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liquid    音标拼音: [l'ɪkwəd] [l'ɪkwɪd]
n. 液体,流体,流音
a. 液体的,透明的,明亮的,流动的,易变的

液体,流体,流音液体的,透明的,明亮的,流动的,易变的

liquid
液 液态

liquid
adj 1: existing as or having characteristics of a liquid;
especially tending to flow; "water and milk and blood are
liquid substances" [ant: {gaseous}, {solid}]
2: filled or brimming with tears; "swimming eyes"; "sorrow made
the eyes of many grow liquid" [synonym: {liquid}, {swimming}]
3: clear and bright; "the liquid air of a spring morning"; "eyes
shining with a liquid luster"; "limpid blue eyes" [synonym:
{liquid}, {limpid}]
4: changed from a solid to a liquid state; "rivers filled to
overflowing by melted snow" [synonym: {melted}, {liquid},
{liquified}] [ant: {unmelted}]
5: smooth and flowing in quality; entirely free of harshness;
"the liquid song of a robin"
6: smooth and unconstrained in movement; "a long, smooth
stride"; "the fluid motion of a cat"; "the liquid grace of a
ballerina" [synonym: {fluent}, {fluid}, {liquid}, {smooth}]
7: in cash or easily convertible to cash; "liquid (or fluid)
assets" [synonym: {fluid}, {liquid}]
n 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 [synonym: {liquid},
{liquidness}, {liquidity}, {liquid state}]
3: fluid matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume
4: a frictionless continuant that is not a nasal consonant
(especially `l' and `r')

Liquid \Liq"uid\ (l[i^]k"w[i^]d), a. [L. liquidus, fr. liquere
to be fluid or liquid; cf. Skr. r[imac] to ooze, drop,
l[imac] to melt.]
1. Flowing freely like water; fluid; not solid.
[1913 Webster]

Yea, though he go upon the plane and liquid water
which will receive no step. --Tyndale.
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2. (Physics) Being in such a state that the component
molecules move freely among themselves, but have a
definite volume changing only slightly with changes of
pressure, and do not tend to separate from each other as
the particles of gases and vapors do when the volume of
the container is increased; neither solid nor gaseous; as,
liquid mercury, in distinction from mercury solidified or
in a state of vapor.

Note: Liquid substances may form a definite interface with
gases, whereas the molecules of different gases freely
intermingle with each other.
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3. Flowing or sounding smoothly or without abrupt transitions
or harsh tones. "Liquid melody." --Crashaw.
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4. Pronounced without any jar or harshness; smooth; as, l and
r are liquid letters.
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5. Fluid and transparent; as, the liquid air.
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6. Clear; definite in terms or amount. [Obs.] "Though the
debt should be entirely liquid." --Ayliffe.

7. (Finance) In cash or readily convertible into cash without
loss of principle; -- said of assets, such as bank
accounts, or short-term bonds tradable on a major stock
exchange.
[PJC]

{Liquid glass}. See {Soluble glass}, under {Glass}.
[1913 Webster]


Liquid \Liq"uid\, n.
1. A substance whose parts change their relative position on
the slightest pressure, and therefore retain no definite
form; any substance in the state of liquidity; a fluid
that is not gaseous and has a definite volume independent,
of the container in which it is held. Liquids have a fixed
volume at any given pressure, but their shape is
determined by the container in which it is contained.
Liquids, in contrast to gases, cannot expand indefinitely
to fill an expanding container, and are only slightly
compressible by application of pressure.
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Note: Liquid and fluid are terms often used synonymously, but
fluid has the broader signification. All liquids are
fluids, but many fluids, as air and the gases, are not
liquids.
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2. (Phon.) A letter which has a smooth, flowing sound, or
which flows smoothly after a mute; as, l and r, in bla,
bra. M and n also are called liquids.
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{Liquid measure}, a measure, or system of measuring, for
liquids, by the gallon, quart, pint, gill, etc.
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199 Moby Thesaurus words for "liquid":
accented, alcoholic drink, allophone, alveolar, apical,
apico-alveolar, apico-dental, aquatic, aqueous, articulated,
articulation, aspiration, assimilated, assimilation, back,
barytone, beverage, bilabial, blood, bright, brilliant, broad,
cacuminal, central, cerebral, check, checked, clear, close,
consonant, consonantal, continuant, convertible, dental, diphthong,
dissimilated, dissimilation, dorsal, drink, drinkable,
epenthetic vowel, explosive, flat, flowing, fluent, fluid,
fluid extract, fluid mechanics, fluidal, fluidic, fluxible,
fluxile, fluxional, fluxionary, front, frosted, frosted shake,
glide, glossal, glottal, glottalization, golden, guttural, hard,
heavy, high, honeyed, hydrated, hydraulic, hydraulics,
hydrogeology, hydrous, intonated, juice, juicy, labial,
labialization, labiodental, labiovelar, laryngeal, lateral, latex,
lax, light, limpid, lingual, liquefied, liquid extract, liquidy,
liquor, low, malt, manner of articulation, mellifluent, mellow,
melted, mid, milk, modification, molten, monophthong,
monophthongal, morphophoneme, mute, muted, narrow, nasal,
nasalized, negotiable, occlusive, open, oxytone, palatal,
palatalized, parasitic vowel, peak, pharyngeal, pharyngealization,
pharyngealized, phone, phoneme, phonemic, phonetic, phonic, pitch,
pitched, plashy, plosive, pop, posttonic, potable, potation,
profitable, prothetic vowel, retroflex, rounded, running, runny,
sap, sappy, segmental phoneme, semiliquid, semivowel, shake,
shining, sloppy, soda, soda pop, soda water, soft, soft drink,
solution, solvent, sonant, sonority, speech sound, splashy, stop,
stopped, stressed, strong, succulent, surd, swashy, syllabic,
syllabic nucleus, syllabic peak, syllable, tense, thick, throaty,
tonal, tonic, transition sound, translucent, transparent,
triphthong, twangy, unaccented, unrounded, unstressed, velar,
vocable, vocalic, vocoid, voice, voiced, voiced sound, voiceless,
voiceless sound, voicing, vowel, vowellike, water, waterish,
watery, weak, whey, wide


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