abrasive in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

abrasive in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for abrasive in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

Translations for abrasive in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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English
The album showcased an intentionally abrasive, angry sound which the band felt would attract a fanbase.
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Rocks are placed into a tumbling barrel with varying degrees of abrasive grit and or water.
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Abrasive sandblasting is another common technique for creating patterns in glassware, creating a frosted look to the glass.
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In hard abrasive formations the high side forces at kick off can cause severe bit shank wear.
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A person's own skin (or the skin of another person) may be sufficient to act as an abrasive surface to cause friction burn.
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The result of this depends on the coarseness of the abrasive, and the duration of the tumble.
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The abrasive is oscillated or rotated while the workpiece is rotated in the opposite direction; these motions are what causes the cross-hatching.
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The brittleness of this abrasive coating, and the need to avoid flexure, is why they are made as rings rather than oval bands.
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The walls have been ribbed and the locally graded round aggregate is exposed by abrasive blasting.
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It is used as an abrasive, and more recently as a semiconductor and diamond simulant of gem quality.
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