solid UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] adjective HARD 坚硬的 ESSENTIAL ■hard or firm, keeping a clear shape 坚固的;坚硬的•solid ground坚硬的地面 •a solid object坚固的物体 •a solid structure坚固的结构 ESSENTIAL ■completely hard or firm all through an object, or without any spaces or holes 实心的,无空隙的•solid rock实心的石头 •a solid oak table质地坚实的橡木桌子 •solid doors/walls实心门/墙 •a solid line of traffic拥挤不堪的车流 •The lecture hall was packed solid (with students).演讲大厅里挤满了(学生)。 IMPROVER ■describes a metal or a colour which is pure, and does not have anything else mixed together with it 纯的,无杂质的•solid gold/silver candlesticks纯金/银烛台 •a white rose on a solid blue background纯蓝色背景下的一朵白玫瑰 UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] adjective NOT LIQUID/GAS 非液体/气体 IMPROVER ■not liquid or gas 固体的,固态的•Liquid and solid waste is collected in the tank.液体和固体废弃物集中在箱罐里。 •Freeze the mixture for about 3 hours or so until solid.把混合物冷冻三小时左右,直到其变成固体。 ■describes food which is not in liquid form, especially when given to babies or people who are ill (尤指给婴儿或病人吃的食物)固体的•That rice pudding was the first solid food he's eaten since his operation.那种大米布丁是他手术后吃的第一种固体食物。 UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] adjective CERTAIN 确定的 ADVANCED ■certain or safe; of a good standard; giving confidence or support 确定的;扎实的;可信赖的•This provided solid evidence that he committed the crime.这提供了确凿证据,证明他犯了罪。 •The drama course gives students a solid grounding in the basic techniques of acting.戏剧课为学生们的表演基本功打下了扎实的基础。 UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] adjective CONTINUOUS 持续的 ■continuing for a period of time without stopping 持续的,不间断的•I slept for eleven solid hours.我整整睡了11个小时。 •The hotel was booked solid all of December.整个12月份该旅馆的客房都被订光了。 UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] noun OBJECT 物体 countable specialized ■an object that has a height, width and length, and is not flat 立体;立体图形•A cube and a pyramid are both solids.立方体和棱锥体都是立体图形。 UK ['sɒl.ɪd] US ['sɑ:.lɪd] noun NOT LIQUID/GAS 非液体/气体 countable ■a substance that is not liquid or gas 固体物质 countable usually plural ■a food not in liquid form 固体食物 |