porous的意思和读音

porous

: [ˈpɔrəs] : [ˈpɔːrəs]

adj.

adj.+n.porous medium

adj.impermeable

adj.absorbent,permeable,leaky,spongy

porousadj.

1.having many small holes that allow water or air to pass through slowly

porous material/rocks/surfaces

adj.1.;;〈2.3.()

adj.1.a porous substance has a lot of very small holes in it so that air and water can pass through it2.not effective in preventing people from attacking or escaping

1. popular car 轿 porous porous bearing

2. porch porous portable 便 ...

3. plausible porous potent , ...

5. talcum power: porous souffler, "" ...

6.(Porous )(stencil),穿

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1.The porous layer is at least partially disposed within the thermoplastic layer.

2.The anodized layer is covered on the surface of the metal substrate and comprises a porous oxidation film and a sealing layer.

3.And engineers at Lehigh and Princeton universities are trying to repair bones with scaffolds made from a porous, glass like substance.

4.The heat transfer performance of a corrugated tube can also be improved if it's partially filled with porous media.

5.The utility model relates to a sound insulating material, in particular to a foamed aluminum board made of a porous aluminum material.

6.Porous plastics, rubber, cellulose, or other material, similar in absorbency to this skeleton and used for the same purposes.

7.It has loose and porous structure, poor stability and corrosion resistance which make it essential for the material to be antirust treated.

8.At least one of the temperature and oxygen content of the gas is progressively increased to oxidize a porous component of the coke.

9.Does art reflect life? In movies, yes. Because more than any other art form, films have been a mirror held up to society's porous face.

10.Any of various light, porous, semirigid or spongy materials used for thermal insulation or shock absorption, as in packaging.