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

Definição e significado de "laminate"em inglês

to laminate
01

laminar, plastificar

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
Exemplos
The teacher decided to laminate the educational posters to ensure they would withstand wear and tear.
O professor decidiu laminar os cartazes educacionais para garantir que resistiriam ao desgaste.
02

laminar, estratificar

to create a composite material by fusing together multiple layers
Transitive: to laminate multiple layers of material
example
Exemplos
The aerospace company laminated layers of carbon fiber and epoxy resin to create components for aircraft.
A empresa aeroespacial laminou camadas de fibra de carbono e resina epóxi para criar componentes para aeronaves.
03

laminar, transformar em chapas finas

to create thin metal plates through rolling or other mechanical means
Transitive: to laminate a metal into a thin plate
example
Exemplos
The tin factory laminated tin into thin plates for packaging food and beverages.
A fábrica de estanho laminou o estanho em chapas finas para embalar alimentos e bebidas.
04

laminar, dividir em camadas finas

to split or separate a material into thin layers or plates
Transitive: to laminate sth
example
Exemplos
The tectonic activity laminated the earth's crust, causing the formation of mountain ranges and valleys.
A atividade tectônica laminou a crosta terrestre, causando a formação de cordilheiras e vales.
Laminate
01

laminado, material estratificado

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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