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to weld
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souder, assembler par soudure
to join two or more pieces of metal together using heat and pressure
Transitive: to weld pieces of metal
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souder, fusionner
to create a a strong connection that brings individuals or components together
Transitive: to weld sb
Weld
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soudure, fusion
a fusion or joining of two or more pieces of metal by heating them to a melting point and allowing them to cool, creating a solid and permanent bond
What is a "weld"?
A weld is a joint or connection formed by melting and fusing two pieces of metal or other materials together. This is typically done using heat or pressure to create a strong bond between the materials. Welds are commonly used in construction, manufacturing, and repair work to join metal parts, such as in the building of structures, vehicles, or machinery. The strength of the weld makes it an essential process for ensuring durability and stability in various applications.
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Weld (abolitionniste américain), Weld (militant anti-esclavagiste)
United States abolitionist (1803-1895)
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moutarde des champs, laiteuse
European mignonette cultivated as a source of yellow dye; naturalized in North America
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Exemple
The blacksmith skillfully welded the broken iron gate back into place.
He carefully welded the steel beams to create a sturdy frame.
The automotive technician had to weld the exhaust pipe to fix the leak.
During the construction, workers needed to weld the joints of the pipeline for durability.
The engineer decided to weld the metal brackets to ensure a secure attachment.