词汇 | fluid |
释义 | fluid noun[ C or U ] uk /ˈfluː.ɪd/ us /ˈfluː.ɪd/ C2 a substance that flows and is not solid: 液体;流质 If you have a fever you should drink plenty of fluids.如果发烧,应多喝流质。 power steering fluid助力转向液 bodily fluid The virus is contracted through exchange of bodily fluids (= liquids, such as blood, that come from the human body).这种病毒通过体液感染。 The patient was severely dehydrated and needed fluids urgently. These tanks are used for storing fluids such as oil, petrol and kerosene. Keep all your household cleaning fluids where children cannot reach them. Your stomach produces a large quantity of gastric fluid. There's some kind of thick fluid oozing from the trunk of the tree. Physics: the state of matter absorbency acidic allotropic compressible crystalline e-liquid fluidity gasses impervious melted polyunsaturated powdered powdery rarefy reflective rustily scaly self-healing sloppily sloppy fluid adjective uk /ˈfluː.ɪd/ us /ˈfluː.ɪd/ fluidadjective (MOVEMENT)C2 smooth and continuous: 流畅的 fluid movements流畅的动作 His piano playing was beautifully fluid, adding grace to every song he played. Continuous & permanent abiding abidingly ad infinitum around-the-clock be here to stayidiom immanence immanent immanently imperishable on the bounceidiom on the spinidiom on the trotidiom perennial permanence uninterruptedly unrelentingly unrelieved unrelievedly unremitting fluidadjective (LIKELY TO CHANGE)If situations, ideas, or plans are fluid, they are not fixed and are likely to change, often repeatedly and unexpectedly: (情况、想法或计划)不固定的,易变的 The military situation is still very fluid.军事局势依然很不稳定。 For travellers whose plans are more fluid, try looking for flights on a different day. always becoming different changingWe must navigate changing attitudes about women in leadership. changeableBritish weather is notoriously changeable. variedHe has had a rich and varied career. fluidOur travel plans are fluid because of the train strike. dynamicThe Japanese economy is much more dynamic than our own. Changing about-face about-turn alterable altered alternate churn make an about-turn make something into something malleable meta metamorphose morph mutate pervert revolutionize rollback rotation rotational sanitization transcribe fluidadjective (not solid)not solid, and flowing easily: It might be made of a soft or fluid substance. The image can reveal whether any lumps found are fluid or solid. Physics: the state of matter absorbency acidic allotropic compressible crystalline e-liquid fluidity gasses impervious melted polyunsaturated powdered powdery rarefy reflective rustily scaly self-healing sloppily sloppy fluid | American Dictionaryfluid noun[ C/U ] us/ˈflu·ɪd/ a substance that flows and is not solid: [ U ]The doctor drained some fluid from her lungs. medical Fluids are liquids that you drink: [ C ]Dr. Tay says I need rest and lots of fluids. fluid adjective us/ˈflu·əd/ having a flowing or changing quality: a dancer’s fluid movements The situation remains fluid – we offered her the job, but she hasn’t responded yet. Examples of fluidfluid Constraints from partitioning experiments on the composition of subduction-zone fluids. Corynebacterium pseudotuberculosis infection of sheep : role of skin lesions and dipping fluids. The number of persons treated with antibiotics and with intravenous fluids was determined from hospital records and interviews of patients and medical staff. During the patients' stay in hospital this included antibiotics and analgesics, but not intravenous fluids. Motion of solids in fluids when the flow is not rotational. A number of variational characterizations of the dynamics of viscous fluids have emerged in recent years. Resistivity of this form is due to wave-particle interactions between the dust and ion fluids. Shear-flow instabilities have also been investigated in stratified fluids. Advection-diffusion equations occur in a wide variety of fields in many contexts of active and passive transport in fluids and plasmas. When using oral fluids it is often difficult to distinguish between negative samples and those with low levels of specific antibody. Also, the flow refer red to in most cases is of the material of the shear zone itself, rather than fluids from other sources. In the uppermost migmatites, where they are widespread, they involved infiltration of aqueous fluids from an external source. The fluids would also have contributed to the dolomitized matrix which constitutes part of the breccia. The role of fluids in metamorphism, ultra-high pressure and temperature metamorphism are not adequately covered, for example. Thus, fluids associated with subduction may have been responsible for triggering partial melting of lithosphere already experiencing decompression as a result of extension. See all examples of fluid These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Collocations withfluidfluidThese are words often used in combination with fluid. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. amount of fluid Consequently, an equal amountoffluid moving towards the singular point (sink position) flows out elsewhere. biological fluid With more precise models coupled with computational simulation, these can provide valuable insight into the biological fluid dynamic aspects of human reproduction. bodily fluid Every bodilyfluid was bagged and analyzed. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with fluid |
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