elasticity

elasticity [ˌi:læˈstɪsəti]  [ɪlæˈstɪsɪti, ˌilæ-] 

第三人称复数:elasticities

elasticity 基本解释

名词弹性; 弹力; 灵活性; 伸缩性

elasticity 网络解释

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1. 弹力:地面物体的质量(Mass)设置为零,弹力(Elasticity)设置为零,摩擦力(Friction)设置为0.4;骨牌的质量(Mass)设置为1kg,弹力(Elasticity)也设为0(为了避免骨牌在地面上跳动所以将地面与骨牌这两个相互作用的物体的弹力均设置为0),

2. 弹性系数:试验证明,如果消费税不清晰地向消费者展示出来,消费者对价格的弹性系数(elasticity)和对消费税的弹性系数是不同的,消费者对税不敏感. 这意味着,消费者会承担这个税的全部(或绝大部分),而生产者几乎不受影响;也就是说,

elasticity 词典解释
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1. elasticity的近义词

1. 弹性;弹力
    The elasticity of a material or substance is its ability to return to its original shape, size, and condition after it has been stretched.

    e.g. Daily facial exercises help her to retain the skin's elasticity...
           每天做面部运动帮助她保持皮肤弹性。
    e.g. Gluten develops elasticity in a dough.
           麸质使生面团有韧劲。

2. (尤指产品需求的)弹性,灵活性,伸缩性
    In economics, the elasticity of something, especially the demand for a product, is the degree to which it changes in response to changes in circumstances.

    e.g. The elasticity of demand for a single newspaper is bound to be higher than the figure for newspapers as a whole.
           某一份报纸需求量的伸缩性肯定大于报业整体需求的伸缩性。

elasticity 单语例句

1. It is claimed that the golden thread can trigger the body to produce collagen that increases the skin's elasticity.

2. Pork demand has low price elasticity due to Chinese traditional consumption habits.

3. This fat also reduces skin dryness and improves elasticity, which means wrinkles are less likely to appear.

4. The statement cited a problem with the rubber elasticity of the vehicles'fuel pipes, adding that the issue may result in oil leaks in extreme situations.

5. Using an old Chinese green that mostly grows on trees, the plant is said to help hydrate and smoothen the skin to maintain elasticity.

6. Cotton and woolen ones sell the best, but make sure to get those that provide the necessary tightness and elasticity.

7. The lack of elasticity with tempo is a problem that afflicts modern instrumental interpretations as well.

8. Another idea is that arteries may lose elasticity over time, affecting the penis first and the heart later.

9. African hair grows more slowly and is more fragile than European hair, but Asian hair grows the fastest and has the greatest elasticity.

10. The two governments'focus on domestic issues will unavoidably hinder elasticity and flexibility in their foreign policies.

elasticity 英英释义

noun

1. the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it has been stretched or compressed

    e.g. the waistband had lost its snap

    Synonym: snap

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