Online Google Dictionary

consumables 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Noun
/kənˈso͞oməbəl/,
Font size:

consumables, plural;
  1. A commodity that is intended to be used up relatively quickly
    • - drugs and other medical consumables

  1. (consumable) may be used up
  2. A consumable is, according to the 1913 edition of Webster's Dictionary, something that is capable of being consumed; that may be destroyed, dissipated, wasted, or spent. John Locke specifies these as "consumable commodities."
  3. (Consumable) Describes items in our Collection that are available for use by students and other visitors.
  4. (Consumable) A resource attribute representing a type of capacity. A resource with consumable capacity can have its capacity value permanently altered as a result of being tasked, e.g. chemicals in a manufacturing process or office supplies.
  5. Consumable parts are those that deplete over time as their internal components are used. Batteries, due to their chemical components, are considered consumables, and over time they lose their ability to hold a charge. This is normal given the nature of a consumable part. ...
  6. Supply items such as liquids and specialized types of tooling that are consumed in the production process.
  7. stuff that is used up during the course of a mission or over a period of time, and hence must be replaced; includes everything from rocket fuel to pet food to pencils
  8. are those materials or components which are depleted or require periodic replacement through normal use of the instrument.
  9. Also known as GNFR.  Items used in store but not sold to customers e.g. Pizza discs, till rolls
  10. Consumables are items that are used once in performing a test and are not reused; for example, microscope slides and cover slips.
  11. The food, water, gas, propellant, etc., that are used during a Shuttle mission or any activity.
  12. Non-repairable items or repair parts that can be discarded more economically than they can be repaired or that are consumed in use. Examples of consumables include munitions, hydraulic fuel, nuts and bolts, and filters.
  13. Products which will be used one-time or firm only for one year.
  14. The toner, paper, fuser oil, developer, or any other materials or parts that must be periodically replaced in a copier.
  15. Items such as oils, grease, paint, adhesives, cleaning materials, bulk rags, etc. that are consumed during their use.
  16. Typically, the vessel owner and charterer agree to a joint inventory of the vessel’s consumables aboard at the time of the on-hire and off-hire surveys and a method to account for changes in quantities.
  17. Items ‘consumed’ by the machine such as ink, film, tape and labels.
  18. Wacoms don’t need any other power supply other then the usb cord. The pen doesn’t need batteries either so there are no other costs apart from nibs (revelation below in “after buying”).
  19. This includes items like groove knives, ovolo knives, drill/router bits, saw blades, teflon, cutting fluid, grease, oil, lubricant, refuse sacks, which by their nature will be consumed or wear over time and require replacement to ensure your equipment performs to its optimum.
  20. Based on CES cost factors. Represents Army Managed Items
  21. Candles, incenses, burners, wax dye...
  22. the parts of a machine that require periodic replacement.  These include toner, fusers, belts, preventative maintenance kits.
  23. Resources, such as propellants, aboard a spacecraft which are depleted during a mission and cannot be replaced.
  24. Items consumed during the welding process such as wire, gas, tips, shroud, wire feed components and even the welding torch and hoses etc.
  25. Items such as paper and inks that are used (consumed) by computer peripherals such as printers.