solid
solid 英 [ˈsɒlɪd] 美 [ˈsɑlɪd]
adj. 固体的;牢固的,可靠的,实打实的 n. 固体;立体
名词复数:solids
- A solid, as opposed to a liquid or gas, has a size and shape to it. It doesn't flow like water or disappear into the air.
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- adj. 固体的;牢固的,可靠的,实打实的
- n. 固体;立体
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1. The boat bumped against a solid object.
船撞到了硬物。
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2. She had refused all solid food.
所有的固体食物她都不肯吃。
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3. They were drilling through solid rock.
他们正在把实心岩钻通。
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4. These chains seem fairly solid.
这些链子看着挺结实。
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5. As yet, they have no solid evidence.
他们至今没有任何可靠的证据。
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6. 2008 was a year of solid achievement.
*2008 年是成绩卓著的一年。
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7. a solid gold bracelet
纯金手镯(实打实的)
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8. It rained for two hours solid this afternoon.
今天下午连着下了两个小时的雨。(实实的)
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9. One cat is black and white, the other solid black.
一只猫是黑白花色的,另一只猫是纯黑色的。(实实的)
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10. The strike was solid, supported by all the members.
这次罢工是统一行动,得到所有成员的支持。
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11. liquids and solids
液体与固体
- solid (adj.) late 14c., "not empty or hollow," from Old French solide "firm, dense, compact," from Latin solidus "firm, whole, undivided, entire," figuratively "sound, trustworthy, genuine," from PIE *sol-ido-, suffixed form of root *sol- "whole."
- solid (n.) late 14c., "three-dimensional figure," from solid (adj.). Meaning "a solid substance" is from 1690s. Compare also solidus; Latin solidus (adj.) was used as a noun meaning "an entire sum; a solid body."
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