Weld means to melt two metal parts together so they hold strongly. People use heat or strong pressure to do this. It is common in building and fixing metal things.
I will weld the metal parts today.
They weld pipes to fix the water system.
A weld is the place where two pieces of metal are joined. You can see the line or area where the metal was melted and stuck together. It should be strong and safe.
The weld looks strong and clean.
Check the weld before using the machine.
Weld can mean to bring people or things together to form a strong connection. It is used in a figurative way to talk about feelings or teamwork.
The team was welded into one group.
Trust welds people together in friendship.
Weld also means to join materials like plastic or metal permanently. This use is common in factories or manufacturing, using heat or chemicals to fuse parts.
They weld plastic parts for new bottles.
The workers weld metal and plastic pieces.
Weld means to fix things by joining metal pieces together. This helps the object become strong again after it breaks.
He welds broken metal tools at work.
Can you weld the broken chair legs?
Weld can sometimes mean a permanent mark on the skin after a burn or injury. This meaning is uncommon and informal but shows a kind of scar.
The burn left a small weld on his arm.
She has a weld from surgery on her leg.