1660s, an old chemistry term for "minerals which were readily fusible and useful as fluxes in smelting" [Flood], from Latin fluor, originally meaning "a flowing, flow" (see fluent), said to be from a translation of the German miners' name, flusse. Since 1771 applied to minerals containing fluorine, especially calcium fluoride (fluorspar or fluorite).
雙語(yǔ)例句
1. FZB series of self - suction centrifugal pumps, its overflow part is made of Fluor plastic alloy.
FZB系列自吸離心泵, 過(guò)流部件均采用氟塑料合金制造.
來(lái)自互聯(lián)網(wǎng)
2. At Fluor Daniel, I continued to work with an international body of professionals.