liquid state
英 [ˈlɪkwɪd steɪt]
美 [ˈlɪkwɪd steɪt]
网络 液态; 液体状态; 液型; 液態; 液相
英英释义
noun
- the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility
双语例句
- A solid substance such as ice may be changed into liquid state, or liquefied, to become water.
象冰那样的固态物质可以转变成液态,变成水,这叫熔解。 - Consequently, it is generally transported and stored in a liquid state.
因而,一般来说,它是作为液体状态进行运输和储存的。 - Polybutadienes, epoxy resins, and similar polymers may be used while they are in the viscous or liquid state of prepolymerization.
聚丁二烯,环氧树脂及类似聚合物在粘性状或液体预聚态都是可用的。 - A substance is in liquid state if it is neither gaseous nor solid.
一种物质和果它既不是气态,也不是固态,那它一定以液态形式存在。 - Effect of Content of Mg, Cu and Zn on Mechanical Properties of Al-alloy Under Liquid State Forging
Mg、Cu和Zn含量对液态模锻铝合金力学性能的影响 - So we have the liquid state here.
这里是液态。 - 100 ℃ is the critical temperature for water to change from liquid state to gas state.
一百摄氏度是水从液态转变为气态的临界温度。 - Condensation is the process by which water changes from a gaseous state to a liquid state.
凝结是使水由气体状态变为液体状态的一种过程。 - Changing from an adsorbed state on a surface to a gaseous or liquid state.
从表面的吸附状态转变为气态或液态。 - When you melt ice, it passes from a solid to a liquid state.
你把冰融化时,冰便从固态变成液态。
