elasticity 英 [ˌi:læˈstɪsəti]   美 [ɪlæˈstɪsɪti, ˌilæ-]

elasticity

elasticity  英 [ˌi:læˈstɪsəti] 美 [ɪlæˈstɪsɪti, ˌilæ-]

n. 弹性;弹力;灵活性 

名词复数:elasticities 

The skin eventually loses its elasticity. 皮肤最终会失去弹性.
Every sort of spring has a definite elasticity. 每一种弹簧都有一定的弹性.

  • Something with elasticity can be stretched or pulled and will return to its original size and shape. The elasticity of a balloon means that if you pop it, it shrinks back to the size it was before you blew it up.
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  • n. 弹性;弹力;灵活性
  • 1. The skin eventually loses its elasticity.

    皮肤最终会失去弹性.

  • 2. Every sort of spring has a definite elasticity.

    每一种弹簧都有一定的弹性.

  • 3. The elasticity of demand for a single newspaper

    某一份报纸需求量的伸缩性

  • elasticity (n.) 1660s, from French élasticité, or else from elastic + -ity.
elas·ti·city / ˌiːlæˈstɪsəti ; NAmE ˌiːlæˈstɪsəti / / ˌelæˈstɪsəti ; NAmE ˌelæˈstɪsəti / / ɪˌlæˈstɪsəti ; NAmE ɪˌlæˈstɪsəti / noun [uncountable ] the quality that sth has of being able to stretch and return to its original size and shape (= of being elastic) 弹性;弹力 elasticity elasticities elas·ti·city / ˌiːlæˈstɪsəti ; NAmE ˌiːlæˈstɪsəti /
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