Weld Meaning in English
word
ˈwɛɫd
WELD
wˈɛld
WELD
التعريف
To join two pieces of metal together by melting their edges and pressing them together, usually using heat or pressure.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Mostly used in engineering, industry, and construction. Can also refer metaphorically to joining things tightly. Common collocation: 'weld together'. Often confused with 'solder' (used for electronics, lower temperature).
Spanish: soldarPortuguese (BR): soldarPortuguese (PT): soldarChinese (Simplified): 焊接Chinese (Traditional): 焊接Hindi: वेल्ड करनाArabic: يلحمBengali: ওয়েল্ড করা - জোড়া লাগানো (ধাতু)Russian: сваривать - соединять сваркойJapanese: 溶接するVietnamese: hànKorean: 용접하다Turkish: kaynak yapmakUrdu: ویلڈ کرناIndonesian: mengelas
جمل نموذجية
The workers will weld the metal pipes together.
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You need special equipment to weld two pieces of steel.
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He learned how to weld at a technical school.
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Can you weld this broken hinge for me?
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The two pieces are so tightly welded together, you can't even see the join.
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Their teamwork really welded the group into a single unit.
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