adhesiveness / ædˈhi sɪv, -zɪv /

粘性粘附性粘着性粘着力

adhesiveness2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. coated with glue, paste, mastic, or other sticky substance: adhesive bandages.
  2. sticking fast; sticky; clinging.
  3. Physics. of or relating to the molecular force that exists in the area of contact between unlike bodies and that acts to unite them.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a substance that causes something to adhere, as glue or rubber cement.
  2. adhesive tape.
  3. Philately. a postage stamp with a gummed back, as distinguished from one embossed or printed on an envelope or card.

adhesiveness 近义词

adhesiveness

等同于 stickiness

adhesiveness 的近义词 3
adhesiveness

等同于 viscosity

adhesiveness 的近义词 3
adhesiveness

等同于 glutinousness

adhesiveness 的近义词 2
adhesiveness

等同于 viscidity

adhesiveness 的近义词 2
adhesiveness

等同于 adhesion

adhesiveness 的近义词 2

更多adhesiveness例句

  1. You can also slip the magnet between your phone and phone case and forgo an adhesive.
  2. To set up the MagicMount, you first attach its plastic base to your dash with a peel-back adhesive.
  3. Be aware the adhesive backing will not adhere to textured surfaces.
  4. This plastic case is equipped with 100 first aid resources, including six antiseptic towelettes, 12 alcohol wipes, and 30 adhesive bandages.
  5. Worn like an adhesive bandage, this skin patch looks simple on the outside.
  6. Then, the merkin is applied with an adhesive; Ledermann uses a matte substance by Telesis.
  7. Have you ever seen 11 players with a relationship so adhesive to the ball?
  8. This work fascinates children, and as the stars are adhesive, it can be done in class with very little trouble.
  9. In the case of a sprained ankle a properly applied adhesive strap bandage will give no end of relief and support.
  10. The tape Mac used to insure his connection had an asbestos base, with adhesive gum insinuated into the tape.
  11. The side of the box showed that it had been made adhesive, for the sake of security, to another substance.
  12. Virgil refers to it as a "glue more adhesive than bird-lime and the pitch of Phrygian Ida."