liquid
n. 液體
adj. 液體的; 易變為現金的; 清澈的; 清脆的
A liquid is a substance which is not solid but which flows and can be poured, for example water.
Drink plenty of liquid...
要大量飲水。
Boil for 20 minutes until the liquid has reduced by half...
煮20分鐘,直到液體體積減半。
A liquid substance is in the form of a liquid rather than being solid or a gas.
Wash in warm water with liquid detergent.
用洗衣液加溫水洗。
...liquid nitrogen...
液態氮
Liquid assets are the things that a person or company owns which can be quickly turned into cash if necessary.
The bank had sufficient liquid assets to continue operations.
這家銀行有充足的流動資產來維持經營。
1. a substance that is liquid at room temperature and pressure
2. the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility
3. a substance in the fluid state of matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
4. a frictionless non-nasal continuant (especially `l' and `r')
1. existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow;
2. filled or brimming with tears;
3. clear and bright;
4. changed from a solid to a liquid state;
5. smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness;
6. yielding; lacking any hint of hardness;
7. smooth and unconstrained in movement;
8. in cash or easily convertible to cash;
Can you express poison liquid from the wound?
你能擠出傷口裡的毒液 嗎 ?
This liquid gels faster in cold weather.
這種液體天冷時凝結得快些.
The liquid strained easily.
這種液體容易過濾.
The first bubbles to escape from the liquid are a mixture of air and hydrogen.
從該液體中最先逸出的氣泡是空氣和氫的混合物.
The bottle contains six doses of liquid medicine.
這個瓶子裡有六次服量的藥水.