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fluidity

/floo-id-i-tee/US // fluˈɪd ɪ ti //UK // (fluːˈɪdɪtɪ) //

流动性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being fluid.
    • : Physics. the ability of a substance to flow.a measure of this ability, the reciprocal of the coefficient of viscosity.Compare rhe.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounfluency

Examples

  • A space in downtown Copenhagen called the Fluid Festival — which embraced fluidity within gender identity, expression and sexuality — was the most popular attraction.

  • I honestly think they do a good job featuring different body types and gender fluidity.

  • In the process of doing so, we are marginalizing our own experiences of gender fluidity.

  • However, there is a fine line between fluidity and vapor, and at the moment, some media employees are finding themselves in yet another fog of uncertainty.

  • The electronic ink screens on Kobo e-readers don’t have the fluidity and speed of smartphone displays.

  • She continued: “It also raises the issue of choice, and it also raises the issue of fluidity.”

  • The Noah-like rain is an opportunity for Carey to examine the fluidity of human feelings.

  • Some Republican true believers claim to feel energized and encouraged by the new fluidity in the race.

  • Its fluidity is a strength, because it is so complex and multi-layered.

  • Consuelo Castiglioni channeled “a new sense of ease and fluidity” at Marni, with muted robes layered over skin-colored silks.

  • This fluidity, though of advantage to the practised worker, is likely to give a beginner some trouble.

  • And gradually the earnest, immovable uniformity of accentuation is changed into a more billowing, rhythmic fluidity.

  • Let us take a liquid; is its fluidity the necessary quality?

  • For a real fluidity and an absolute immediacy are not compatible.

  • Each felt it as a sudden shock which, as in two chemicals hitherto mingling in placid fluidity, might cause crystallization.