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Definition of caster in English: casternoun ˈkɑːstəˈkæstər 1A person who casts something or a machine for casting something. 投掷者;投掷器 Example sentencesExamples - On occasion a slight problem occurs and the spell backfires on the caster and the caster had either killed themselves or killed others near them.
- Nuremberg supported an exceptionally dynamic community of metalworkers ranging from renowned armourers, such as Valentin Siebenbürger and Kunz Lochner, to bronze and brass casters to goldsmiths.
- We are glass-blowers, flame workers and hot casters.
- The brass casters of Igun Street are astute, adept quick studies and show a remarkable receptiveness to new technologies and ideas.
- Metal casters try to produce perfect castings.
- The next thing I know, the experienced sand casters are begging me to come down to the art room at recess to make another sand casting!
- Regardless of your fly casting techniques, all casters are governed by the following four principles
- The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and caster.
- Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
- Folktales became a popular source for the brass casters because they carry moral weight.
- The maker's mark is that of Samuel Wood, a caster and cruet frame maker who rarely employed chased decoration.
- This is the secret as to why the big casters are able to cast flat out all day without encountering overruns and ‘snap-offs’.
- A system of divination consists of a set of symbols which contain significant meaning to the caster.
2Fishing A fly pupa used as bait. 〔渔〕(作鱼饵的)蝇蛹 Example sentencesExamples - The bait was two casters fished on a size 14 hook over a small carpet of hemp and caster.
- Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or casters as hook bait and feeding with hemp.
- Many anglers use pellets, boilies, gentles, casters and various flavoured paste baits, but for me it's bread.
- Always use the best quality bait you can obtain and keep maggots and casters in top condition.
- I always keep feeding with maggots and casters whatever I am fishing with at the time and caster will usually be my first change bait.
3 variant spelling of castor Example sentencesExamples - No detail was spared; these include a patented ventilated seat that keeps the body cool and casters custom-designed to glide on any flooring surface.
- She was sitting on one of those round stools with casters on the legs so she could move around freely without getting up.
- When he was growing up, his hometown made everything from chair casters to sewing machines to bead chains for lamps, with precision down to 1/1000 of an inch of tolerance.
- The standing-height worktable lifts and rolls on a pair of casters.
- These rolling casters are little triangles with wheels on the bottom.
- These semi-portable machines usually come with a stand or casters.
- Add casters to the legs and this stool becomes a portable mini-island, ferrying cookbooks, baking ingredients, or a heavy mixer from pantry to work space.
- For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out.
- Eno had all his furniture built on casters so he could move it around.
- I did go and fetch a chair at one point so that I could sit and spend some time with one of the new team members but the chair was flipping heavy, with no casters on the legs and there wasn't much fun lugging it around everywhere I went.
- It has casters that make it convenient to slide under beds or chairs, provides storage space and tilts at a 45-degree angle to help make reading comfortable.
- The unit comes with removable casters for easy moving.
- The frame is simple by design but the choice of caster wheel assemblies is critical for proper operation.
- He recommends items occupants can change themselves, like cabinets on rolling casters and adjustable-height counters.
- Store items under the bed in drawers from a cast-off bureau (add casters if you wish).
- They're available in either three- or four-drawer units, are stackable, and come with optional rolling casters.
- The company produces various types of rubber components, including caster wheels, mainly for the European automotive manufacturers.
Rhymesblaster, castor, faster, grandmaster, headmaster, master, pastor, plaster Definition of caster in US English: casternounˈkæstərˈkastər 1A person who casts something or a machine for casting something. 投掷者;投掷器 Example sentencesExamples - Folktales became a popular source for the brass casters because they carry moral weight.
- Artists invariably doubled as gold or silversmiths, bronze casters, stonecutters and carvers, carpenters, plasterers, and wood-carvers, as well as painters and sculptors.
- This is the secret as to why the big casters are able to cast flat out all day without encountering overruns and ‘snap-offs’.
- The brass casters of Igun Street are astute, adept quick studies and show a remarkable receptiveness to new technologies and ideas.
- Nuremberg supported an exceptionally dynamic community of metalworkers ranging from renowned armourers, such as Valentin Siebenbürger and Kunz Lochner, to bronze and brass casters to goldsmiths.
- On occasion a slight problem occurs and the spell backfires on the caster and the caster had either killed themselves or killed others near them.
- The maker's mark is that of Samuel Wood, a caster and cruet frame maker who rarely employed chased decoration.
- The next thing I know, the experienced sand casters are begging me to come down to the art room at recess to make another sand casting!
- Regardless of your fly casting techniques, all casters are governed by the following four principles
- A system of divination consists of a set of symbols which contain significant meaning to the caster.
- We are glass-blowers, flame workers and hot casters.
- Metal casters try to produce perfect castings.
- The Hellenistic bronzes from Rhodes parallel the Greek ceramic evidence with their recording of both sculptor and caster.
2Fishing A fly pupa used as bait. 〔渔〕(作鱼饵的)蝇蛹 Example sentencesExamples - Some of the deeper slower water by the golf course and downstream is best fished with swim feeder rig using hemp as an attractor with gentles or casters as hook bait and feeding with hemp.
- The bait was two casters fished on a size 14 hook over a small carpet of hemp and caster.
- Many anglers use pellets, boilies, gentles, casters and various flavoured paste baits, but for me it's bread.
- I always keep feeding with maggots and casters whatever I am fishing with at the time and caster will usually be my first change bait.
- Always use the best quality bait you can obtain and keep maggots and casters in top condition.
3Each of a set of small wheels, free to swivel in any direction, fixed to the legs or base of a heavy piece of furniture so that it can be moved easily. Example sentencesExamples - They're available in either three- or four-drawer units, are stackable, and come with optional rolling casters.
- These semi-portable machines usually come with a stand or casters.
- It has casters that make it convenient to slide under beds or chairs, provides storage space and tilts at a 45-degree angle to help make reading comfortable.
- Store items under the bed in drawers from a cast-off bureau (add casters if you wish).
- Eno had all his furniture built on casters so he could move it around.
- No detail was spared; these include a patented ventilated seat that keeps the body cool and casters custom-designed to glide on any flooring surface.
- The frame is simple by design but the choice of caster wheel assemblies is critical for proper operation.
- When he was growing up, his hometown made everything from chair casters to sewing machines to bead chains for lamps, with precision down to 1/1000 of an inch of tolerance.
- I did go and fetch a chair at one point so that I could sit and spend some time with one of the new team members but the chair was flipping heavy, with no casters on the legs and there wasn't much fun lugging it around everywhere I went.
- Add casters to the legs and this stool becomes a portable mini-island, ferrying cookbooks, baking ingredients, or a heavy mixer from pantry to work space.
- He recommends items occupants can change themselves, like cabinets on rolling casters and adjustable-height counters.
- For colder climates, it might be wiser to start off with the plant in a pot on casters, that can be moved in and out.
- The standing-height worktable lifts and rolls on a pair of casters.
- These rolling casters are little triangles with wheels on the bottom.
- She was sitting on one of those round stools with casters on the legs so she could move around freely without getting up.
- The unit comes with removable casters for easy moving.
- The company produces various types of rubber components, including caster wheels, mainly for the European automotive manufacturers.
- 3.1 The angular inclination of a steering pivot or kingpin, especially that of the front wheel of a vehicle.
Example sentencesExamples - A user of the vehicle can select adjustments to the calculated drive brake force and, if provided, can also select independent adjustments to the calculated caster brake force.
- The key to its versatility is a unique, front caster 8-in. wheel that can lock in place for high-speed cruising.
- Two floating casters ensure vehicle balance and stability.
- The German cart has lots of caster angle in the front steering, by design - actual casters are used.
- Negative caster requires less steering effort but can cause the car to wander down the straightaway.
- While they were at it, engineers tuned up the steering geometry slightly with extra caster to enhance the XLR's on-center road sense.
- At higher speeds the friction on the caster pins is reduced as the glider produces lift and may allow the caster to wobble.
- It has two aluminum lower control arms, a slightly positive steering offset and large steering caster.
- There's also plenty of tweaking that can be done to the mechanics of the car, ranging from adjusting the wings to tire caster, to just about any other tweak you can think of to tailor car performance to the conditions of a race.
- For safety, each vehicle was fitted with metal outriggers front and rear to help keep the vehicles from overturning. and casters placed at the end of each beam to keep them from digging into the asphalt.
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