0 the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc -- เปลือกหอย
1 an outer covering or framework -- โครงสร้างอาคารหรือสิ่งก่อสร้าง
2 a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc -- ปลอกกระสุน
A shell exploded right beside him.
3 to remove from its shell or pod -- ลอกเปลือกออก
You have to shell peas before eating them.
4 to fire explosive shells at -- จุดระเบิด
The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.
Based on the unfinished margins of some of the irregular beads, these were made from the whorl of marine shells.
Another noteworthy feature, this time of a mechanical nature, of such shells is that they offer no resistance to crumpling when they are deflated.
Here they knock out electrons from inner electronic shells of the atoms, producing core holes.
From early times shells have been valued as curiosities and for their extraordinary forms.
The motors are mounted offcentre in cylindrical shells that allow the belt tension to be adjusted.
In order to regulate the implosion of shells by usual thermal ablation-compression, the selection of velocities around 4.5 x 107 cm s-1 is important.
The concentric spherical shells, the so called "onions," constitute a form of carbon consisting of spherical concentric layers of carbon shells.
At the same time, particular tools can have the eect of increasing experience, and thus demand, as the experience with expert system shells has shown.
中文繁体
外殼, (尤指堅果、蛋、某些動物的)殼, (尤指內部遭破壞、被去除或尚未建成的建築物、車輛的)框架,骨架…
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外壳, (尤指坚果、蛋、某些动物的)壳, (尤指内部遭破坏、被去除或尚未建成的建筑物、车辆的)框架,骨架…
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concha, caparazón, cáscara…
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concha, casca, granada…
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(生き物の)殻, 甲羅(こうら), (ナッツ類や種などの)殻…
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carapace [feminine], coquille [feminine], coquillage [masculine]…
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closca, clofolla, obús…
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صَدَفة, صَدفة, قِشرة…
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