viscous 英 [ˈvɪskəs]   美 [ˈvɪskəs]

viscous

viscous  英 [ˈvɪskəs] 美 [ˈvɪskəs]

adj. 粘性的;黏的 

We call this the viscous term, and we call this the pressure term. 我们称之为粘性项,我们把这个叫做压力项。
“The smaller the bird, the more viscous the air is,” he said, which is partly why hummingbirds can maneuver so well and for so long. 鸟儿越小,空气就越有粘性“ ,他说。 这也部分说明了为什么蜂鸟能飞行的那么好那么久的原因。

  • Viscous means sticky, gluey and syrupy. So if something is viscous, you usually don't want to stick your fingers in it — that goes for boogers and maple syrup alike.
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  • adj. 粘性的;黏的
  • 1. We call this the viscous term, and we call this the pressure term.

    我们称之为粘性项,我们把这个叫做压力项。

  • 2. “The smaller the bird, the more viscous the air is,” he said, which is partly why hummingbirds can maneuver so well and for so long.

    鸟儿越小,空气就越有粘性“ ,他说。 这也部分说明了为什么蜂鸟能飞行的那么好那么久的原因。

  • 3. When the external temperature rises, the gel component starts to break down and become less viscous, creating new pathways through which the sol can flow and speeding up the cell's movement.

    当外部温度提高时,凝胶成分开始分解而且变得不那么粘性,创造了一个溶胶可以流动并且加快细胞移动速度的新途径。

  • viscous (adj.) late 14c., from Anglo-French viscous and directly from Late Latin viscosus "sticky," from Latin viscum "anything sticky, birdlime made from mistletoe, mistletoe," probably from PIE root *weis- "to melt away, flow" (used of foul or malodorous fluids); see virus.
vis·cous / ˈvɪskəs ; NAmE ˈvɪskəs / adjective ( technical 术语 ) (of a liquid 液体 ) thick and sticky; not flowing freely 黏稠的;黏滞的 vis·cos·ity / vɪˈskɒsəti ; NAmE vɪˈskɑːsəti / noun [uncountable ] viscosity viscosities vis·cous / ˈvɪskəs ; NAmE ˈvɪskəs / vis·cos·ity / vɪˈskɒsəti ; NAmE vɪˈskɑːsəti /
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