fluid
fluid 英 [ˈflu:ɪd] 美 [ˈfluɪd]
adj. 流动的;流畅的;不固定的 n. 流体;液体
名词复数:fluids
- Something that is unstable or subject to change can be described as fluid. The fluid political situation in a particular country makes it unsafe to travel there, with the constant possibility of a violent uprising.
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- adj. 流动的;流畅的;不固定的
- n. 流体;液体
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1. The parting of the waters can be understood through fluid dynamics.
水域被分开是可以用流体动力学来理解的。
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2. Edema: In 1845, during his last two months of life, Jackson began experiencing edema, an abnormal accumulation of fluid beneath his skin and in certain cavities.
浮肿 :1845年,杰克逊生命最后的两个月开始遭受水肿之苦,这是一种皮下和某体腔内不正常液体积聚病症。
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3. Perhaps the fur makes a difference, they say in a video intended for the 2010 APS Gallery of fluid Motion.
他们在为2010年美国物理学会流体运动画廊而准备的视频中说,皮毛大概有差别。
- fluid (adj.) early 15c., "liquid, capable of flowing," from Middle French fluide (14c.) and directly from Latin fluidus "fluid, flowing, moist," from fluere "to flow" (see fluent). Figurative use, of non-material things, "not fixed or rigid," from 1640s. Related: Fluidly.
- fluid (n.) "substance capable of flowing," 1660s, from fluid (adj.). Related: Fluidal (1869), fluidic (1821, Marmaduke Tulket).
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