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sol·id
/ˈsɑləd/
(
a
.)固體的;堅固的,實心的;穩固的,一致的固體
From:
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sol·id
/ˈsɑləd/
形容詞
固體,固態,固體的,硬的,堅固的,固體,立體,全部地
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
solid
固體
From:
Network Terminology
solid
固體
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sol·id
a.
1.
Having
the
constituent
parts
so
compact
,
or
so
firmly
adhering
,
as
to
resist
the
impression
or
penetration
of
other
bodies
;
having
a
fixed
form
;
hard
;
firm
;
compact
; --
opposed
to
fluid
and
liquid
or
to
plastic
,
like
clay
,
or
to
incompact
,
like
sand
.
2.
Not
hollow
;
full
of
matter
;
as
,
a
solid
globe
or
cone
,
as
distinguished
from
a
hollow
one
;
not
spongy
;
dense
;
hence
,
sometimes
,
heavy
.
3.
Arith.
Having
all
the
geometrical
dimensions
;
cubic
;
as
,
a
solid
foot
contains
1,728
solid
inches
.
Note:
☞
In
this
sense
,
cubic
s
now
generally
used
.
4.
Firm
;
compact
;
strong
;
stable
;
unyielding
;
as
,
a
solid
pier
;
a
solid
pile
;
a
solid
wall
.
5.
Applied
to
a
compound
word
whose
parts
are
closely
united
and
form
an
unbroken
word
; --
opposed
to
hyphened
.
6.
Fig
.:
Worthy
of
credit
,
trust
,
or
esteem
;
substantial
,
as
opposed
to
frivolous
or
fallacious
;
weighty
;
firm
;
strong
;
valid
;
just
;
genuine
.
The
solid
purpose
of
a
sincere
and
virtuous
answer
.
--
Milton
.
These
,
wanting
wit
,
affect
gravity
,
and
go
by
the
name
of
solid
men
.
--
Dryden
.
The
genius
of
the
Italians
wrought
by
solid
toil
what
the
myth-making
imagination
of
the
Germans
had
projected
in
a
poem
.
--
J
.
A
.
Symonds
.
7.
Sound
;
not
weakly
;
as
,
a
solid
constitution
of
body
.
8.
Bot.
Of
a
fleshy
,
uniform
,
undivided
substance
,
as
a
bulb
or
root
;
not
spongy
or
hollow
within
,
as
a
stem
.
9.
Metaph.
Impenetrable
;
resisting
or
excluding
any
other
material
particle
or
atom
from
any
given
portion
of
space
; --
applied
to
the
supposed
ultimate
particles
of
matter
.
10.
Print.
Not
having
the
lines
separated
by
leads
;
not
open
.
11.
United
;
without
division
;
unanimous
;
as
,
the
delegation
is
solid
for
a
candidate
. [
Polit
.
Cant
. U.S.]
Solid angle
.
Geom.
See
under
Angle
.
Solid color
,
an
even
color
;
one
not
shaded
or
variegated
.
Solid green
.
See
Emerald green
(a)
,
under
Green
.
Solid measure
Arith.
,
a
measure
for
volumes
,
in
which
the
units
are
each
a
cube
of
fixed
linear
magnitude
,
as
a
cubic
foot
,
yard
,
or
the
like
;
thus
,
a
foot
,
in
solid
measure
,
or
a
solid
foot
,
contains
1,728
solid
inches
.
Solid newel
Arch.
,
a
newel
into
which
the
ends
of
winding
stairs
are
built
,
in
distinction
from
a
hollow
newel
.
See
under
Hollow
,
a.
Solid problem
Geom.
,
a
problem
which
can
be
construed
geometrically
,
only
by
the
intersection
of
a
circle
and
a
conic
section
or
of
two
conic
sections
. --
Hutton
.
Solid square
Mil.
,
a
square
body
or
troops
in
which
the
ranks
and
files
are
equal
.
Syn:
--
Hard
;
firm
;
compact
;
strong
;
substantial
;
stable
;
sound
;
real
;
valid
;
true
;
just
;
weighty
;
profound
;
grave
;
important
.
Usage:
Solid
,
Hard
.
These
words
both
relate
to
the
internal
constitution
of
bodies
;
but
hard
notes
a
more
impenetrable
nature
or
a
firmer
adherence
of
the
component
parts
than
solid
.
Hard
is
opposed
to
soft
,
and
solid
to
fluid
,
liquid
,
open
,
or
hollow
.
Wood
is
usually
solid
;
but
some
kinds
of
wood
are
hard
,
and
others
are
soft
.
Repose
you
there
;
while
I
[
return
]
to
this
hard
house
,
More
harder
than
the
stones
whereof
'
t
is
raised
. --
Shak
.
I
hear
his
thundering
voice
resound
,
And
trampling
feet
than
shake
the
solid
ground
. --
Dryden
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Sol·id
,
n.
1.
A
substance
that
is
held
in
a
fixed
form
by
cohesion
among
its
particles
;
a
substance
not
fluid
.
2.
Geom.
A
magnitude
which
has
length
,
breadth
,
and
thickness
;
a
part
of
space
bounded
on
all
sides
.
Solid of revolution
.
Geom.
See
Revolution
,
n.
, 5.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
solid
adj
1:
of
definite
shape
and
volume
;
firm
;
neither
liquid
nor
gaseous
; "
ice
is
water
in
the
solid
state
" [
ant
:
liquid
,
gaseous
]
2:
of
good
substantial
quality
; "
solid
comfort
"; "
a
solid
base
hit
"
3:
entirely
of
one
substance
with
no
holes
inside
; "
solid
silver
"; "
a
solid
block
of
wood
" [
ant
:
hollow
]
4:
of
one
substance
or
character
throughout
; "
solid
gold
"; "
a
solid
color
"; "
carved
out
of
solid
rock
"
5:
uninterrupted
in
space
;
having
no
gaps
or
breaks
; "
a
solid
line
across
the
page
"; "
solid
sheets
of
water
"
6:
providing
abundant
nourishment
; "
a
hearty
meal
"; "
good
solid
food
"; "
ate
a
substantial
breakfast
" [
syn
:
hearty
,
satisfying
,
substantial
]
7:
of
good
quality
and
condition
;
solidly
built
; "
a
solid
foundation
"; "
several
substantial
timber
buildings
" [
syn
:
strong
,
substantial
]
8:
having
high
moral
qualities
; "
a
noble
spirit
"; "
a
solid
citizen
"; "
an
upstanding
man
"; "
a
worthy
successor
" [
syn
:
noble
,
upstanding
,
worthy
]
9:
not
soft
or
yielding
to
pressure
; "
a
firm
mattress
"; "
the
snow
was
firm
underfoot
"; "
solid
ground
" [
syn
:
firm
]
10:
having
three
dimensions
; "
a
solid
object
"
11:
incapable
of
being
seen
through
; "
solid
blackness
"
12:
entirely
of
a
single
color
throughout
; "
a
solid
fabric
"
[
syn
:
self-colored
,
self-coloured
]
13:
acting
together
as
a
single
undiversified
whole
; "
a
solid
voting
bloc
" [
syn
:
unanimous
]
n
1:
a
substance
that
is
solid
at
room
temperature
and
pressure
2:
the
state
in
which
a
substance
has
no
tendency
to
flow
under
moderate
stress
;
resists
forces
(
such
as
compression
)
that
tend
to
deform
it
;
and
retains
a
definite
size
and
shape
[
syn
:
solidness
]
3:
a
three-dimensional
shape
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