单词 | to blaze |
释义 | > as lemmasto blaze (off) 9. transitive. to blaze (off): to cause (the grease) to flash in the operation of tempering steel; also, of the grease, to flash; to temper (steel) by this process. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with specific materials > working with metal > work with metal [verb (transitive)] > harden, temper, or anneal > processes involved in blanch1803 to blaze (off)1823 1823 New Monthly Mag. 9 121/2 The cast steel articles..may be quenched in this composition, in order to harden them; and then be blazed off. 1853 C. Tomlinson Cycl. Useful Arts (1854) II. 579/2 Large saws..are..moved to and fro over the fire until the grease begins to blaze off. 1860 C. Tomlinson Useful Arts & Manuf. 2nd Ser. 36 Large saws..are moved backwards and forwards over the fire till the unctuous matter adhering to the surface of the saw begins to ignite or ‘blaze-off’. 1885 Spons' Mechanics' Own Bk. 66 They are then heated..till the grease inflames. This is called being ‘blazed’. < as lemmas |
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