yield point
常見(jiàn)例句
- When the stress reaches the yield point, a large increase in strain occurs with no increase in stress.
儅應(yīng)力達(dá)到屈服點(diǎn),應(yīng)變會(huì)急劇增大而應(yīng)力保持不變。 - Beyond the yield point, the material will continue to deform, but with less stress than before, because the material has begun to yield.
超過(guò)屈服點(diǎn)之後,材料會(huì)繼續(xù)變形,但是因爲(wèi)材料開(kāi)始屈服,應(yīng)力會(huì)減小。 - The yield point is the stress at which there is an appreciable increase in strain with no increase in stress, with the limitation that, if straining is continued, the stress will again increase.
屈服點(diǎn)是在應(yīng)變有可觀增加,應(yīng)力沒(méi)有增加的應(yīng)力極限,在這個(gè)極限下,如果應(yīng)變繼續(xù)增加,應(yīng)力就也會(huì)增加。 - That is, the apparent 104-basis-point yield advantage of the 30-year 5.5% Freddie Mac over a seven-year Treasury is less than it seems.
FORBES: Magazine Article - During the subsequent seven-month period as investors predicted that the Fed would soon be tightening policy the implied yield at one point rose to 1.94%.
FORBES: Labor Flop Puts U.S. Yields Near 2011 Lows - Yields subsequently moved higher to 2.97% at the 10-year having earlier reached the lowest in five months, while the two-year yield at one point reached a three-month low.
FORBES: Bond Prices Weaken As Stocks Rebound On Merger Monday 返回 yield point