quench|quenched|quenches|quenching in English
verb
[kwentʃ]
satisfy a need (esp. thirst); extinguish, put out; cool by immersing in a cold liquid; repress a desire (or urge, etc.); put an end to, destroy; relieve
Use "quench|quenched|quenches|quenching" in a sentence
1. To quench steel is that hot steel is quenched to harden it.
2. 13 Water afar quenches not fire.
3. 27 Based on the results of laboratory experiment, the technical parameters of laser quenching process were selected. The roughing roll of Wire Rod Mill at Pangang was laser quenched.
4. Quenching our thirst!
5. "Splat quenching";
6. Jesus is the water that quenches my thirst.
7. Quenching Spiritual Thirst
8. Once the surface has undergone crystallization, the strand is thoroughly quenched in a second quench region so that the strand will be ready for pelletization, accumulation or other handling steps.
9. Medium frequency transformer quenching is used for workpiece diathermy, quenching, annealing, brazing, etc.
10. Water quench check
11. So the Spirit can be quenched!
12. Her letter quenched his hope.
13. They had been desires to be quenched, as he had quenched other desires over the years.
14. Cell staining with air quenched steam heating
15. NOx analyser quench checks
16. I walk Awryfrom their meetings encouraged and quenched
17. (d) Quench check for NDUV analysers
18. Well, let us quench that thirst.
19. The blaze was quenched by the brave firemen.
20. Journalism helps quench this thirst.
21. Mr. Roosevelt's reply quenched my last hopes.
22. One more ray of hope had been quenched.
23. The fire was quenched with a bucket of water.
24. She quenched her thirst with a glass of Coke.
25. NOx analyser quench checks for CLD analyser