plastic
n. 塑膠; 塑膠學; 信用卡
adj. 塑膠的; 不自然的; 可塑的; 做作的
Plastic is a material which is produced from oil by a chemical process and which is used to make many objects. It is light in weight and does not break easily.
...a wooden crate, sheltered from wetness by sheets of plastic...
用塑膠薄膜防潮的木板箱
A lot of the plastics that carmakers are using cannot be recycled.
汽車製造商使用的許多塑膠製品是無法回收利用的。
If you describe something as plastic, you mean that you think it looks or tastes unnatural or not real.
...plastic airline food...
航班上味同嚼蠟的食品
When girls put on too much eye-shadow, they look plastic.
女孩子如果把眼影塗得過重,看起來就不自然了。
If you use plastic or plastic money to pay for something, you pay for it with a credit card instead of using cash.
Using plastic to pay for an order is simplicity itself.
用信用卡支付訂單是很簡單的事。
...shopping with their plastic money.
用他們的信用卡購物
Something that is plastic is soft and can easily be made into different shapes.
The mud is smooth, gray, soft, and plastic as butter.
這種泥漿呈灰色,它光滑、柔軟,像黃油一樣易塑。
1. generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives
1. used of the imagination;
2. capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth or clay or other soft material);
3. capable of being influenced or formed;
flexible, elastic, plastic
這些形容詞均有"彈性的,易彎曲的"之意。
Clay and wax are plastic substances.
黏土和蠟是可塑性物質.
If plastic and rubber are burnt, they'll give off poisonous gases.
要是塑膠和橡膠被焚, 就會放出有毒的氣體.
Why use wood when you can use plastic?
既然能用塑膠,為什麼還要用木料?
This setsquare is made of plastic.
這個三角板是用塑膠做的.
The new plastic is completely inflexible.
這種新塑膠是完全不可彎曲的.