frictionally

英['frɪkʃn] 美['frɪkʃn]
  • n.摩擦;摩擦力;分歧
  • Fri abbr.星期五(=Friday)
  • Fria n.弗里亚(在几内亚;西经13º38'北纬10º27')
  • Friaa 弗里阿
  • friabilator 脆度测定器,剥落仪,磨损仪
  • friability n.脆弱;易碎性
    n. (名词)
    1. 不和
    2. 摩擦
    3. 摩擦力
    4. 争执
    5. 冲突
    6. 倾轧
    7. 阻力
    8. 擦热皮肤
    9. 龃龉
    10. 顶撞
    11. 分歧
    n. (名词)
    1. [U]摩擦 rubbing of one surface or thing against another
    2. [U]摩擦力 the force which tries to stop one surface sliding over another
    3. [U][C]冲突,不和 disagreement or conflict between people or parties with different views

英英释义

Noun:
  1. a state of conflict between persons

  2. the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another

  3. effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Constant friction wore out the heels of my shoes.
      不断的摩擦磨损了我的鞋跟。
    2. Matches are lighted by friction.
      火柴由摩擦而生火。
    3. Friction lowers the efficiency of a machine.
      摩擦减低机器的效率。
    4. Friction causes a rolling ball to stop finally.
      摩擦力使滚动的球最终停了下来。
    5. Without friction, the brake would not work.
      如果没有摩擦力,制动器就不能制动。
    6. I oiled the machine to reduce friction.
      我把机器上油,以减少摩擦力。
    7. My daughter and son always have frictions.
      我女儿和儿子总发生矛盾。
    8. There is some friction among the family members.
      家庭成员间有些摩擦。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Friction generates heat.
      摩擦生热。
    2. Oil can reduce friction.
      润滑油能减小摩擦力。
    3. When Joan returned to work, the friction between them increased.
      琼回来工作后,他们之间的摩擦加剧了。
    4. Family frictions can interfere with a child's schoolwork.
      家庭中的争吵会影响孩子的学业。
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