casing
- IPA[ˈkeɪsɪŋ]
英式
- a cover or shell that protects or encloses something;the frame round a door or window.
noun: casing, plural noun: casings
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- 1. a cover or shell that protects or encloses something a waterproof casing
- 2. the frame round a door or window.
- an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring: a case of mistaken identity in many cases, valid statistics are not available
Oxford American Dictionary
- an instance of a particular situation; an example of something occurring: a case of mistaken identity in many cases farmers do have a deep feeling for their land
Oxford Dictionary
- a container designed to hold or protect something: a silver cigarette case
- surround in a material or substance: the towers are of steel cased in granite
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- a container designed to hold or protect something: he placed the trumpet safely in its velvet-lined case
- surround in a material or substance: the towers are of steel cased in granite
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- enclosed in a protective container: a cased pair of pistols
Oxford Dictionary
- enclosed in a protective container: a cased pair of pistols
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who is too ill to leave their bed: cot cases from the hospital were gently lowered to the boats
Oxford Dictionary
- harden the surface of (a material): the blades are case-hardened with reinforced backing plates
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美式
- a cover or shell that protects or encloses something: a waterproof casing
Oxford American Dictionary