The ductile iron gives a very low resisting power, its duty being to hold the steel face up to its work. Scientific American Supplement, No. 803, May 23, 1891 The ductile, glowing colours make this a portrait to be compared to any of the master's we have studied at London, Berlin, Dresden, Lübeck, Paris, Amsterdam, and Brussels. Promenades of an Impressionist In the metallic state, copper is of a red color, has great lustre and tenacity, is ductile and malleable, and crystallizes in octahedrons and cubes. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations The purpose of the addition of lemon is to render gluten of flour more ductile, so that it will stretch rather than break as paste is rolled out, or as it rises in oven. The Story of Crisco Associated words: octogenarian, octogenary. eject, v. void, discharge; oust, evict, dislodge. ejection, n. voiding, discharge; ousting, dispossession. elastic, a. resilient, springy, extensible, ductile, rebounding, tensible. elasticity, n. resiliency, springiness, extensibility, ductility. Putnam's Word Book How many Mrs. ——'s there are in the world, with minds ductile as wax, ready to receive any impression one wishes to give them! The Idler in France Indeed, the mezzotint by reason of its warm, more sympathetic, and ductile medium has always seemed more colourful in his plates than the most laboriously executed steel engravings. Promenades of an Impressionist It crystallizes in cubes and octahedrons; is of a pure white color, great lustre, is very malleable and ductile, and is softer than copper, but harder than gold. A System of Instruction in the Practical Use of the Blowpipe Being A Graduated Course Of Analysis For The Use Of Students And All Those Engaged In The Examination Of Metallic Combinations This metal is, in fact, the most tenacious, ductile, and malleable, suitable for all moulding operations, and when smelted with pit coal it is of superior quality for engine-cylinders, hydraulic presses, &c. The Moon-Voyage Brisk, brisk to the rest— Quick!—the fusion to test; And welcome, my merry men, welcome the sign, If the ductile and brittle united combine. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 329, March, 1843 She fed him and this ductile creature began to follow her from a distance after they said their goodbyes as if repudiating the meaning of the word lest it be too disconcerting. Tokyo to Tijuana: Gabriele Departing America Take gold: as a thing in itself, without any symbolical significance, it is a metallic element, having a characteristic yellow color, very heavy, very soft, the most ductile, malleable, and indestructible of metals. Architecture and Democracy She was, I often thought, for her own chance of happiness, too ductile, too readily yielding to the wishes and fancies of others. The Experiences of a Barrister, and Confessions of an Attorney Balata, a vegetable gum used as a substitute for gutta-percha, being at once ductile and elastic; goes under the name of bully. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Mix the materials with a little water and then beat them up with a stick until the compound is quite ductile. Flowers and Flower-Gardens With an Appendix of Practical Instructions and Useful Information Respecting the Anglo-Indian Flower-Garden Iron to enmity, he was soft as a woman to kindness; unbending as steel to pressure, he was ductile as wax to love. Annie Besant An Autobiography The will was then ductile and pliant to all the motions of right reason; it met the dictates of a clarified understanding half way. The World's Great Sermons, Volume 02 Hooker to South Gold, as it is the purest, so it is the softest and most ductile of all metals. The Poetical Works of John Dryden, Volume 2 With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes Men of genius make the most ductile husbands. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 10, No. 273, September 15, 1827 No one doubts,—although it is impossible for him to "know,"—that Caesar conquered Pompey, that gold is ductile in Australia as elsewhere, that iron will sink to-morrow as well as to-day. History of Modern Philosophy From Nicolas of Cusa to the Present Time Few minds are industrious and ductile enough completely to compass this field, if the infant is only accidentally brought under their view. Thoughts on Man, His Nature, Productions and Discoveries Interspersed with Some Particulars Respecting the Author He could feel strand after strand of wires, ductile and cloth-covered wires. Stories from Everybody's Magazine It is heavy tin-white metal which is ductile and malleable, but very infusible, and characterized by its resistance to strong chemical reagents. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section P and Q It is of the iron group, and is hard, malleable, and ductile. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section M, N, and O Thus, when heated it is malleable and ductile, and can be easily welded and forged at a high temperature. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section I, J, K, and L It resembles iron in color and luster, but is soft, and both malleable and ductile. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section C Well, I am not unconscious of it all; but I think least said is often best, generally best; gratitude is a tedious sentiment, it's not ductile, not dramatic. Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson — Volume 1 They were often under the necessity of borrowing either to play, or to pay their losings; and how very ductile and complying they were to those of whom they had to borrow was well known.' The Gaming Table: Its Votaries and Victims Volume I (of II) The ductile rind and leaves of radiant gold: This from the vulgar branches must be torn, And to fair Proserpine the present borne, Ere leave be giv'n to tempt the nether skies. The Aeneid English It is both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity, and is used for tubes, sheets, bullets, etc. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section I, J, K, and L It is a white metal, both ductile and malleable. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section C He had deserted those never-failing friends, so they seemed to say, for an unstable delight in a ductile woman, which had ended all in bitterness. A Pair of Blue Eyes Gertrude grew a little sallower than usual as her black eyes fastened themselves on the girl before her who had hitherto seemed so ductile in her hands. Delia Blanchflower Some hammer helmets for the fighting field; Some twine young sallows to support the shield; The croslet some, and some the cuishes mold, With silver plated, and with ductile gold. The Aeneid English Some fragments of this lava are but half or at one side changed into clay, which either is viscid or ductile, or hard and stoney. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation Here one poor word an hundred clenches makes, And ductile Dulness new meanders takes; There motley images her fancy strike, Figures ill pair'd, and similes unlike. The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 2 Artificial beauty, created by man, is a much more ductile and efficacious aid to reproduction. Aesthetic as Science of Expression and General Linguistic The Latin language was not yet ductile enough to catch the cadences of the noble Greek hexameter; and the native Latin Saturnian was the only possible alternative. Latin Literature The critics too, in a somewhat ductile herd, have modestly decried these same episodes. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume II Whence ductile Clays in wide expansion spread, Soft as the Cygnet's down, their snow-white bed. The Botanic Garden A Poem in Two Parts. Part 1: the Economy of Vegetation The fire-boxes were also made of steel of very soft and ductile quality. Scientific American Supplement, No. 392, July 7, 1883 It is very malleable and ductile, and is remarkable for its resistance to oxidation, being unaffected by moist or dry air, or by hot or cold water. Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882 Consider the vigour, popularity, pleasantness of an art of coinage thus ductile to events, and easy in manipulution. Val d'Arno Iron is the most ductile of all hard metals, and the hardest of all ductile metals. Specimens of the Table Talk of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Ibsen's earliest impressions of what these poets had become accustomed to at a ductile age were contradictory and even incoherent. Henrik Ibsen She has laboriously wrought this ductile nervous tissue to her own ends. Impressions and Comments It is malleable and ductile, may be forged cold as well as hot, but is not susceptible of rolling; it may, however, be drawn into tubes. Scientific American Supplement, No. 362, December 9, 1882 If he had been the ductile, echoing, imitative nature that the more ardent disciples of the faith supposed him to be, he would have been absorbed and swept away by the flood. Literary and Social Essays But it was the young whose acquaintance he chiefly courted; as their minds, ductile and unsettled from their age, were easily insnared by his stratagems. Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jurgurthine War It forms a metal with high tensile strength while being ductile and malleable. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon Then he tried to crawl through at the bottom, but the opening of the rails would not admit his body, and the train of ductile fire had left only ash for him to grasp at. Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War So again, iron is eminently a ductile and tenacious substance— tenacious above all things, ductile more than most. The Two Paths My opening mind was ductile then, and plastic, And soon the marks of care were worn away, While I was sway'd by every novel impulse, Yielding to all the fancies of the hour. The Poetical Works of Henry Kirk White : With a Memoir by Sir Harris Nicolas The human mind is of so ductile a character that, like what is affirmed of charity by the apostle, it "believeth all things, and endureth all things." Lives of the Necromancers Copper is very malleable and ductile when cold, and in this state may be easily worked under the hammer. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon Fifteen years of adventure had hardened into wrought metal a character never very ductile. Two Years Ago, Volume I I then saw the glorified body of our Lord rise up, and it passed through the hard rock as easily as if the latter had been formed of some ductile substance. The Dolorous Passion of Our Lord Jesus Christ He, as may be presumed, was educated at that University where the rudiments of palatic science are the most thoroughly impressed on the ductile organs of youth. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 13, No. 350, January 3, 1829 Its special character is that like silver it is malleable and ductile under a very low degree of heat. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 Working in this way makes the copper stronger and harder, but less ductile. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon In tender age Thus youth is trained; as curious artists bend _160 The taper, pliant twig; or potters form Their soft and ductile clay to various shapes. The Poetical Works of Addison; Gay's Fables; and Somerville's Chase With Memoirs and Critical Dissertations, by the Rev. George Gilfillan I really think he grows gayer and gayer daily, and more ductile and pleasant.' Life of Johnson, Volume 4 1780-1784 When I get to Yorkshire, to my own home, I shall try again for you, as I may find you in a more ductile mood. Memories of Hawthorne The universe that rolls this globe around Moves wheresoe'er thy plastic influence guides, And, ductile, owns the god whose arm presides. Mosaics of Grecian History Tin is ductile and malleable and slightly crystalline in form, almost as heavy as steel, and has a tensile strength of 4,500 pounds per square inch. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon If the hard and the ductile united combine. The Poems of Schiller — Third period "Because I fear," answered Cecilia, "I came too late into the school of fashion to be a ductile pupil." Cecilia; Or, Memoirs of an Heiress — Volume 1 This done, whate'er a warrior's use requires He forged; the cuirass that outshone the fires, The greaves of ductile tin, the helm impress'd With various sculpture, and the golden crest. The Iliad Education takes possession of the ductile minds of the fair sex in their infancy. A Treatise of Human Nature Pure nickel is grayish-white, malleable, ductile and tenacious. Oxy-Acetylene Welding and Cutting Electric, Forge and Thermit Welding together with related methods and materials used in metal working and the oxygen process for removal of carbon It is pure, and ductile, and warm in color, like love; while silver is harder, and white and shining, like truth. All's for the Best Essentially his nature was very gentle and ductile, and he had strong affections. Thyrza But these two Make the rest ductile, malleable, extensive. The Alchemist It is ductile and plastic, ready to receive impressions and to be shapen by them. The Future of the Colored Race in America Being an article in the Presbyterian quarterly review of July, 1862 Wrought-iron is fibrous, as though composed of fine wires, and hence is ductile, malleable, tough, and soft, and cannot be hardened or tempered, but it is easily welded. An Introduction to Chemical Science The King was a very sweet-tempered horse, a perfect temper, indeed, and ductile to a touch from those he loved; but he liked very few, and would suffer liberties from none. Under Two Flags So ductile is the understanding, and yet so stubborn, that the associations which depend on adventitious circumstances, during the period that the body takes to arrive at maturity, can seldom be disentangled by reason. Vindication of the Rights of Woman They were already ductile from the heat of my body. The Clue of the Twisted Candle Faith could move mountains; should it not be able to mould the little ductile heart of a child, since he was sure that his own faith was unfaltering? Father and Son: a study of two temperaments Pig-iron is crystalline, and so is not ductile or malleable; it is hard and brittle, and cannot be welded. An Introduction to Chemical Science The toughest and most knotty parts of language became ductile at his touch. Miscellaneous Writings and Speeches — Volume 2 If he is a good kind of Man, as these Letters import, I am mistaken if he is not weak & ductile. The Writings of Samuel Adams - Volume 3 Their growing minds soon close above the wound—their elastic spirits soon rise beneath the pressure—their green and ductile affections soon twine round new objects. The Sketch-Book of Geoffrey Crayon But to render ductile so intractable a woman, the iron wrist, about which de Marsay had preached to Paul, was needful. The Marriage Contract Cu is, next to Ag, the best conductor of electricity and heat among the elements; it is very ductile, malleable, and tenacious. An Introduction to Chemical Science |
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