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toughness    音标拼音: [t'ʌfnəs]
n. 有粘性,强硬,强健

有粘性,强硬,强健

toughness
n 1: enduring strength and energy [synonym: {stamina}, {staying
power}, {toughness}]
2: the property of being big and strong [synonym: {huskiness},
{ruggedness}, {toughness}]
3: the elasticity and hardness of a metal object; its ability to
absorb considerable energy before cracking [synonym: {temper},
{toughness}]
4: impressive difficulty [synonym: {formidability}, {toughness}]

Toughness \Tough"ness\, n.
The quality or state of being tough.
[1913 Webster]

195 Moby Thesaurus words for "toughness":
Spartanism, abstruseness, adamantness, adhesiveness, arduousness,
astringency, austerity, authoritarianism, backbone, body,
bothersomeness, bottom, bullheadedness, burdensomeness, callosity,
callousness, chutzpah, clabbering, clamminess, clotting,
coagulation, cohesiveness, colloidality, complexity, complication,
concreteness, consistency, courage, curdling, decisiveness,
demandingness, density, difficultness, difficulty, discipline,
doughiness, dourness, durability, durity, endurance, energy,
exactingness, firmness, flintiness, force, fortitude, gameness,
gelatinity, gelatinousness, gluelikeness, gluiness, glutinosity,
glutinousness, grimness, grit, gumlikeness, gumminess, guts,
gutsiness, guttiness, hairiness, hard-bittenness, hard-nosedness,
hardiness, hardness, hardness of heart, harshness, heart,
heart of oak, heartiness, heaviness, immovability, immutability,
impenetrability, implacability, impliability, incrassation,
induration, inelasticity, inexorability, inflexibility,
inspissation, intestinal fortitude, intransigeance, intransigence,
intransigency, intransigentism, intricacy, irreconcilability,
jellification, jellylikeness, laboriousness, lentor, lustihood,
lustiness, mass, materiality, meticulousness, mettle,
mettlesomeness, might, mightiness, moxie, mucilaginousness, nerve,
obduracy, obstinacy, onerousness, oppressiveness, palpability,
pastiness, persistence, persistency, pith, pluck, pluckiness,
ponderability, potency, power, powerfulness, regimentation,
relentlessness, resistance, restiveness, retention,
rigid discipline, rigidity, rigor, rigorism, rigorousness,
robustness, ropiness, ruggedness, severity, slabbiness, sliminess,
snugness, solidity, soundness, spirit, spissitude, spunk,
spunkiness, stability, stalwartness, stamina, staying power,
steadiness, steeliness, sternness, stick-to-itiveness, stickiness,
sticking power, stiff temper, stiffness, stodginess, stoniness,
stout heart, stoutness, strength, strength of will, strenuousness,
strictness, stringency, stringiness, stubbornness, sturdiness,
substance, substantiality, substantialness, syrupiness, tackiness,
tangibility, tenaciousness, tenacity, thickening, thickness,
tightness, toilsomeness, treacliness, troublesomeness, true grit,
unalterability, unbendingness, unchangeability, uncompromisingness,
ungivingness, unrelentingness, unyieldingness, vigor, vigorousness,
viscidity, viscosity, viscousness, vitality


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  • What is Toughness - Definition - Material Properties
    Toughness is the ability of a material to absorb energy and plastically deform without fracturing One definition of toughness (for high-strain rate, fracture toughness) is that it is a property that is indicative of a material’s resistance to fracture when a crack (or other stress-concentrating defect) is present Toughness is typically measured by the Charpy test or the Izod test
  • Strength vs. Hardness vs. Toughness - Engineering Stack Exchange
    Toughness = Ability of a material to absorb energy without fracture In a stress-strain curve, the area under the curve is often considered a measure of toughness In the sketch below, Material 2 has higher toughness than Material 1 (I should have drawn them to be more obviously different, but let’s say the area under the Material 2 curve is





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