fluid
英 ['fluːɪd]
美 ['fluɪd]
- adj. 流动的;流畅的;不固定的
- n. 流体;液体
CET4 TEM4 IELTS 考 研 CET6
1、flu- + -id.
fluid 液体来自拉丁语fluere, 流动,词源同fluent.
- fluid
- fluid: see flux
- 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).
- 1. During fever a large quantity of fluid is lost in perspiration.
- 发烧时,大量水分会通过排汗而丧失。
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- 2. The fluid can be drawn off with a syringe.
- 可用注射器将液体汲出。
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- 3. The forehand stroke should be fluid and well balanced.
- 正手击球应该保证动作流畅和平稳。
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- 4. Atoms within the fluid interact with the minerals that form the grains.
- 液体中的原子与形成颗粒的矿物质相互作用。
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- 5. The blood vessels may leak fluid, which distorts vision.
- 血管可能会渗漏,造成视力模糊。
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