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solid

/sol-id/US // ˈsɒl ɪd //UK // (ˈsɒlɪd) //

固体,坚实的,实体,扎实

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
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    sol·id·er, sol·id·est.

    • : having three dimensions, as a geometrical body or figure.
    • : of or relating to bodies or figures of three dimensions.
    • : having the interior completely filled up, free from cavities, or not hollow: a solid piece of chocolate.
    • : without openings or breaks: a solid wall.
    • : firm, hard, or compact in substance: solid ground.
    • : having relative firmness, coherence of particles, or persistence of form, as matter that is not liquid or gaseous: solid particles suspended in a liquid.
    • : pertaining to such matter: Water in a solid state is ice.
    • : dense, thick, or heavy in nature or appearance: solid masses of cloud.
    • : not flimsy, slight, or light, as buildings, furniture, fabrics, or food; substantial.
    • : of a substantial character; not superficial, trifling, or frivolous: a solid work of scientific scholarship.
    • : without separation or division; continuous: a solid row of buildings.
    • : whole or entire: one solid hour.
    • : forming the whole; consisting entirely of one substance or material: solid gold.
    • : uniform in tone or shades, as a color: a solid blue dress.
    • : real or genuine: solid comfort.
    • : sound or reliable, as reasons or arguments: solid facts.
    • : sober-minded; fully reliable or sensible: a solid citizen.
    • : financially sound or strong: Our company is solid.
    • : cubic: A solid foot contains 1,728 solid inches.
    • : written without a hyphen, as a compound word.
    • : having the lines not separated by leads, or having few open spaces, as type or printing.
    • : thorough, vigorous, great, big, etc.: a good solid blow.
    • : firmly united or consolidated: a solid combination.
    • : united or unanimous in opinion, policy, etc.
    • : on a friendly, favorable, or advantageous footing: He was in solid with her parents.
    • : Slang. excellent, especially musically.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a body or object having three dimensions.
    • : a solid substance or body; a substance exhibiting rigidity.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.hard, dimensional
Forms: solids
Antonyms
adj.continuous, complete
Forms: solids
Antonyms
adj.dependable, reliable
Forms: solids
Antonyms

Examples

  • They are essentially solid aluminum discs that bolt onto each of your hubs.

  • Those minerals might serve as nucleation points — making the bottled water freeze into a solid block of ice as soon as it gets cold enough to freeze.

  • They are so solid everywhere that they’d be better off with a game manager.

  • We knew it would be a couple of years of solid, thorough and cohesive investment.

  • The device, which Microsoft calls “the world’s most powerful console,” will support 4K graphics and feature a solid-state drive, allowing for faster loading times than previous video-game hardware.

  • “This will take a lot of solid negotiating,” says Mark Schneider of the International Crisis Group.

  • By nightfall, I had showered, eaten some soup that a friend brought me, and I slept in my room for 12 solid hours.

  • So there is nothing wrong with using the charms of, say, Parks and Recreation, to create some solid bonding time.

  • But I'm pretty solid in the knowing that he's disgusted by that.

  • Now, the Memphis congressman is one of only a handful of white Southerners in his caucus and the once Solid South is deep red.

  • When it cleared, the valley was a solid expanse of white, and the stars shone out as if in an Arctic sky.

  • I hope the French Government will recognize this dashing stroke of d'Amade's by something more solid than a thank you.

  • But it was neither his talents as a diplomatist, nor his remarkable mind, nor his solid erudition, which made Nicot immortal.

  • Black Sheep was sent to the drawing-room and charged into a solid tea-table laden with china.

  • In my house there has never been sufficient food for a solid meal, and I have not land enough even for an insect to rest upon.