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acrylic

/uh-kril-ik/US // əˈkrɪl ɪk //UK // (əˈkrɪlɪk) //

丙烯酸,丙烯酸树脂,丙烯酸酯,腈纶

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or derived from acrylic acid.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : acrylic fiber.
    • : acrylic resin.
    • : a paint, prepared especially for artists, in which an acrylic resin serves as a vehicle.
    • : a painting done with this type of paint: She sold several acrylics during the show.

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Examples

  • We also love the super-soft, quick-drying acrylic that keeps you toasty no matter the conditions.

  • The sudden interest in acrylic barriers for essential workers and businesses helped, although Lucite doesn’t anticipate the demand for them to last beyond 2021.

  • The market for these products is booming, although some acrylic suppliers are hesitant to say whether this demand will last beyond the pandemic, Forbes reported.

  • Using aluminum foil and dental acrylic, he created a platform to fix the nail, which would soon go on to be patented as the first nail form.

  • This acrylic caddy has two sturdy handles and a non-slip bottom.

  • The coat (available in both denim and acrylic) was reportedly created in 2004, though it is still awaiting patent.

  • Waves crashed against the $9 million, 26-foot-high acrylic pavilion that encases the 90-year-old carousel.

  • A hard court, like the ones at the U.S. Open, consists of a thin film of acrylic over an asphalt base.

  • What I had in mind was not one of those beefy acrylic watch caps adorned with a Bears or FBI logo.

  • The transmitter, batteries, and antenna were molded into a collar of acrylic weighing 11 ounces (Mech et al. 1965).

  • His acrylic radio collar was also cracked on the right side in three places.

  • It forms an addition product with acrylic ester, which on heating loses nitrogen and leaves trimethylene dicarboxylic ester.