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 elastic [i'læstik]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 松紧带, 橡皮筋

a. 有弹性的, 能伸缩的, 可通融的

[医] 弹性的


  1. Rubber is elastic.
    橡皮是有弹性的。
  2. He has an elastic temperament.
    他有开朗的性情。
  3. The strong, elastic wood of this tree, used for furniture, tool handles, and sporting goods such as baseball bats.
    木,白蜡木这种树的坚硬有弹性的木材,用于(制作)家具、工具柄、运动器材如板球拍等


elastic
[ noun ]
  1. a narrow band of elastic rubber used to hold things (such as papers) together

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a fabric made of yarns containing an elastic material

  4. <noun.artifact>
[ adj ]
  1. capable of resuming original shape after stretching or compression; springy

  2. <adj.all>
    an elastic band
    a youthful and elastic walk
  3. able to adjust readily to different conditions

  4. <adj.all>
    an adaptable person
    a flexible personality
    an elastic clause in a contract


Elastic \E*las"tic\ ([-e]*l[a^]s"t[i^]k), a. [Formed fr. Gr.
'elay`nein to drive; prob. akin to L. alacer lively, brisk,
and E. alacrity: cf. F. ['e]lastique.]
1. Springing back; having a power or inherent property of
returning to the form from which a substance is bent,
drawn, pressed, or twisted; springy; having the power of
rebounding; as, a bow is elastic; the air is elastic;
India rubber is elastic.

Capable of being drawn out by force like a piece of
elastic gum, and by its own elasticity returning,
when the force is removed, to its former position.
--Paley.

2. Able to return quickly to a former state or condition,
after being depressed or overtaxed; having power to
recover easily from shocks and trials; as, elastic
spirits; an elastic constitution.

{Elastic bitumen}. (Min.) See {Elaterite}.

{Elastic curve}.
(a) (Geom.) The curve made by a thin elastic rod fixed
horizontally at one end and loaded at the other.
(b) (Mech.) The figure assumed by the longitudinal axis of
an originally straight bar under any system of bending
forces. --Rankine.

{Elastic fluids}, those which have the property of expanding
in all directions on the removal of external pressure, as
the air, steam, and other gases and vapors.

{Elastic limit} (Mech.), the limit of distortion, by bending,
stretching, etc., that a body can undergo and yet return
to its original form when relieved from stress; also, the
unit force or stress required to produce this distortion.
Within the elastic limit the distortion is directly
proportional to the stress producing it.

{Elastic tissue} (Anat.), a variety of connective tissue
consisting of a network of slender and very elastic fibers
which are but slightly affected by acids or alkalies.

{Gum elastic}, caoutchouc.


Elastic \E*las"tic\, n.
An elastic woven fabric, as a belt, braces or suspenders,
etc., made in part of India rubber. [Colloq.]

  1. "Thanks to you, personally, Latvia has very strong and elastic political contacts in Moscow," a Latvian deputy said Thursday as the parliament questioned Gorbunov before his election.
  2. Stethem is tied up with elastic baggage straps, and the first in a long series of beatings begins.
  3. But our funding is elastic."
  4. "Kozak comes each time with the same plan _ the original plan a little more elastic.
  5. Fresh from an hour's rest on her couch, Linda Boss unstraps a sensor-equipped elastic belt from her pregnant belly, dials a number on the phone, cradles the receiver in a device the size of a large paperback and punches the unit's "send" button.
  6. They had their arms wrapped around each other, and elastic cords attached to their ankles were supposed to stop their fall a couple of yards above the water.
  7. Two states lead the way in trying to regulate the sport that hooks jumpers to elastic cords for the purpose of leaping from precipices into thin air.
  8. But the commitment to an eventual return to budget balance is elastic.
  9. The Garretts' attorneys contended, and the jury agreed, that James's injuries were partly due to an elastic strap used on Escorts and Mercury Lynxes to keep the rear belts from slipping behind the back of the seat.
  10. Both products are about the same price, but Huggies has been aggressive in making changes such as softer elastic and in advertising those improvements.
  11. Beat in the remaining water and the salt, then mix in enough of the remaining white bread flour to make a soft but not sticky dough. Turn out the dough on to a lightly-floured work surface and knead for 10 minutes until firm and elastic.
  12. The demand for air travel is less elastic in the Caribbean because a large share of passengers live in the region and are flying to visit friends and relatives on other islands, Dolara said.
  13. After his speech, Mr. Johnson explained that a central bank must take an "elastic" approach to policy in the wake of such an event, meaning "it must be prepared to withdraw liquidity" if the situation demands it.
  14. This is an issue of deepest constitutional significance that cannot be by-passed by references to the elastic concept of subsidiarity.
  15. I'm very elastic, and my arm was going slightly out of joint each time I threw.
  16. The sound man hides a microphone under my shirt and wraps an elastic band around the flab of my waist.
  17. Next week, the cartoon characters don elastic pants, sneakers and T-shirts and rap with an animated teddy bear on the label of Teddy Bear Soup.
  18. Under them, jumpers must undergo heart exams; elastic bands must be changed every 150 jumps; and the number of jumps per hour for each set of elastic bands must be limited.
  19. Under them, jumpers must undergo heart exams; elastic bands must be changed every 150 jumps; and the number of jumps per hour for each set of elastic bands must be limited.
  20. The rubber pact is working best because it is elastic, says a delegate to several commodity organizations.
  21. Mix and knead to a smooth and elastic dough.
  22. Biker shorts are made of an elastic material that molds to the body, while a halter top leaves the arms and back mostly bare.
  23. "It looks like Asian-style chaos but they have a system and it works," he said in an interview, describing student organization as necessarily "elastic and fluid, based on trust and secrecy" to prevent infiltraton by security services.
  24. Also for jewelry lovers is a $1 million, low-cut bustier encrusted with 2,100 white, yellow and pink diamonds hand-sewn into elastic silk _ an 825-carat top.
  25. Wayne Charness, spokesman for Hasbro in Pawtucket, R.I., said the federal government does not list ribbons and elastic bands as small parts.
  26. A Purdue University study of some years back showed that demand for milk is elastic.
  27. Flanked by the choppy guitars of Brad Schoeppach and Kurt Rosenwinkel, the elastic tenor of promising newcomer Joshua Redman fronts the band through classic bop tunes such as 'Darn that dream' and 'Shaw-nuff'.
  28. The Garrett petition said that repairing the elastic strap problem simply required cutting off the strap with a pair of scissors.
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