solid
英 ['sɒlɪd]
美['sɑlɪd]
- adj. 固体的;可靠的;立体的;结实的;一致的
- n. 固体;立方体
- n. (Solid)人名;(瑞典)索利德
英英释意
- 1. a substance that is solid at room temperature and pressure
- 2. the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape
- 3. a three-dimensional shape
双语例句
- 1. Solid low-level waste will be disposed of deep underground.
- 放射性水平低的固体废料将做地下深埋处理。
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- 2. The car park was absolutely packed solid with people.
- 停车场被人挤得水泄不通。
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- 3. Banks are built to look solid to reassure their customers.
- 银行往往建得看上去很坚固,好让顾客放心。
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- 4. The wide road was blocked solid with traffic that moved along sluggishly.
- 宽阔的马路被缓慢前行的车辆堵得严严实实。
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- 5. Mr Zuma had a solid reputation as a grass roots organiser.
- 作为一个民众的组织者,祖玛先生名声甚佳。
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