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friction美 ['frɪkʃ(ə)n] 英 ['frɪkʃ(ə)n] - n.摩擦;摩擦力;不和;争执
- 网络冲突;磨擦;磨擦力
v.+n. reduce friction,avoid friction,cause friction,friction create,produce friction n. rubbing,abrasion,contact,chafing,rasping 1. | [u] 摩擦the action of one object or surface moving against another |
| Friction between moving parts had caused the engine to overheat. 活动部件的摩擦使发动机过热。 |
2. | [u] 摩擦力the resistance (= the force that stops sth moving) of one surface to another surface or substance moving over or through it |
| The force of friction slows the spacecraft down as it re-enters the earth's atmosphere. 航天飞船重返地球大气层时因有摩擦力而减慢速度。 |
3. | [u][c] ~ (between A and B) 争执;分歧;不和disagreement or a lack of friendship among people who have different opinions about sth |
| conflicts and frictions that have still to be resolved 仍有待解决的冲突和摩擦 |
n. | 1. the rubbing of two objects against each other when one or both are moving 2. the resistance encountered by an object moving relative to another object with which it is in contact 3. deliberate rubbing of a body part as a way of stimulating blood circulation, warming, or relieving pain 4. disagreement or conflict, stopping short of violence, between people, groups, or nations with differing objectives or views 5. the fact that one thing rubs against another 1. the rubbing of two objects against each other when one or both are moving 2. the resistance encountered by an object moving relative to another object with which it is in contact 3. deliberate rubbing of a body part as a way of stimulating blood circulation, warming, or relieving pain 4. disagreement or conflict, stopping short of violence, between people, groups, or nations with differing objectives or views 5. the fact that one thing rubs against another |
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