Dictionary Workbench Ondict

cement

Dictionary entry view. Switch to definition mode above when you know the meaning but not the word.

cement

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Construction, Household
ce·ment1 /sɪˈment/ ●○○ noun [uncountable]  1 TBCa grey powder made from lime and clay that becomes hard when it is mixed with water and allowed to dry, and that is used in building 水泥 concrete a bag of cement 一袋水泥2. DHa thick sticky substance that becomes very hard when it dries and is used for filling holes or sticking things together 胶接剂,接合剂;黏固剂
Examples from the Corpus
cementa cement wallHis bare feet scraping on the gritty cement pavement made such an unpleasant sound that Fakhru decided not to follow too closely.Two bags of cement were parked behind the fence, and a stepladder there, leading to the top.Every major site needs a constant supply of this slurry of cement, stones, gravel, and water.Studies of cement sequences must pay particular attention to veining phases.Or spitting in the dust and rubbing the resultant cement upon blind eyes.Literary Arabic has always been the cement of Islam.I wanted to grab my head and shake the cement out of it.Some researchers are pursuing studies in soil stabilisation using cement, lime and bitumen.His backup was cement, and he knew exactly what profit margin to expect on it.
Related topics: Construction
cement2 verb [transitive]  1. (also cement over)TBC to cover something with cement 上抹水泥2 RELATIONSHIPto make a relationship between people, countries, or organizations firm and strong 加强,巩固〔关系〕cement a relationship/alliance They want to cement a good working relationship between the government and trade unions. 他们希望为政府和工会建立良好的合作关系。
→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
cementBack then many a congressional friendship was cemented by an exchange of votes.It took those games to cement his decision on a basketball coach.The consummate aerospace industry outsider has finally cemented his place in the fraternity.Steven's marriage to Lucy Brett cemented important business ties with her family.Second, he hopes to use blocks of Uralmash shares to cement joint-venture agreements with foreign partners.Some of the graves are cemented over.To cement the alliance with Lombardy, Charles married Desiderata, the daughter of Desiderius.I couldn't believe it when I saw it cos we had just cemented the ill-fated Admiral deal.Having a consistent picture and an affirming statement really cements the new behavior in my mind.Cusack has an idea that perhaps we can come up with an additional line to cement the scene.cement a relationship/allianceThis does much to encourage a client to be confident of your ability and to cement relationships.
Origin cement1 (1300-1400) Old French ciment, from Latin caementum small pieces of stone used in making mortar, from caedere to cut
ce·ment1 nouncement2 verbChineseSyllable
grey made Corpus and powder clay a lime from


cement
I
cement1 /sɪˈment/ noun [uncountable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Old French
 Origin: ciment, from Latin caementum 'small pieces of stone used in making mortar', from caedere 'to cut'
1. a grey powder made from lime and clay that becomes hard when it is mixed with water and allowed to dry, and that is used in building ⇨ concrete:
    a bag of cement
2. a thick sticky substance that becomes very hard when it dries and is used for filling holes or sticking things together

II
cement2 verb [transitive]
1. (also cement over) to cover something with cement
2. to make a relationship between people, countries, or organizations firm and strong
    cement a relationship/alliance
    They want to cement a good working relationship between the government and trade unions.


ce·mentBrE /sɪˈment/ 🔊NAmE /sɪˈment/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a grey powder made by burning clay and lime that sets hard when it is mixed with water. Cement is used in building to stick bricks together and to make very hard surfaces. 水泥

cement, construction, foundation, girder, joist, masonry, plaster, rubble, scaffolding, site

the hard substance that is formed when cement becomes dry and hard (干燥后硬化的)水泥a floor of cement水泥地板a cement floor水泥地板   see also concrete noun, mortar noun (1) a soft substance that becomes hard when dry and is used for sticking things together or filling in holes 胶合剂;胶接剂;黏固剂dental cement (= for filling holes in teeth) 补牙用的黏固剂(formal) something that unites people in a common interest (共同利益联合起来的)纽带,凝聚力values which are the cement of society使社会具有凝聚力的价值观念
ce·mentBrE /sɪˈment/ 🔊NAmE /sɪˈment/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they cement BrE /sɪˈment/ 🔊 NAmE /sɪˈment/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it cements BrE /sɪˈments/ 🔊 NAmE /sɪˈments/ 🔊past simple cemented BrE /sɪˈmentɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /sɪˈmentɪd/ 🔊past participle cemented BrE /sɪˈmentɪd/ 🔊 NAmE /sɪˈmentɪd/ 🔊 -ing form cementing BrE /sɪˈmentɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /sɪˈmentɪŋ/ 🔊 [often passive] ~ A and B (together) to join two things together using cement, glue, etc. (用水泥、胶等)黏结,胶合~ sth to make a relationship, an agreement, etc. stronger 加强,巩固(关系、协定等) SYN strengthen The President's visit was intended to cement the alliance between the two countries. 总统的访问是为了加强两国的联盟。🔊🔊