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词根:friable
adj.friable 易碎的;脆弱的
脆碎度
Middle French or Latin; Middle French, from Latin friabilis, from friare to crumble — more at friction
The first known use of friable was in 1563
friarynoun
a monastery of friars
friarnoun
a member of a Roman Catholic religious order for men
friarnoun
a member of a Roman Catholic religious order for men
friableadjective
easily crumbled or broken up
friable soil
friableadjective
easily crumbled or broken up
friable soil
1 These in their decay further influence favorably that friability which is so desirable in soils that are cultivated, and as previously stated, the long, deep roots in their decay exercise a salutary influence on drainage.
2 On light soils, on the contrary, whose friability and openness are already too great, and which do not require to be increased, the manure will be best applied in a rotten condition.
3 The "softening" here referred to is the "friability," of Sir J. Leslie, and what I have called a "loosening of the texture."
4 The meteorite in question is not a hard, dense rock, but actually very soft and friable (crumbly).
5 The hammers fell hard on LeMond’s friable frame.
6 It may be plowed under sufficiently early to admit of this, and when so buried it aids in making a fine seed-bed, since the roots promote friability in the land.
7 They’re turned annually, but otherwise left to their own devices in a tri-year cycle that converts his kitchen scraps, weeds and leaves into moist friable soil rich in micronutrients.
8 Its friability, however, renders it more suitable for use as a home pipe than for a work-a-day pipe.
9 The friability explains how portions of the vegetation can break off and embolize.
由于赘生物的易碎,因此极易脱落和引起栓塞.
10 This friability makes the land easier to work, and it is also more easily penetrated by the roots of plants.
11 The paper is cheap, friable, the glue impermanent.
12 It is certainly worth using, providing it does not cost too much for delivery, and can be freely used if the land is heavy and needs friability.
13 The results showed that the friability, abrasion and particles size distribution properties related to microstructure and source of mineral formation of limestone.
结果表明:石灰石的易碎性、磨蚀性、物料粒度特点与石灰石微观结构及矿物成因有关。
14 Hard nodules or definite loss of substance, extreme friability and bleeding after slight manipulation, are suspicious.
15 On seizing the wall one of these vessels burst, and the hemorrhage was only rendered greater on attempting to secure it, so great was the friability of the walls.
16 What is Leaf Mold? Simply put, leaf mold is a valuable soil conditioner that can be made by leaving leaves to decompose into a crumbly, friable mulch or potting ingredient.
17 Methods The influence of roller pressure, roller speed, and water content of extract powder on yield and friability of particle diameter was investigated.
方法考察压轮压力、压轮转速和浸膏粉含水量对颗粒得率和颗粒脆碎度的影响。
18 Method: Inspect the influence of roller press, roller speed and the water content of extract powder on yield and friability of particle diameter.
方法:考察轧轮压力、轧轮转速和浸膏粉含水量对颗粒得率和颗粒脆碎度的影响。
19 The ordinary rubber corks and those made of cork-bark should not be used because of their friability, and the possible aspiration of a fragment into the bronchus, where rubber particles form very irritant foreign bodies.
20 The shade furnished by the clover also furthers friability.