frictionally
英['frɪkʃn]
美['frɪkʃn]
n. (名词)
- 不和
- 摩擦
- 摩擦力
- 争执
- 冲突
- 倾轧
- 阻力
- 擦热皮肤
- 龃龉
- 顶撞
- 分歧
n. (名词)
- [U]摩擦 rubbing of one surface or thing against another
- [U]摩擦力 the force which tries to stop one surface sliding over another
- [U][C]冲突,不和 disagreement or conflict between people or parties with different views
Noun:
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a state of conflict between persons
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the resistance encountered when one body is moved in contact with another
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effort expended in moving one object over another with pressure
用作名词 (n.)
- Constant friction wore out the heels of my shoes.
不断的摩擦磨损了我的鞋跟。
- Matches are lighted by friction.
火柴由摩擦而生火。
- Friction lowers the efficiency of a machine.
摩擦减低机器的效率。
- Friction causes a rolling ball to stop finally.
摩擦力使滚动的球最终停了下来。
- Without friction, the brake would not work.
如果没有摩擦力,制动器就不能制动。
- I oiled the machine to reduce friction.
我把机器上油,以减少摩擦力。
- My daughter and son always have frictions.
我女儿和儿子总发生矛盾。
- There is some friction among the family members.
家庭成员间有些摩擦。
用作名词 (n.)
- Friction generates heat.
摩擦生热。
- Oil can reduce friction.
润滑油能减小摩擦力。
- 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。
- 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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