laminate
la
ˈlæ
mi
nate
ˌneɪt
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British pronunciation
/lˈamɪnˌeɪt/

Definizione e significato di "laminate"in inglese

to laminate
01

laminare, plastificare

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
Esempi
The teacher decided to laminate the educational posters to ensure they would withstand wear and tear.
L'insegnante ha deciso di laminare i poster educativi per assicurarsi che resistessero all'usura.
02

laminare, stratificare

to create a composite material by fusing together multiple layers
Transitive: to laminate multiple layers of material
example
Esempi
The aerospace company laminated layers of carbon fiber and epoxy resin to create components for aircraft.
L'azienda aerospaziale ha laminato strati di fibra di carbonio e resina epossidica per creare componenti per aeromobili.
03

laminare, trasformare in lamine sottili

to create thin metal plates through rolling or other mechanical means
Transitive: to laminate a metal into a thin plate
example
Esempi
The tin factory laminated tin into thin plates for packaging food and beverages.
La fabbrica di stagno ha laminato lo stagno in lastre sottili per il confezionamento di alimenti e bevande.
04

laminare, suddividere in strati

to split or separate a material into thin layers or plates
Transitive: to laminate sth
example
Esempi
The geologic forces laminated the rock formations over millions of years, creating distinct layers.
Le forze geologiche hanno laminato le formazioni rocciose nel corso di milioni di anni, creando strati distinti.
Laminate
01

laminato, stratificato

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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