malleableness 的定义
- the state of being malleable, or capable of being shaped, as by hammering or pressing: the extreme malleability of gold.
- adaptability: the malleability of an infant's brain.
malleableness 近义词
flexibility
更多malleableness例句
- It is that malleability that has allowed it to move with the times, surprise others and grow its influence when other so-called socialist states have fallen around it.
- As for the question of grit’s malleability, there isn’t much evidence of reliable, scalable interventions for increasing conscientiousness or grit.
- The snailfish’s skull isn’t completely fused, providing it with a degree of malleability so that the pressure on the skull can equalize to outside pressure.
- That extra bit of malleability allows the pressure on the skull to equalize.
- A hearty reminder of the power, malleability, and deep playfulness of the novel form.
- Wang was unafraid to examine the malleability of identity, to play with the “Asian-American” label.
- Descartes thought it was possible to impart malleability to glass, and Boyle is reported to have held the same opinion.
- And the faith in the malleability of glass has had its martyrology as well as faith in graver things.
- Its colour and malleability indicate pretty well the quality, as does its weight, the relative value of the ore.
- According to Hassenfratz, its presence in small quantity does not impair the malleability of iron.
- When once rolled into sheets it retains its softness and malleability at ordinary temperatures.