词汇 | dense |
释义 | dense adjective uk /dens/ us /dens/ denseadjective (THICK)B2 having parts that are close together so that it is difficult to go or see through: 浓的,浓密的;浓重的 dense fogThe plane crashed in heavy rain and dense fog. a dense forest密林 dense undergrowthThe body was found hidden in dense undergrowth.尸体被发现时藏在密密的树丛下面。 Synonym thick(CLOSE TOGETHER) The dense foliage overhead almost blocked out the sun.头顶上方浓密的枝叶几乎遮住了阳光。 Either side of the river is dense, impenetrable jungle.河的两岸是茂密而难以穿行的丛林。 The exhaust pipe belched out dense black smoke. A huge cloud of dense smoke stretched across the horizon.一大团浓烟在地平线上蔓延开来。 They had to clear a road through an area of dense forest. Thick, dense and heavy blocky cakey chunkily chunkiness chunky claggy densely heavily heaviness heftily hefty high density lumpen super-thick thicken thickening thickly thickness weigh wiry You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Opaque denseadjective (MATTER)physics specialized (of a substance) containing a lot of matter in a small space: (物质)密度大的 Plutonium is very dense.钚的密度很大。 Miscellaneous units of measurement acre acreage caloric denier dioptre farad fathom firkin flashpoint joule MHz newton radian refractive index röntgen Scoville scale SI unit sievert sun protection factor watt denseadjective (STUPID)informal stupid: 愚蠢的,笨的 There are some really dense people in our class.我们班有些人特别笨。 Stupid and silly absurd absurdity absurdly adolescent against your better judgmentidiom dopey dopily dorky dottiness dotty imprudently in his/her/their wisdomidiom in someone's infinite wisdomidiom inadvisable injudicious subnormal uncritical uncritically undiscriminating unintelligent dense | American Dictionarydense adjective[ -er/-est only ] us/dens/ denseadjective[-er/-est only] (THICK)close together and difficult to go or see through; thick: dense fog I had trouble getting through the dense crowd. Dense can also mean stupid: There are some really dense people in our class. denseadjective[-er/-est only] (CONTAINING MATTER)science (of a substance) containing a lot of matter in a small space: Plutonium is very dense. denselyadverbus/ˈdens·li/ a densely packed room Examples of densedense Agermodality : written texts are nominally denser than spoken texts only in the two older groups, with adult texts the densest. Section 3 reintroduces text and contains the densest counterpoint of the piece, with many contradictory pulses. The densest distribution of actin occurs in the perinuclear region and ends abruptly at the mid-lateral region. From a spatial point of view, one can thus expect most severe damage in the densest zones of wooded savanna. In this case, lexical neighbourhoods would actually be denser early in development and become sparser as children learn words with less common sounds and sound combinations. However, the highest numbers of individuals caught per night and the highest local diversities were found in the later successional stages, which have also denser vegetation than the earlier stages. Consequently, the axonal plexus was much denser than the dendritic plexus, with each square millimeter of retina containing ;100 mm of dendrites and ;1000 mm of axonal processes. The emphasis is on the asymptotic case when one of the hypergraphs has a bounded degree and the other is dense. Histological examination of the resected aneurysm revealed myocardium which was almost totally replaced by dense fibrous tissue and numerous caseating granulomata. The book is simply too dense, and too good, for that approach to bear fruit. Here and there occurred patches of dense jungle, quite impossible to penetrate, whilst there are also fairly large open spaces. The highest density of anopheline mosquito larvae was found amongst dense vegetation, and only rarely in the free water surface. The task is not simple, as the production of the lubricant requires collective action of the dense bacterial population that the food-depleted substrate cannot sustain. In general, the effect of neighborhood density on word recognition by children is similar to that found for adults with dense neighborhoods inhibiting recognition. In the first place this article is extremely dense and many arguments require far more space in order to provide a coherent presentation. See all examples of dense 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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