词汇 | pressurized |
释义 | pressurized adjective (UK usuallypressurised)uk /ˈpreʃ.ər.aɪzd/ us /ˈpreʃ.ə.raɪzd/ pressurizedadjective (CONTAINER)If a container, etc. is pressurized, the air pressure inside it is higher than the air pressure outside it: 加压的,增压的;密封的 a pressurized tank增压罐 Aircraft cabins are pressurized.飞机座舱是密封的。 The aeroplane was built to fly at high altitudes, and it had one of the first pressurized cabins. Once luggage moves from the check-in desk to the conveyor belt, it is put in a pressurized box that detonates any explosive before the bag is loaded on the plane. Artesian wells are sunk into pressurized rock formations, and the water gushes out like a natural spring. Physics: the state of matter absorbency acidic allotropic compressible crystalline e-liquid fluidity gasses impervious melted polyunsaturated powdery rarefy reflective rustily rusty scaly self-healing sloppily sloppy pressurizedadjective (SITUATION)difficult to deal with, especially because there are a lot of things to do or difficult decisions to make: In head office everything's very pressurized, with deadlines left, right, and centre. He has performed best under the most pressurized circumstances. The increasingly pressurized environment of classrooms is having a negative effect on children. In this pressurized setting, separate divisions worked as fast as possible. He did not trust them to keep their nerves under control in such a pressurized spot. Difficult things and people a (heavy) cross to bearidiom albatross ball and chain bane be dead meatidiom be in the clearidiom bump chill equation hassle hiccup hindrance hot potato impediment nut snag stumbling block teaser teething troubles the sharp end |
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