viscous 的定义
- of a glutinous nature or consistency; sticky; thick; adhesive.
- having the property of viscosity.
viscous 近义词
sticky, gummy
更多viscous例句
- He proposed that the continents might be floating like rafts atop a layer of viscous, partially molten rocks deep inside Earth.
- By 2015, the stream of papers had turned into a torrent, and since then there’s been a veritable flood of research on biomolecular condensates, these liquid-like cell compartments with both elastic and viscous properties.
- The dirtiest oil, like the viscous stuff from Canada’s tar sands, has to be steamed out of the ground and heavily refined before being shipped off to the coast.
- A more viscous disk would tear like how Kraus and colleagues propose, but a less viscous disk needs a planet to break apart, she says.
- What’s more, the vortex can untwist itself, twisting the viscous medium around it as it does so.
- What The Great Beauty and Fellini share is the Roman light—3,000 years of viscous sun.
- These comments will likely be much more viscous/personal/sexual in nature than those bombing your male colleagues.
- Plus there was a secondary sheen on the water that was more viscous.
- Black gays, in turn, are accusing their white gay peers of viscous racism.
- Besides these threads, small knots are seen rising in different places; they are viscous, and easily dissolved by heat.
- Probably it is a gas so viscous that it would resist motion as pitch or putty does.
- It is much less fusible than ordinary soda-glass, and passes through a longer intermediate or viscous stage when heated.
- In amplexus the members of a pair sometimes become glued together by their viscous dermal secretions.
- A viscous precipitate forms which frequently loses its viscosity when heat is applied.