fluid 音标拼音: [fl'uəd] [fl'uɪd]
n . 流体,液体
a . 流动的,流体的;不固定的,易变的;流利的,流畅的
流体,液体流动的,流体的;不固定的,易变的;流利的,流畅的
fluid 液
FL fluid 流体
fluid adj 1 :
subject to change ;
variable ; "
a fluid situation fraught with uncertainty "; "
everything was unstable following the coup " [
synonym : {
fluid }, {
unstable }]
2 :
characteristic of a fluid ;
capable of flowing and easily changing shape [
synonym : {
fluid }, {
runny }]
3 :
smooth and unconstrained in movement ; "
a long ,
smooth stride "; "
the fluid motion of a cat "; "
the liquid grace of a ballerina " [
synonym : {
fluent }, {
fluid }, {
liquid }, {
smooth }]
4 :
in cash or easily convertible to cash ; "
liquid (
or fluid )
assets " [
synonym : {
fluid }, {
liquid }]
5 :
affording change (
especially in social status ); "
Britain is not a truly fluid society "; "
upwardly mobile " [
synonym : {
fluid },
{
mobile }]
n 1 :
a substance that is fluid at room temperature and pressure 2 :
continuous amorphous matter that tends to flow and to conform to the outline of its container :
a liquid or a gas Fluid \
Flu "
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a . [
L .
fluidus ,
fr .
fluere to flow :
cf .
F .
fluide .
See {
Fluent }.]
Having particles which easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass ,
and which easily yield to pressure ;
capable of flowing ;
liquid or gaseous .
[
1913 Webster ]
Fluid \
Flu "
id \,
n .
A fluid substance ;
a body whose particles move easily among themselves .
[
1913 Webster ]
Note :
Fluid is a generic term ,
including liquids and gases as species .
Water ,
air ,
and steam are fluids .
By analogy ,
the term was sometimes applied to electricity and magnetism ,
as in phrases electric fluid ,
magnetic fluid ,
though not strictly appropriate ;
such usage has disappeared .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
{
Fluid dram },
or {
Fluid drachm },
a measure of capacity equal to one eighth of a fluid ounce .
{
Fluid ounce }.
(
a )
In the United States ,
a measure of capacity ,
in apothecaries '
or wine measure ,
equal to one sixteenth of a pint or 29 .
57 cubic centimeters .
This ,
for water ,
is about 1 .
04158 ounces avoirdupois ,
or 455 .
6 grains .
(
b )
In England ,
a measure of capacity equal to the twentieth part of an imperial pint .
For water ,
this is the weight of the avoirdupois ounce ,
or 437 .
5 grains .
{
Fluids of the body }. (
Physiol .)
The circulating blood and lymph ,
the chyle ,
the gastric ,
pancreatic ,
and intestinal juices ,
the saliva ,
bile ,
urine ,
aqueous humor ,
and muscle serum are the more important fluids of the body .
The tissues themselves contain a large amount of combined water ,
so much ,
that an entire human body dried in vacuo with a very moderate degree of heat gives about 66 per cent of water .
{
Burning fluid }, {
Elastic fluid }, {
Electric fluid }, {
Magnetic fluid },
etc .
See under {
Burning }, {
Elastic },
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
106 Moby Thesaurus words for "
fluid ":
able to adapt ,
adaptable ,
adjustable ,
aerodynamics ,
afterdamp ,
air ,
alterable ,
alterative ,
aqueous ,
atmosphere ,
beverage ,
blackdamp ,
blood ,
breath ,
changeable ,
changeful ,
checkered ,
chokedamp ,
cloud ,
damp ,
drink ,
effluvium ,
ever -
changing ,
exhalation ,
fetid air ,
firedamp ,
flatus ,
flexible ,
flowing ,
fluent ,
fluid extract ,
fluid mechanics ,
fluidal ,
fluidic ,
fluxible ,
fluxile ,
fluxional ,
fluxionary ,
formless ,
fume ,
gas ,
halogen gas ,
hydraulics ,
hydrogeology ,
ichor ,
impermanent ,
indefinite ,
inert gas ,
juice ,
juicy ,
kaleidoscopic ,
latex ,
liquid ,
liquid extract ,
liquidy ,
liquor ,
malaria ,
malleable ,
many -
sided ,
mephitis ,
mercurial ,
metamorphic ,
miasma ,
milk ,
mobile ,
modifiable ,
movable ,
mutable ,
nonuniform ,
permutable ,
plastic ,
pliant ,
pneumatics ,
protean ,
proteiform ,
puff of smoke ,
reek ,
resilient ,
rubbery ,
running ,
runny ,
sap ,
sappy ,
semiliquid ,
shifting ,
smoke ,
smudge ,
solution ,
steam ,
succulent ,
supple ,
transient ,
transitory ,
uncertain ,
unfixed ,
unformed ,
unsettled ,
unstable ,
unsteady ,
vapor ,
variable ,
volatile ,
water ,
water vapor ,
watery ,
whey
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FLUID Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FLUID is having particles that easily move and change their relative position without a separation of the mass and that easily yield to pressure : capable of flowing
FLUID | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary fluid adjective (LIKELY TO CHANGE) If situations, ideas, or plans are fluid, they are not fixed and are likely to change, often repeatedly and unexpectedly:
FLUID Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Fluid definition: a substance, as a liquid or gas, that is capable of flowing and that changes its shape at a steady rate when acted upon by a force tending to change its shape
Fluid Definition and Examples - Science Notes and Projects Learn what a fluid is in physics and other sciences Get the definition and see examples of fluids in everyday life
Fluid - Wikipedia Fluid In physics, a fluid is a liquid, gas, or other material that may continuously move and deform (flow) under an applied shear stress, or external force [1]
Fluid - definition of fluid by The Free Dictionary Fluids flow easily and take on the shape of their containers All liquids and gases are fluids
FLUID definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary A situation that is fluid is unstable and is likely to change often The situation is extremely fluid and it can be changing from day to day
fluid noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of fluid noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
fluid - WordReference. com Dictionary of English adj Hydraulics pertaining to a substance that easily changes its shape; capable of flowing Hydraulics consisting of or pertaining to fluids changing readily; shifting; not fixed, stable, or rigid: fluid movements convertible into cash: fluid assets
fluid - Wiktionary, the free dictionary fluid (countable and uncountable, plural fluids) Any substance which can flow with relative ease, tends to assume the shape of its container, and obeys Bernoulli's principle; a liquid, gas or plasma quotations