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語源 1
From 中期英語 stele, stel, from 古期英語 stīele, from Proto-West Germanic *stahlī (“something made of steel”), enlargement of *stahl (“steel”), from Proto-Germanic *stahlą, from *stah- or *stag- (“to be firm, rigid”), from Proto-Indo-European *stak- (“to stay, to be firm”). Compare Scots stele, Yola stehli, German Stahl, Dutch staal.
名詞
steel (countable and uncountable, plural steels)
- (countable, uncountable) An artificial metal produced from iron, harder and more elastic than elemental iron; used figuratively as a symbol of hardness.
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c. 725, Corpus Gloss., published 1431:
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Ocearium stæli.
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c. 825, Epinal Gloss., section 49:
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Accearium steeli.
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- c. 1275, Laȝamon, Brut, 12916:
- Þe alle þine leomen wule to-draȝen. þeh þu weore stel al.
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c. 1473, Raoul Le Fèvre, translated by William Caxton, The Recuyell of the Historyes of Troye, section I:
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Employeng the steell of his swerd the most best wyse that in hym was possible.
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- c. 1480, St. Mary Magdalen, 408 in 1896, W. M. Metcalfe, Legends Saints Sc. Dial., I 267:
- Weman...with wordis cane rycht wele our-cum mene hard as stele.
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1601, Pliny, translated by P. Holland, Hist. World, II xxxiv xiv 514:
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The purest part thereof [of iron ore] which in Latine is called Nucleus ferri, i. the kernell or heart of the yron (and it is that which we call steele)
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1946, Thorpe's Dictionary of Applied Chemistry, 4th edition, VII 47 1:
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Steel may be roughly defined as an alloy of iron and carbon containing up to 1.7% carbon, all of the carbon being in the combined condition. A second definition, distinguishing it from cast or wrought iron, is that it has been produced in the molten condition, and a third states that steel can be hardened by quenching from a suitably high temperature. There are...certain exceptions to all these definitions.
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2024 March 23, “Yield Strength of Steel: A Comprehensive Guide”, in Unionfab:
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Steel properties vary based on composition and processing. Different formulations and manufacturing methods produce steels with a spectrum of characteristics, including yield strength.
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2025 June 13, Luciana Lopez and Chris Isidore, “US Steel and Nippon Steel say Trump has approved their partnership”, in CNN Business:
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US Steel was once a symbol of American industrial power. It was the most valuable company in the world and, soon after its 1901 creation, became the first to be worth $1 billion. Its steel helped build America, from the skyscrapers dotting city landscapes to the cars speeding down highways, to the appliances inside millions of homes.
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- (countable) Any item made of this metal, particularly including:
- Bladed or pointed weapons, as swords, javelins, daggers.
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c. 1250, The Owl & the Nightengale, published 1030:
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For heom ne may halter ne bridel Bringe from here wode wyse, Ne mon mid stele ne mid ire.
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- A piece used for striking sparks from flint.
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c. 1220, Bestiary, section 535:
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Of ston mid stel in ðe tunder wel to brennen one ðis wunder.
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1660, Robert Boyle, New Experiments Physico-mechanicall, XIV 89:
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The Cock falling with its wonted violence upon the Steel.
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- Armor.
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c. 1330, Sir Tristrem, L 3324:
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Þai gun hem boþe armi In iren and stiel þat tide.
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1634 October 9 (first performance), [John Milton], edited by H[enry] Lawes, A Maske Presented at Ludlow Castle, 1634: […] [Comus], London: […] [Augustine Matthews] for Hvmphrey Robinson, […], published 1637, →OCLC; reprinted as Comus: […] (Dodd, Mead & Company’s Facsimile Reprints of Rare Books; Literature Series; no. I), New York, N.Y.: Dodd, Mead & Company, 1903, →OCLC, page 421:
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- A honing steel, a tool used to sharpen or hone metal blades.
- (sewing) Pieces used to strengthen, support, or expand an item of clothing.
- (dialectal) A flat iron.
- (sewing, dialectal) A sewing needle; a knitting needle; a sharp metal stylus.
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1785, William Cowper, Task, IV 165:
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The threaded steel...Flies swiftly.
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- (printing) An engraving plate.
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1843, J. Ballantine, The gaberlunzie's wallet. With numerous illustrations on steel and wood.:
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- Projectiles.
- (sewing) A fringe of beads or decoration of this metal.
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1899 January 26, Daily News, 6 3:
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A trailing skirt embroidered in what is termed fine steel.
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- (music, guitar) A type of slide used while playing the steel guitar.
- Bladed or pointed weapons, as swords, javelins, daggers.
- (uncountable, medicine, obsolete) Medicinal consumption of this metal; chalybeate medicine; (eventually) any iron or iron-treated water consumed as a medical treatment.
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1704, J. Harris, Lexicon Technicum, volume L:
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Steel is not so good as Iron for Medicinal Operation.
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- (uncountable, colors) The gray hue of this metal; steel-gray, or steel blue.
- (figurative) Extreme hardness or resilience.
下位語
- cast steel
- cemented steel
- cold steel
- concrete steel
- Eglin steel
- Mushet steel
- shear steel
- stainless steel
- strip steel
- tool steel
- wrought steel
派生語
- alloy steel
- austenitic steel
- balls of steel
- Bessemer steel
- Biosteel
- blister-steel
- blister steel
- bright lights and cold steel
- bronze steel
- carbon steel
- cement steel
- cold steel and bright lights
- console steel guitar
- console steel guitarist
- crucible steel
- Damascus steel
- damascus steel
- Damask steel
- draw one's steel
- electrosteel
- finger steel
- firesteel
- flowers of steel
- German steel
- granulated steel
- hard steel
- high-speed steel, high speed steel
- high steel
- India steel
- lap steel
- lap steel guitar
- lap steel guitarist
- low-background steel
- low steel
- manganese steel
- man of steel
- marage steel
- maraging steel
- mild steel
- mind like a steel trap
- native steel
- natural steel
- nerves of steel
- nickel steel
- nonsteel
- ovaries of steel
- oxysteel
- pedal steel
- pedal steel guitar
- pedal steel guitarist
- phosphorus steel
- plasteel
- presteel
- radiosteel
- resteel
- ring of steel
- salt of steel
- semisteel
- Siemens-Martin steel
- silicon steel
- silver steel
- soft steel
- spring steel
- steelback
- steelband
- steel band
- steel bandsman
- steel bar
- steel-barred
- steel beach party
- steel beach picnic
- steel beetle
- steel bender
- steel-black
- steel blue, steel-blue
- steel-born
- steel-bosomed
- steel-bound
- steel-bow
- Steelboy
- steel-bright
- steel bronze
- steel-browed
- steel cage match
- steelclad
- steel-clad
- steel-colored
- steel-cut
- steel driver
- steel drops
- steel drum
- steel drummer
- Steele
- steelen
- steel-engraved
- steel-engraver
- steel engraving
- steeler
- steel-erector
- steel-face
- steel-faced
- steel-facing
- steel fall
- steel finch
- steel fixer
- steel frame
- steel-framed
- steel framework
- steel-girt
- steel grain
- steel-grained
- steel-grated
- steel-graven
- steel-green
- steel-grey
- steel guitar
- steel guitarist
- steel-hard
- steel-hardened
- steel head
- steelhead
- steel-hilted
- steel horse
- steelie
- steelification
- steelify
- steel iron
- steelless
- steellike
- steel-lined
- steel lozenge
- steel lustre
- steel magnolia
- steelmaker, steel-maker
- steelmaking, steel-making
- steel man
- steelman
- steel marl
- steel master
- steelmaster
- steel mill
- steel mine
- steel-nerved
- steel-nose
- steel orchestra
- steel-ore
- steel pannist
- steel pan orchestra
- steelpan, steel pan
- steel-piercing
- steel pill
- steel pipe
- steel plant
- steel-pointed
- steel pot
- steel pot helmet
- steel ring
- steel-rolling
- steels
- steel saddle
- steel-shafted
- steel-sharp
- steel-shod
- steel square
- steel-straight
- steel-string guitar
- steel-strong
- steel-studded
- steel tape
- steel-tempered
- steel-thin
- steel-tipped
- steel-toe boot
- steel-topped
- steel to the very back
- steel town
- steel toys
- steel trade
- steel trap
- steel-using
- steelware
- steel water
- steel wheel
- steel wine
- steel wool, steel-wool
- steelwork
- steelworker, steel-worker, steel worker
- steelworking
- steelworks
- steely
- steelyard
- steely-eyed
- structural steel
- sugar of steel
- table steel
- table steel guitar
- table steel guitarist
- tincture of steel
- Toledo steel
- transparisteel
- true as steel
- turning steel
- vanadium steel
- weathering steel
- weld steel
- wheels of steel
形容詞
steel (not comparable)
- Made of steel.
- mid-14th century, Alisaunder, 416:
- Similar to steel in color, strength, or the like; steely.
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c. 1560, Vergil, translated by T. Phaer, Nyne Fyrst Books of the Eneidos, section X:
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Wher neuer cessing soyle doth steelebright stuff send out from mines.
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- (business) Of or belonging to the manufacture or trade in steel.
- (medicine, obsolete) Containing steel.
- (printing) Engraved on steel.
- 1880, Mark Twain, letter:
動詞
steel (third-person singular simple present steels, present participle steeling, simple past and past participle steeled) (transitive)
- (literally) To treat, furnish with, or transform into steel.
- To edge, cover, or point with steel.
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c. 1240, “Sawles Warde”, in The Cotton Homilies, section 253:
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Hure þolien ant a beoren hare unirude duntes wið mealles istelet.
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1651, Bishop Jeremy Taylor, XXVIII Sermons Preacht at Golden Grove, Being for the Summer Half-year, XIX 248:
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When God...draws aside his curtain, and shows his arsenal and his armory, full of arrows steeled with wrath.
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1831, John Holland, A Treatise on the Progressive Improvement and Present State of the Manufactures in Metal, I 220:
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It was the common notion...that the art of steeling tools in the highest degree of perfection was certainly lost to the moderns.
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- (obsolete, of mirrors) To back with steel.
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c. 1630, John Donne, Sermons, VI 289:
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Nay, a Crystall glasse will not show a man his face, except it be steeled, except it be darkned on the backside.
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- (obsolete, medicine) To treat a liquid with steel for medicinal purposes.
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1657, J. Hall, translated by J. Cooke, Cures, section 117:
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She drunk her drink steeled, with which she was cured.
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- To electroplate an item (particularly an engraving plate) with a layer of iron.
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1880, P. G. Hamerton, Etching & Etchers, 3rd edition, section 342:
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My large dry-point,...called Two Stumps of Driftwood, gave 1000 copies (after being steeled) without perceptible wearing.
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- To sharpen with a honing steel.
- To steelify; to turn iron into steel.
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1853, Jrnl. Franklin Inst., CXXV 303:
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By passing an electric current thus through the bars the operation of steeling is much hastened.
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1977 Oct, Scientific American, 127 1:
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It seems evident that by the beginning of the 10th century B.C. blacksmiths were intentionally steeling iron.
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- To edge, cover, or point with steel.
- (figuratively) To cause to resemble steel.
- To harden or strengthen; to nerve or make obdurate; to fortify against.
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1581, Homer, translated by A. Hall, 10 Bks. Iliades, VI 110:
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But stil he was so steelde With heart so good, as victor he dead left them in the field.
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- 1796, F. Burney, Camilla, II iv vi 370:
- 1882, F. W. Farrar, Early Days Christianity, II 380:
- The rich experience of a long life steeled in the victorious struggle with every unchristian element.
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- (literary or poetic) To give (something) the appearance of steel.
- To harden or strengthen; to nerve or make obdurate; to fortify against.
- (dialectal) To press with a flat iron.
固有名詞
steel
Further reading
参照
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary, "Steel, n. 1" & "v."
- ^ Oxford English Dictionary. "Steel, n. 2".
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