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 elasticity [ɪ`læs'tɪsətɪ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 弹力, 弹性

[化] 弹性

[医] 弹性

[经] 弹性


  1. Having or exhibiting no elasticity.
    无弹性的无弹性的或显示出没有弹性的
  2. His mind has lost elasticity.
    他的头脑已失去灵活性。
  3. PE, elasticity and shock resisting.
    本系列线卡均采用PE料注塑成型,弹性大,耐冲击,绝不破裂.


elasticity
[ noun ]
the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed
<noun.attribute>
the waistband had lost its snap


Elasticity \E`las*tic"i*ty\ ([=e]`l[a^]s*t[i^]s"[i^]*t[y^]), n.
[Cf. F. ['e]lasticit['e].]
1. The quality of being elastic; the inherent property in
bodies by which they recover their former figure or
dimensions, after the removal of external pressure or
altering force; springiness; resilience; tendency to
rebound; as, the elasticity of caoutchouc; the elasticity
of the air.

2. Power of resistance to, or recovery from, depression or
overwork; -- usually referred to as {resilience}[3].

{Coefficient of elasticity}, the quotient of a stress (of a
given kind), by the strain (of a given kind) which it
produces; -- called also {coefficient of resistance}.

{Surface of elasticity} (Geom.), the pedal surface of an
ellipsoid (see {Pedal}); a surface used in explaining the
phenomena of double refraction and their relation to the
elastic force of the luminous ether in crystalline media.

  1. The Chopin Alveograph Test, for instance, requires dough to be mixed and then blown up and burst like bubble gum, in order to test its elasticity.
  2. Since many judges come from their ranks, there seems to be no limit to the elasticity of the ever-expanding envelope of judicial restraint.
  3. Copper's steep increase last year stemmed from a shortage. Although the market remains fairly tight, an increase in readily available supplies now allows for more price elasticity, analysts said.
  4. It rejects the extreme view that the planning system puts a straitjacket on the amount of land available for development. There are three elements of elasticity in the supply of land for house building.
  5. When he was well past 60, he could swing a leg and touch the ceiling. To what does he attribute his longevity, not to mention his elasticity? 'I've never smoked and I've never been a drinker', he says.
  6. There is a limited elasticity of demand for additional gambling and gaming products in Britain.' Mr Ivan Lawrence, Conservative MP for Burton and sponsor of today's bill, described Mr McFadden's argument as 'manifest nonsense'.
  7. The transaction will not succeed if she is unwilling to sell. To guide you through such complications, you need good angels and lawyers - and a Greek's elasticity about time.
  8. This will increase muscle elasticity and help prevent injury.
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