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friction

/frik-shuhn/US // ˈfrɪk ʃən //UK // (ˈfrɪkʃən) //

摩擦力,摩擦,摩损,摩擦作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : surface resistance to relative motion, as of a body sliding or rolling.
    • : the rubbing of the surface of one body against that of another.
    • : dissension or conflict between persons, nations, etc., because of differing ideas, wishes, etc.

Synonyms & Antonyms

noundisagreement
Synonyms
animosity敌意,仇视,敌视,仇恨antagonism对抗性,对立,对抗,对立面bad blood坏血,坏血统,恶血,恶毒的血液bickering争吵,吵吵闹闹,争吵声,争吵不休conflict冲突,矛盾,冲突问题,矛盾冲突discontent怨气,不满,牢骚,怨言discord不和,不和谐,不和睦,不协调disharmony不和谐,不协调,不和谐因素,不和dispute纠纷,争端,争议,争执dissension矛盾,争端,意见分歧,纠纷hassle烦人,烦扰,纠缠不清,纠结hatred仇恨,憎恨,憎恶,恨意hostility敌对性,敌视,敌意,戾气quarrel吵吵闹闹,争吵,吵吵闹闹的,吵架resentment怨恨,怨气,反感,愤慨resistance抵抗力,阻力,抵制,抗性rivalry竞争,竞争对手,争斗,争吵strife纷争,争斗,争吵,争执trouble麻烦,麻烦的事,烦恼,困难wrangling扯皮,争吵,争论,争执counteraction反作用,反行动,反作用力,反行为faction派系,派别,门户,党派flak高射炮,高炮,高射炮弹,高炮弹impedance阻抗,阻力,阻抗性,阻抗力incompatibility不相容性,不兼容,不兼容性,不相容interference干扰,干涉,干预,干擾opposition反对派,反对,反对党,反对意见row行,行数,行行,行行行ruckus喧嚣,骚动,嚣张,喧闹声rumpus骚动,骚乱,暴乱,吵闹声set-to设为,设置为,设置到,设定为bad feeling不好的感觉,坏感觉,不好的预感,不良感觉bone to pick纠结,挑衅,挑刺,挑剔factionalism派系主义,派别主义,分派主义,派系斗争sour note酸味剂,酸味提示,酸味的注意,酸味的说明

Examples

  • The benefits for advertisers who reduce friction in the consumer journey are numerous, and they include the following outcomes.

  • Governments are also reducing the frictions, fees, and charges that bog down the system.

  • There is only pressure and friction on the surface of the wing—also on the rest of the aircraft, but for the purposes of thinking about gliding, it’s enough to consider only the wing.

  • Using a computer model, the team then calculated the friction each pattern would produce on ice, vinyl or hardwood floors.

  • That reduces friction and lets the molecules slide past each other more easily.

  • Higher shipping costs mean additional friction for companies working in the Canadian oil sands.

  • But as Garfield on television gained in popularity, the Peanuts connection became a source of friction.

  • The friction between Israelis and Palestinians is more than 60 years old, with the UN in the middle.

  • Due to heavy friction with the producers, the project fell through.

  • The media is going to want a horse race, and it is going to create friction between the base and her record.

  • The controlling leaders being out of gear the machine did not run smoothly: there was nothing but friction and tension.

  • There were usually six joints or sources of friction, between the key and the pallet.

  • This, of course, increased the friction and necessitated the use of a still stronger spring.

  • This of itself, without the friction, or load of water, is far more duty than ever was done before by an engine.

  • Meanwhile great friction arose between the general and his new commander-in-chief.