释义 |
cast ironˌcast ˈiron noun [uncountable] - Columns of cast iron doubled as drainpipes and supports for the ceiling, which had domed skylights.
- Each side has a cast iron arch in 7 segments from which the iron trough is hung by 35 wrought iron rods.
- It looked like a cast iron person whose head had been cut off.
- Left: Combine heating and cooking with traditional cast iron stove style.
- Start with a five-hundred pound piece of cast iron sitting on the floor.
- The first telephone boxes were designed by Sir Giles Scott in 1935, they were made of cast iron.
- They were heavy consumers of iron, cast iron and steel.
- Two tons of cast iron or more.
a type of iron that is hard, breaks easily, and is shaped in a mould |