laminate
la
ˈlæ
mi
nate
ˌneɪt
neit
British pronunciation
/lˈamɪnˌeɪt/

Définition et signification de « laminate » en anglais

to laminate
01

stratifier, plastifier

to cover something with a thin, protective layer that is not made of fabric
Transitive: to laminate a surface | to laminate a surface with a protective layer
to laminate definition and meaning
example
Exemples
For a sleek finish, the designer suggested laminating the bookshelf with a high-gloss material.
Pour une finition élégante, le designer a suggéré de stratifier l'étagère avec un matériau hautement brillant.
02

stratifier, feuilleter

to create a composite material by fusing together multiple layers
Transitive: to laminate multiple layers of material
example
Exemples
The guitar manufacturer laminated layers of different types of wood to create a resonant body.
Le fabricant de guitares a stratifié des couches de différents types de bois pour créer un corps résonnant.
03

laminer, transformer en plaques minces

to create thin metal plates through rolling or other mechanical means
Transitive: to laminate a metal into a thin plate
example
Exemples
The aluminum producer laminated aluminum into thin sheets for the aerospace industry.
Le producteur d'aluminium a laminé l'aluminium en fines feuilles pour l'industrie aérospatiale.
04

laminer, feuilleter

to split or separate a material into thin layers or plates
Transitive: to laminate sth
example
Exemples
The pressure from the glacier laminated the ice into thin sheets, forming crevasses and ice shelves.
La pression du glacier a stratifié la glace en fines couches, formant des crevasses et des plateaux de glace.
Laminate
01

stratifié, lamifié

a type of surfacing material that is created by bonding multiple layers of paper or resin-impregnated fabric together with a clear top layer of melamine resin
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