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solidity

/suh-lid-i-tee/US // səˈlɪd ɪ ti //

稳固性,坚固性,坚实性,团结

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the state, property, or quality of being solid.
    • : firmness and strength; substantialness: an argument with little solidity.
    • : strength of mind, character, finances, etc.
    • : Obsolete. the amount of space occupied by a solid body; volume.

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Examples

  • He argued that matter — the solidity from which physical objects are constructed — was in fact nothing more than a bunch of “holes” in the vacuum of space.

  • It depends on the solidity of your gender category which I don’t have.

  • It’s fitting that, rather than flaunt the solidity of marble and bronze, Schultz’s memorials appear as wispy and fragile as American unity.

  • Payne’s early career turbulence stands in stark opposition to the solidity he now offers his team during the resurgence of his career.

  • They also raise questions about the solidity of a market that can be so easily swayed, especially as retail investors increasingly flock to cryptocurrencies.

  • Edward, also an Empire orphan, born in Malaysia, could be the solidity she needs.

  • The weight and heft of a Bible, its solidity, itself implies eternity.

  • Mrs. Madoff may have thought the name conveyed solidity and a smattering of glamour.

  • It has a huge ivy-covered tower and its interior gives every evidence of the age-lasting solidity of the English churches.

  • Goethe's poem is more interesting because of the greater solidity of the characters, and because of the more closely knitted plot.

  • The continuity which the surface seems to have, and the apparent solidity of the ball are, then, pure illusions.

  • Does not every reform suppose that God did not know how at the start to give His religion the required solidity and perfection?

  • No words can picture the majestic solidity of these three distinct masses of building.