adhesion / ædˈhi ʒən /

💦中学词汇粘着力黏着力粘附力粘附性

adhesion 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or state of adhering; state of being adhered or united: the adhesion of parts united by growth.
  2. steady or devoted attachment, support, etc.; adherence.
  3. assent; concurrence.
  4. Physics. the molecular force of attraction in the area of contact between unlike bodies that acts to hold them together.Compare cohesion.
  5. Pathology. the abnormal union of adjacent tissues.the tissue involved.
  6. Botany. the union of normally separate parts.
  7. Railroads. the frictional resistance of rails to the tendency of driving wheels to slip.factor of adhesion.

adhesion 近义词

n. 名词 noun

holding fast

更多adhesion例句

  1. While that combo seems like it would result in better screen adhesion than most smartphones, the methodology actually didn't fare well on the Pixel 5, as users complained about uneven panel gaps.
  2. “You can control the adhesion,” notes Han, who wasn’t involved in the study.
  3. The key to their effectiveness lay in the nanosheets’ quicker release of charged copper atoms and stronger adhesion to leaf surfaces.
  4. Mr. Asquith evidently has given in his adhesion to the new system of "colour adjectives."
  5. With the Restoration the Marshal at once accepted the change of government and gave his adhesion to the Bourbons.
  6. The adhesion to the clearing circulation is at once requested by the Post Office, of adherents to the cheque service.
  7. When you want to use it, mix the Roe with a little wheaten flour and gum water, to cause adhesion to the hook.
  8. The distant colonies of the crown of Castile, in America and the Indies, sent in their adhesion.