词汇 | smoothness |
释义 | smoothness noun[ U ] uk /ˈsmuːð.nəs/ us /ˈsmuːð.nəs/ smoothnessnoun[U] (REGULAR)(of a surface or material) the quality of being perfectly regular with no holes, lumps, or areas that rise or fall suddenly: 平滑,流畅 I just love the smoothness of silk.我特别喜欢丝绸的光滑。 Her skin was the colour and smoothness of porcelain. I found myself admiring the smoothness of the Tarmac during visits to London. The sheer smoothness of her body, the way the light reflected off her skin, the ripples in her robe, were just captivating. Ground almonds are used in cooking, especially in sauces, giving them body and creamy smoothness. Straight, even and level be (as) flat as a pancakeidiom clean clean-cut cleanly consistency fine-grained flat plane relax rhythm seamless sleek sleekly smooth straight straightness super-smooth true ultra-smooth unbranched smoothnessnoun[U] (NO PROBLEMS)the quality of happening without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty: 顺利,流畅 The merger has happened with surprising smoothness. 合并进行顺利,令人惊讶。 Still, the smoothness with which Sunday's election was conducted offers a ray of hope that democracy here will thrive. Once they had made up their minds, the smoothness of the arrangements was remarkable. the smoothness of Arsenal's passage through the season 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 unrelentingly unrelieved unrelievedly unremitting unremittingly smoothnessnoun[U] (NO SUDDEN MOVEMENT)the quality of making no sudden or uncontrolled movements or changes of direction: The condition of the track determines the smoothness of the ride enjoyed by a tram passenger. The smoothness of takeoff is important in a commercial flight. I was impressed by the bike's phenomenal smoothness. He envied his friends for their smoothness on the dance floor. Parkinson's disease is a form of degeneration in a part of the brain which controls the smoothness of movement. Movement through the air airborne buoyantly buzz flight flighted float fly glide hang time hover levitate mid-air skim soar soaring stunt swishy swoop unflyable wheel You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Movement on or through water smoothnessnoun[U] (PLEASANT)the quality of having a pleasant flavour that is not sour or bitter: (口感)平滑,丝滑 The wine possesses a smoothness and balanced depth that is rare.这款葡萄酒细腻丝滑、深度均衡,实属罕见。 the quality of sounding pleasant: 和谐悦耳的,圆润的 Her voice has power, tone, and smoothness. 她的嗓音有力度,音色醇美圆润。 You get sweetness and tartness from mangoes and smoothness from the pears. Honey and vanilla give root beer an overall smoothness. Aging is what gives our rums a smoothness that has made them preferred over all others. She delivered each aria with supple smoothness. His voice has lost the smoothness it once had. Pleasant to eat or drink ambrosia ambrosial appetizing appetizingly cooked/done to a turnidiom juicy lekker lip-smacking luscious lusciously quaffable scrumptious scrumptiously slap-up succulence ultra-smooth uncloying warming yummy zestily You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Wines & winemaking Describing qualities of sound Describing qualities of the human voice smoothnessnoun[U] (INSINCERE POLITENESS)politeness, confidence, and an ability to persuade people, but in a way that is not sincere: 圆滑,能说会道 She was irritated by his smoothness.她对他的圆滑感到恼火。 He's not known for subtlety or smoothness. He seemed disarmed and charmed by the smoothness of Osborne's argument. It was nothing more than the oily smoothness of a concierge. He's got a persuasive smoothness which is quite impressive for somebody so young. Affected & insincere affectation affected affectedly archly artificial feyness forced forcedly fustian glib phony-baloney piously ponce ponce about/around posey sugary super-smooth superslick talk the talk ... walk the walkidiom theatricality Seesmooth smoothness | American Dictionarysmoothness noun[ U ] us/ˈsmuð·nəs/ smoothnessnoun[U] (BEING WITHOUT INTERRUPTION)the fact of happening or being done without any sudden changes, interruption, or difficulty: The car delivers power with the smoothness of a jet engine. smoothnessnoun[U] (BEING REGULAR)the quality of being perfectly regular, with no holes or lumps or areas that rise or fall suddenly: I love the smoothness of silk Examples of smoothnesssmoothness Recovering the underlying function f inside its different regions of smoothness. Furthermore, the path calculated has good safety and smoothness characteristics. The importance of this map is that it defines the natural parametric domain for analysing the smoothness of the surface at the extraordinary vertex. While assessing the various types we incorporate the notions of local support and support size, smoothness and approximation order. Thus, a piecewise smooth f is in fact a collection of several intervals of smoothness which do not communicate among themselves. The difficulty with the canonical projection is that, owing to its dependence on traces on subsimplices, it is not bounded on spaces with insufficient smoothness. This guarantees continuous dependence on parameters, global extensibility of solutions and sufficient smoothness of the flow. Like the bandwidth, the parameter > 0 controls the smoothness of the fit. However, lack of boundary smoothness, length of chromosome, and inclusion of small holes in the final shape have been stated as problems with this representation. Cells with a smoothness ratio below 0.9 were discarded from analysis since their peak and plateau values were disturbed by too much high-frequency noise. At this stage, these and other concepts are still being developed to increase the level of speckle smoothness for direct drive. It is natural to ask about systems with a finite amount of smoothness. The subcollections nest down as smoothness increases, and by rigidity these smoothness classes are also conjugacy classes. It is this property which gives rise to the 'spikyness' in the compressive phase and relative smoothness in the expansion phase. A distributed lag estimator derived from smoothness priors. See all examples of smoothness 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. |
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