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inflammability是什么意思

  • n.可燃性;易兴奋性;易激动性

inflammability英英释义

  • n.the quality of being easily ignited and burning rapidly

inflammability_法律行业词汇

易燃

inflammability词源英文解释

French, from Medieval Latin inflammabilis, from Latin inflammare

The first known use of inflammable was in 1605

inflammability儿童词典英英释义

inflatedadjective

hollow and stretched or swelled

inflated pods of a plant

inflammatoryadjective

stirring up anger, disorder, or rebellion

inflammatory speeches

causing or accompanied by inflammation

inflammatory diseases

inflammationnoun

the act of inflaming : the state of being inflamed

a bodily response to injury in which heat, redness, pain, swelling, and more than the usual amount of blood are present in the area affected

inflammableadjective

flammable

easily inflamed : excitable

inflammableadjective

flammable

easily inflamed : excitable

inflammability 例句

1 We find that it differs in respect to its purity, and also in respect to its inflammability.

2 I think that, in all, I have had four instances of inflammable air losing its inflammability, while it stood in water.

3 Heat also stresses old electrical systems — insulation breaks down; lubricants in relays dry out — and a not-insignificant amount of the subway’s electrical wiring dates to the 1920s and 1930s, some of it cloth-covered, inflammable, and pervious to water.

4 Once, in the startling inflammability of his blood, his veins ran hot, and he smiled.

5 It is difficult to imagine that any substance introduced into the organ of digestion should retain its former principles of inflammability.

6 Even my brief tour of the island had shown me, that there were materials of wilder inflammability in the bosom of the south than in the north.

7 At the crime scene in Madison, authorities found jars with pieces of clothing, inflammable liquid and burn marks.

8 Our representative of temperate notions demurely consented that the Arab’s pride of inflammability should insist on the prudery of the veil as the civilizing medium of his race.

9 An abandoned woman; perhaps originally only a passionate or irascible woman, compared to brimstone for its inflammability.

10 Elasticity, solubility, inflammability are paradigm cases of dispositions in natural objects.

伸缩性、可缩性、易燃性是天然物体倾向性的范例。

11 At all events it was to be feared that the inflammability of the Americans' feelings would once again be under-estimated in Germany, as it had been already.

12 Used for testing horizontal inflammability of various fabric, which is expressed with flame-spread rate.

用于测定纺织品水平方向燃烧性能,并以蔓延速率来表示。

13 Or rather, it may be the same thing with inflammable air, that has lost its inflammability by long standing in water.

14 This is noticed by Mr Jones, who gives it as his opinion that the lauris, here spoken of, is the bay-tree, which, according to the poet Lucretius, is remarkable for its inflammability.

15 Our representative of temperate notions demurely consented that the Arab's pride of inflammability should insist on the prudery of the veil as the civilizing medium of his race.

16 He dwells upon the elasticity and inflammability of coal-gas; and remarked, that it retains these properties after passing through a great quantity of water.

17 By preserving the gas in bladders, he frequently diverted his friends, by exhibiting its inflammability.

18 The inflammability, however, varies with the density,—the so-called hard woods, oak, beech and maple, taking fire less readily than the softer, and, more especially, the coniferous varieties rich in resin.

19 Another quantity of inflammable air was also reduced in the same proportion, by a mouse putrefying in it; but its inflammability was not seemingly lessened.

20 On the other hand, the batteries are sensitive to high temperatures and inherently inflammable.

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