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/ɪkˈstruːd//ɪkˈstruːd/The word "extrude" has its roots in Latin. The Latin verb "extrudere" means "to thrust or drive out," and it is derived from "ex" (meaning "out" or "from") and "tudere" (meaning "to thrust" or "to push"). In the 15th century, the Latin verb was borrowed into Middle English as "extrude," initially meaning "to thrust or drive out" or "to put out of a place." In the 17th century, the term took on a specialized meaning in the context of art and design, referring to the process of shaping or molding a material (such as clay or metal) by forcing it through a die or mold. Today, the term "extrude" is commonly used in fields such as engineering, manufacturing, and architecture to describe the process of shaping materials into specific forms or shapes.
to force or push something out of something; to be forced or pushed in this way
ép buộc hoặc đẩy cái gì đó ra khỏi cái gì đó; bị ép buộc hoặc bị đẩy theo cách này
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to shape metal or plastic by forcing it through a hole
định hình kim loại hoặc nhựa bằng cách ép nó qua một lỗ
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