vinyl / ˈvaɪn l /

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vinyl2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Chemistry. the vinyl group, the univalent group C2H3, derived from ethylene.
  2. any resin formed by polymerizing vinyl compounds, or any of a group of plastics made from such resins: This flooring is vinyl, although it looks like wood.
  3. phonograph records made of vinyl, considered collectively: I'd like to sell my collection of vinyl.vinyl as the material or medium for such records or recordings: songs recorded on vinyl.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Chemistry. containing the vinyl group.

更多vinyl例句

  1. Their “Heat Moldable Fit System” ensures that the skates break in quickly and conform to your feet, while the vinyl-coated boot is designed to be durable and long-lasting.
  2. Even if those walls are made of vinyl instead of drywall, you’re still not getting the airflow you need to reduce the risk of viral transmission.
  3. A worker closed but didn’t lock the vinyl door of a container, a practice that was common.
  4. In April, the company had shipped vinyl dance mats to make dancers’ homes more practice friendly.
  5. We’re talking about a clear curtain or some sort of vinyl barrier for the design.
  6. Her striking new, vinyl-only single once again confirms St. Vincent's idiosyncratic talent.
  7. There have been many reactions to the digitization of our lives, like the resurgence of vinyl and the entire Maker movement.
  8. Actually, the very first thing that came out—the vinyl of Is This It—was released on September 11, 2001.
  9. In a telling repudiation of its corporate priorities, serious music fans increasingly want to own vinyl from 50 years ago.
  10. My social circle at that time was the D.C. punk scene and we were all listening to vinyl.
  11. It gives millions and millions of people an incentive to rip their old CDs—hell, their old vinyl and tapes, too!