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adj.
黏的
黏性的
半流体的
黏滞的
vis·cous
vI sks
viscously (adv.)
词根:viscous
n.viscosity [物] 粘性,[物] 粘度
viscousness 黏质;有黏性
viscous oil粘性油;稠油区
viscous flow粘性流;滞流
viscous fluid粘性流体
viscous liquid粘性液体,粘滞流体;黏滞液体,黏性液
viscous damping粘滞阻尼
viscous damper黏性减振器,黏性阻尼器;粘性阻尼器
viscous force粘性力;粘力
viscous friction粘性摩擦;粘滞摩擦
viscous dissipation粘性耗散;粘滞耗散;粘滞扩散
viscous resistance粘性阻力;粘滞阻力
"14世纪后期,来自盎格鲁-法语 viscous,直接源自晚期拉丁语 viscosus “粘性的”,来自拉丁语 viscum “任何粘性物质,用槲寄生制成的鸟胶,槲寄生”,可能来自原始印欧语根 *weis- “融化,流动”(用于指恶臭或有毒的液体); 参见 virus。
粘的,粘滞的:分子结构间相互滑动时,有高度摩擦的特征
Middle English viscouse, from Anglo-French viscos, from Late Latin viscosus full of birdlime, viscous, from Latin viscum mistletoe, birdlime; akin to Old High German wīhsila cherry, Greek ixos mistletoe
The first known use of viscous was in the 14th century
vision1 of 2noun
something seen in the mind (as during a dream)
a vivid picture created by the imagination
ghost
the act or power of imagination
unusual ability to think or plan ahead
people with vision building for the future
the act or power of seeing : sight
the sense by which the qualities of an object (as color, shape, and size) are perceived through a process in which light rays entering the eye are transformed into signals that pass to the brain
something seenespecially: a lovely or charming sight
vision2 of 2verb
imagine sense 1
couldn't vision it happening
visibleadjective
capable of being seen
stars visible to the naked eye
easily seen or understood : obvious
no visible means of support
visibleadjective
capable of being seen
stars visible to the naked eye
easily seen or understood : obvious
no visible means of support
visibilitynoun
the quality or state of being visible
the degree of clearness of the atmosphere
visenoun
any of various tools with two jaws for holding work that close usually by a screw or lever
viscusnoun
an organ located inside of the bodyespecially: one (as the heart, liver, or intestine) located in the large cavity of the main part of the body
viscousadjective
having the characteristic of stickiness
having or marked by viscosity
viscousadjective
having the characteristic of stickiness
having or marked by viscosity
viscousadjective
having the characteristic of stickiness
having or marked by viscosity
viscousadjective
having a glutinous consistency and the quality of sticking or adhering : viscid
having or characterized by viscosity
a viscous flow
1 Peering into the viscous pool, Benjamin muses, “My reflection, in the puddle, I look distorted.”
2 Suit #2 draws a gun, and suddenly time slows down, like it’s viscous, and my entire body is drenched in sweat.
3 Essentially a reduction of maple syrup or brown sugar, apple peels, and water, this syrup is not as viscous as maple but not as thin as simple syrup.
4 But the second act, at the Wartburg court, is slack, framed by endlessly shifting sheer, silky curtains, perhaps meant to contrast Venus’s viscous ooze.
5 Pulsing magma of compassion, alive and viscous and virile, hardening into pure, rocky strength.
6 Painting with viscous oils on rectangular and diamond-shaped canvases, Mr. Hanson constructs florid, heraldic compositions traversed by grids, serpentine lines and curved and flat bands.
7 “This place is like death,” observes a visitor to this floating charnel house, where rotting houses are slowly sinking into a “thick, viscous mud that sucked anything of weight into itself, like quicksand.”
8 We all were suspended in viscous timelessness, so there was no point trying to divine what lay ahead, in the nebulous—
9 Put an asterisk on it, then, but don’t put it aside: The album, a viscous haze of Mothership funk and unhurried soul, sounds as intoxicating now as it did on first arrival.
10 There are admittedly sensational techniques, like branding expanses of red-oak flooring with motifs that suggest a rifle’s cross hairs, or defacing mosaic mirrors or bronze reliefs with viscous spews of black.
11 Unfortunately, once the cookies were out of the oven, the dark, viscous redness of the rooibos concentrate had vanished: they looked like normal sugar cookies with only the faintest hint of red.
12 The steam, emerging grey-white and viscous from the depths of the crater, was Stanfield's choice of subject.
13 Blood — viscous and dark, venal and menstrual — soaks all the way through “Perpetrator,” Jennifer Reeder’s hyperbolic stab at the high school slasher movie.
14 Sparta is a viscous oil that has a bitter edge, a flavor that glows in the presence of lemon.
15 I’ve seen them feast on the viscous bodies of their stepped-on relatives, so when something decent is presented, pork shoulder, say, or a fresh lamb kidney, they go wild.
16 The classical viscous interaction parameter and experiential formulae are limitative in thermochemical nonequilibrium flow.
在热化学非平衡流情况下,经典的粘性相互作用参数和经验公式具有局限性.
17 In a steamer it takes two or three days to cross the North Sea—so many hours of slobbering through the viscous water.
18 They also, of course, sell poi — taro stem that’s been cooked and pummeled into a viscous fluid.
19 That means making a piece of glass light-sensitive with the viscous liquid collodion and toxic chemicals, exposing it and immediately developing it.
20 I love fresh cherries and a cherry pie too, as long as it is not viscous, gooey, soggy or too fluid.
1 稠
5 黏的
sticky slab gooey glutinous thready pitchy gluey limy gummy icky slabby stiff sticking tenacious mucilaginous viscid
6 半流体的
8 黏性
agglutinant glaireous close fat sticky gooey livery gummy glutinous agglutinative glairy sizy dauby body size tack viscosity tenacity viscidity viscid thready gluey stickable stickiness sliminess viscousness ropiness adhesion stringy viscose glutinosity plasticity gumminess cling
9 稠的
10 黏性的
agglutinant glaireous close fat sticky gooey livery gummy glutinous agglutinative glairy sizy dauby viscid thready gluey stickable stringy viscose
11 黏质的
12 黏
sticky slab gooey glutinous thready pitchy gluey limy mucopeptide stick gummy icky slabby glue stiff sticking tenacious mucilaginous viscid mucosity adhibit
13 黏着的
20 半流体