buoyancy的意思和读音

buoyancy

: [ˈbujənsi] : ['bɔɪənsi]

n.

n.resilience,resistance,flexibility,toughness,optimism

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n.1.the quality of being able to float; the ability of a liquid to make things float in it2.a feeling of happiness and confidence3.the ability of a company, financial institution, or economy to be successful again after a difficult period

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1.This buoyancy also grants it a permanent feather fall effect (as the spell) with personal range.),

2.Then she had been pale and sad but there had been a buoyancy about her.

3.Due to buoyancy effect, the cooling water goes up to the surface of seawater after it is drained into the huge tidal bay.

4.But such buoyancy puts the financial authorities in a bit of a bind.退

5.Closely related to the measurement of the gold crown is the matter of buoyancy.

6.Batteries: Hawkes is using the latest lithium-ion batteries, known as lithium-polymer. Their housing is pressurized to help with buoyancy.使

7.The diver can therefore adjust buoyancy and choose to move up, down or stay at a certain depth, like the Cartesian Diver.使

8.when the head part of the ship raises, the rear ship raises to maintain normal draught height through the buoyancy of water.

9.The Saudi response to the recent knee-jerk buoyancy of oil futures was to hold prices and hope to work off brim-full inventories.

10.A bubble rises because its density is less than that of the soft drink. This buoyancy increases as the bubble grows Archimedes Principle.