plas·ticˈpla-stik
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-plas·tic
-plastic英英释义
noun
a plastic substancespecifically: any of numerous organic synthetic or processed materials that are mostly thermoplastic or thermosetting polymers of high molecular weight and that can be made into objects, films, or filaments
credit cards used for payment called alsoplastic money
adjective
made or consisting of a plastic
having a quality suggestive of mass-produced plastic goodsespecially: artificial sense 3
plastic smiles
capable of being molded or modeled
plastic clay
capable of adapting to varying conditions : pliable
ecologically plastic animals
capable of being deformed continuously and permanently in any direction without rupture
relating to, characterized by, or exhibiting neural plasticity
of, relating to, or involving plastic surgery
formative, creative
plastic forces in nature
sculptural
adjective combining form
developing : forming
thromboplastic
of or relating to (something designated by a term ending in -plasm, -plast, -plasty, or -plasy) neoplastic
homoplastic
-plastic词源英文解释
Adjective Latin plasticus of molding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to mold, form Adjective combining form Greek -plastikos, from plassein
The first known use of plastic was in 1624
-plastic儿童词典英英释义
plastic1 of 2adjective
capable of being molded or modeled
plastic clay
marked by or using modeling
sculpture is a plastic art
made or consisting of a plastic
plastic dishes
plastic2 of 2noun
a plastic substanceespecially: any of numerous synthetic or processed materials that can be formed into objects, films, or fibers
-plastic 例句
1 The toy was made of plastic.
2 a company that manufactures plastics
3 She used plastic to pay for her new computer.
4 Silly Putty is famous for being very plastic.
5 there's usually a plastic cordiality at these corporate events
6 On the conventional side, jerkbaits, small worm-like plastics, and eggs are all staples.
7 These plastics are so small, they're ingested — or even inhaled.