liq.uid
n.Abbr. liq.(名词)缩写 liq.
The state of matter in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow, little or no tendency to disperse, and relatively high incompressibility.
液态:物质的一种状态,指物质表现出易于流动,较少或没有分散的倾向以及相对较高的不可压缩性等特征
Matter or a specific body of matter in this state.
液体:处于这种状态的物质或某种物质体
Linguistics A consonant articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel, such as Englishl and r.
【语言学】 流音:能够清晰发出没有摩擦并能象元音一样延长的辅音,例如英语中的l 和 r
adj.Abbr. liq.(形容词)缩写 liq.
Of or being a liquid.
液态的,液体的
Having been liquefied, especially:
液化的,尤指:
Melted by heating:
加热融解的:
例句:
liquid wax.
液态蜡
Condensed by cooling:
冷却压缩的:
例句:
liquid oxygen.
液态氧
Flowing readily; fluid:
流质的:易流动的;流动的:
例句:
added milk to make the batter more liquid.
加奶使奶油面糊变稀
Having a flowing quality without harshness or abrupt breaks:
流畅的:有流动性,不生硬,没有突然停顿的:
例句:
liquid prose; the liquid movements of a Balinese dancer.
流畅的散文;巴百舞者流畅的动作
Linguistics Articulated without friction and capable of being prolonged like a vowel.
【语言学】 流音的:无摩擦清晰发出并可象元音一样延长的
Clear and shining:
清澄的:清澈而闪亮的:
例句:
the liquid brown eyes of a spaniel.
猎獚清澄的褐色眼睛
Readily convertible into cash:
易变为现金的:
例句:
liquid assets.
流动资产
来源:
From Middle English [of a liquid]
源自 中古英语 [液体的]
from Old French liquide
源自 古法语 liquide
from Latin liquidus
源自 拉丁语 liquidus
from liquôre [to be liquid]
源自 liquôre [成为液体]
【引伸】
liq.uidly
adv.(副词)
liq.uidness
n.(名词)