elastic
n. 鬆緊帶; 橡皮筋
adj. 有彈性的; 靈活的
Elastic is a rubber material that stretches when you pull it and returns to its original size and shape when you let it go. Elastic is often used in clothes to make them fit tightly, for example round the waist.
...a piece of elastic.
一根鬆緊帶
...my plaid Bermuda shorts with the elastic waist.
我那件束腰的格子呢百慕大短褲
Something that is elastic is able to stretch easily and then return to its original size and shape.
Beat it until the dough is slightly elastic.
一直攪打,直至生麵糰略有彈性。
...an elastic rope.
有彈性的繩子
If ideas, plans, or policies are elastic, they are able to change to suit new circumstances or conditions as they occur.
...an elastic interpretation of the rules of boxing...
對拳擊規則的靈活解釋
If export and import demand is elastic, then the change in trade volumes will operate to remove the surplus.
如果進出口需求具有靈活性,那麼貿易額的變化則可能會抵消盈餘。
An elastic is a rubber band .
1. a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together
2. an elastic fabric made of yarns containing an elastic material
1. capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy;
2. able to adjust readily to different conditions;
flexible, elastic, plastic
這些形容詞均有"彈性的,易彎曲的"之意。
For greater reduction of noise from external vibrations, use the elastic shock mount.
如欲進一步降低外部振動的影響, 可採用彈性隔振墊.
The results indicate that the effect of motor on the elastic displacement couldn't be neglected.
結果表明,電機對機構彈性位移的影響不可忽視.
The elastic in my clothes has gone.
我衣服上的鬆緊帶鬆了.
The above method can also be used for other elastic supports of similar construction.
這種計算方法也可用於類似結構的其他彈性支承.
Wu Jike and Su Xianyue. Stability of elastic systems [ M ]. Beijing: Science Press, 1994.
武際可,蘇先樾. 彈性系統的穩定性 [ M ]. 北京: 科學出版社, 1994.
n. 橡皮帶,鬆緊帶
adj. 有彈性的;易伸縮的
resilientflexiblestretchablepliableexpandablespringyyieldingadaptable
其他釋義