Similar words: irreducible, crucial, crucify, excruciating, forcible, irascible, invincible, indestructible. Meaning: ['kruːsɪbl] n. a vessel made of material that does not melt easily; used for high temperature chemical reactions.
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1 The alliance had been forged in the crucible of war.
2 The Lake District in 1800 was the crucible of the new Romantic movement in English poetry.
3 We saw "The Crucible" last night at the Berkshire Playhouse.
4 Paul Celan's answers were formed in the crucible of his imagination and in the circumstances of his life.
5 It was a sort of devil's crucible, giving off poisonous fumes, just like a bowl of vitriol.
6 His belly was a crucible, his ribs were a gridiron, and his fingers were tongs.
7 At first, they rolled tires from crucible steel,(www.Sentencedict.com) a method predating Bessemer and the other recent innovations.
8 Crucible process: Technique for producing cast or tool steel.
9 The Crucible is a 1952 play by Arthur Miller.
10 These islands were a crucible of exploration and development.
11 Crucible steel? Why not call Damascus steel?
12 Put the required amount of metal into the crucible.
13 The Crucible is a play by Arthur Miller.
14 This steel crucible is 6" in diameter."
15 Levitation melting is used instead of graphite crucible heating.
16 A continuous basalt fiber was prepared by crucible process.
17 The paper analyzed damage reasons of graphite crucible in the process of using, and put forward improving measures, its average service life increased by about 3 times.
18 There are major deposits of coal, clay, clay crucible, limestone, quartz sand and so on.
19 The territory of limestone, clay, clay crucible substantial reserves and other resources, greater potential for development.
20 In the center of this shell, above the burner, he placed a fire-clay crucible.
21 New York and Los Angeles have arguably replaced Paris as the crucible of new artistic culture.
22 Let us next consider the psychological and artistic impedimenta that Green brought with him into the crucible.
23 The Minnesota story highlights the power of performance as a crucible for behavior change.
24 It is pertinent to consider the materials from which this crucible was built.
25 Before departing, we ate and then headed off to the Crucible Theatre for the evening.
26 All high - quality tool steel and high - speed steel was long made by the crucible process.
27 The recycling aluminum industry shall phase out coal fired reverberatory and other reverberatories under 4 tons and crucible furnaces are prohibited to smelt recycling aluminum alloy.
28 "The thing that I was thinking of in connection with you, Lester , " said Robert finally, "is this matter of the Western Crucible Steel Company.
29 Large size CaF_2 crystal has been grown by the Bridgman-Stockbarger method using a graphite crucible.
30 Using small-sized semicoke can avoid lacking carbon in furnace bottom and is favourable to inserting electrode deeply, enlarging crucible and reducing eletricity consumption.
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