liquid
liquid 英 [ˈlɪkwɪd] 美 [ˈlɪkwɪd]
adj. 液体的 n. 液体,流体;
名词复数:liquids
- In everyday use, liquid is the opposite of solid––water at room temperature is a liquid: Heat it to boiling, it turns to a gas. Chill it below freezing, it turns to ice.
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- adj. 液体的
- n. 液体,流体;
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1. liquid soap
肥皂液
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2. The detergent comes in powder or liquid form.
这种洗涤剂有粉状或液态两种选择。
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3. liquid assets
流动资产
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4. the transition from liquid to vapour
从液体到蒸汽的转化
- liquid (adj.) late 14c., "flowing, capable of flowing; neither solid nor gaseous," from Old French liquide "liquid, running" (13c.), from Latin liquidus "fluid, liquid, moist," figuratively "flowing, continuing," also of sounds and voices, from liquere "be fluid," related to liqui "to melt, flow," from PIE *wleik- "to flow, run."
- liquid (n.) "a liquid substance," 1708, from liquid (adj.). Earlier it meant "sound of a liquid consonant" (1520s), following Latin liquidae, Greek hygra, applied to letters of an easy, "flowing" sound.
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