词组 | solid |
释义 | solid /ˈsɒləd, ˈsɒlɪd $ ˈsɑː-/ adjective 1. consisting of a thick hard material and not hollow or liquidnounssolid rock They were drilling into solid rock.a solid block of sth The water had frozen into a solid block of ice.a solid mass of sth My way was blocked by a solid mass of people.a solid object Sound waves travel more easily through solid objects than through the air.solid food (=food that is not a liquid) She was too ill to eat solid food.solid gold/silver/wood/marble etc (=made only of gold, silver etc) He gave her a solid gold bracelet. | The seat was made of solid oak.solid matter/material Solid matter is carried along by the water.solid ground She was glad to be back on solid ground.a solid form This substance is not dangerous in its solid form.solid waste The solid waste is buried or burned.solid fuel (=fuel that is not a liquid or a gas) The heater burns solid fuel.verbsfreeze solid The stream had frozen solid.THESAURUS: solid → hard (1)2. good or able to be depended onnounssolid evidence The investigators could not find any solid evidence of a crime.a solid performance The goalkeeper gave a solid performance.solid achievement/work We can look back on 2010 as a year of solid achievement.a solid reputation The company has a solid reputation for excellent service.solid support The president has solid support in most parts of the country.a solid foundation/base/basis This is a solid foundation for the future growth of their business.a solid background/grounding He has a solid background in the law.a solid relationship They appeared to have a solid working relationship.a solid guarantee I want a solid guarantee that I will not lose any money.phrasesrock solid also as solid as a rock Their marriage remains rock solid. |
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