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diffusive

/dih-fyoo-siv/US // dɪˈfyu sɪv //UK // (dɪˈfjuːsɪv) //

扩散性的,扩散性,扩散的,渗透性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to diffuse; characterized by diffusion.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inlong

Examples

  • The other primary filtering method, called diffusion, is where “the really small particles slow down and enter this diffusive zone where they fuse to the fiber,” she says.

  • That diffusive spread, Ross says, suggests that moving groundwater is triggering the swarm.

  • One of the maxims of the old Greek philosophers was that good is diffusive of itself.

  • And the very atmosphere of such bliss is diffusive; it seemed as if all the living creatures around understood.

  • For while the cause of the Gordians was embraced with such diffusive ardor, the Gordians themselves were no more.

  • As far as it may consist of internal collections, a more diffusive knowledge of the circumstances of the State may be necessary.

  • The same United Secession journal openly anticipates another and more diffusive result from this great movement; viz.