词汇 | compressive |
释义 | compressive adjective uk /kəmˈpres.ɪv/ us /kəmˈpres.ɪv/ resulting from or caused by pressure, or by pressing something into a smaller space: The posts should hold the concrete in place when it is subjected to a compressive force. The compressive strain caused the two sides to be crushed together. medical specialized A compressive injury is caused by pressure on part of a person's body: (受伤)压迫性的 The patient had a compressive joint injury.患者的关节受到压迫性损伤。 A scan revealed that there was a compressive lesion of the spinal cord. medical specialized reducing pain or swelling by pressing against a part of a person's body: (为减轻痛苦或肿胀而对身体部位)加压的 She applied a compressive dressing to stabilize the wound.她做了加压包扎,以稳定伤口。 The doctor recommended that I should wear a compressive joint support. The prosecution alleged that the defendant placed excessive compressive force on the victim's chest. They placed a compressive device on the patient's leg. The compressive dressing will push the skin down against the muscle. Physics: energy, force & power animal magnetism anti-gravity atmospheric pressure attract attraction ballistic entropically equilibrant erg excited frictional geothermal inertia propulsive radiant energy self-propulsion sine curve sinusoid the sound barrier thermodynamics You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Squeezing and grinding Injuring and injuries Medical dressings, supports & devices Related wordcompress Examples of compressivecompressive In general, a characteristic field is essentially genuinely nonlinear, and the involved wave is characterized by the so called compressive shock or expansive rarefaction. One resolution is to apply a compressive nonlinear mapping to the range of parameters once they are produced. It is found that both rarefactive and compressive types of solitons can exist in the presence of isothermal hot electrons and negatively charged dust grains. Such shocks, which have too few incoming characteristics, are often called under-compressive. The y components of the flows and the magnetic field show a sequence of sign rever sals opposite to that of the compressive solitons. It is this property which gives rise to the 'spikyness' in the compressive phase and relative smoothness in the expansion phase. Their declared compressive shocks and expansive rarefactions are always observed, along with the described contact. The difference between the compressive and undercompressive cases appears even more forcefully in the consideration of multidimensional stability. In higher dimensions we develop a long-wave asymptotic theory for both compressive and undercompressive traveling waves. To activate the locking mechanism, the female part must turn 90 clockwise with compressive force. In these cases, the functions became compressive at the highest mask contrast tested. Both sets of measurements show evidence for approximate linearity at low contrasts and strong compressive nonlinearity at high contrasts. The magnitudes of the compressive stresses in masonry are very small. Adhesion is then promoted by compressive states of stresses, which leads to the closure of the cavities. Because the suctions are large, the compressive stresses in the membrane are considerable. 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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