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plastic    音标拼音: [pl'æstɪk]
n. 塑胶,可塑体,整形
a. 塑胶的,塑造的,有可塑性的

塑胶,可塑体,整形塑胶的,塑造的,有可塑性的

plastic
塑料;塑性的

plastic
塑胶

plastic
adj 1: capable of being molded or modeled (especially of earth
or clay or other soft material); "plastic substances such
as wax or clay" [synonym: {fictile}, {moldable}, {plastic}]
2: capable of being influenced or formed; "the plastic minds of
children"; "a pliant nature" [synonym: {plastic}, {pliant}]
3: forming or capable of forming or molding or fashioning; "a
formative influence"; "a formative experience" [synonym:
{formative}, {shaping}, {plastic}]
n 1: generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic
materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or
films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and
adhesives
2: a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the
person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the
issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for
the merchandise delivered; "do you take plastic?" [synonym:
{credit card}, {charge card}, {charge plate}, {plastic}]

-plastic \-plas"tic\ (-pl[a^]s"t[i^]k). [Gr. ? fit for molding,
plastic, fr. ? to mold, to form.]
A combining form signifying developing, forming, growing; as,
heteroplastic, monoplastic, polyplastic.
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Plastic \Plas"tic\ (pl[a^]s"t[i^]k), a. [L. plasticus, Gr. ?,
fr. ? to form, mold: cf. F. plastique.]
1. Having the power to give form or fashion to a mass of
matter; as, the plastic hand of the Creator. --Prior.
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See plastic Nature working to his end. --Pope.
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2. Capable of being molded, formed, or modeled, as clay or
plaster; -- used also figuratively; as, the plastic mind
of a child.
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3. Pertaining or appropriate to, or characteristic of,
molding or modeling; produced by, or appearing as if
produced by, molding or modeling; -- said of sculpture and
the kindred arts, in distinction from painting and the
graphic arts.
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Medallions . . . fraught with the plastic beauty and
grace of the palmy days of Italian art. --J. S.
Harford.
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{Plastic clay} (Geol.), one of the beds of the Eocene period;
-- so called because used in making pottery. --Lyell.

{Plastic element} (Physiol.), one that bears within the germs
of a higher form.

{Plastic exudation} (Med.), an exudation thrown out upon a
wounded surface and constituting the material of repair by
which the process of healing is effected.

{Plastic foods}. (Physiol.) See the second Note under {Food}.


{Plastic force}. (Physiol.) See under {Force}.

{Plastic operation}, an operation in plastic surgery.

{Plastic surgery}, that branch of surgery which is concerned
with the repair or restoration of lost, injured, or
deformed parts of the body.
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plastic \plastic\ (pl[a^]s"t[i^]k), n.
A substance composed predominantly of a synthetic organic
high polymer capable of being cast or molded; many varieties
of plastic are used to produce articles of commerce (after
1900). [MW10 gives origin of word as 1905]
[PJC]


Money \Mon"ey\, n.; pl. {Moneys}. [OE. moneie, OF. moneie, F.
monnaie, fr. L. moneta. See {Mint} place where coin is made,
{Mind}, and cf. {Moidore}, {Monetary}.]
1. A piece of metal, as gold, silver, copper, etc., coined,
or stamped, and issued by the sovereign authority as a
medium of exchange in financial transactions between
citizens and with government; also, any number of such
pieces; coin.
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To prevent such abuses, . . . it has been found
necessary . . . to affix a public stamp upon certain
quantities of such particular metals, as were in
those countries commonly made use of to purchase
goods. Hence the origin of coined money, and of
those public offices called mints. --A. Smith.
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2. Any written or stamped promise, certificate, or order, as
a government note, a bank note, a certificate of deposit,
etc., which is payable in standard coined money and is
lawfully current in lieu of it; in a comprehensive sense,
any currency usually and lawfully employed in buying and
selling.
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3. Any article used as a medium of payment in financial
transactions, such as checks drawn on checking accounts.
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4. (Economics) Any form of wealth which affects a person's
propensity to spend, such as checking accounts or time
deposits in banks, credit accounts, letters of credit,
etc. Various aggregates of money in different forms are
given different names, such as {M-1}, the total sum of all
currency in circulation plus all money in demand deposit
accounts (checking accounts).
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Note: Whatever, among barbarous nations, is used as a medium
of effecting exchanges of property, and in the terms of
which values are reckoned, as sheep, wampum, copper
rings, quills of salt or of gold dust, shovel blades,
etc., is, in common language, called their money.
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4. In general, wealth; property; as, he has much money in
land, or in stocks; to make, or lose, money.
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The love of money is a root of all kinds of evil.
--1 Tim vi. 10
(Rev. Ver. ).
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{Money bill} (Legislation), a bill for raising revenue.

{Money broker}, a broker who deals in different kinds of
money; one who buys and sells bills of exchange; -- called
also {money changer}.

{Money cowrie} (Zool.), any one of several species of
{Cypraea} (esp. {Cypraea moneta}) formerly much used as
money by savage tribes. See {Cowrie}.

{Money of account}, a denomination of value used in keeping
accounts, for which there may, or may not, be an
equivalent coin; e. g., the mill is a money of account in
the United States, but not a coin.

{Money order},
(a) an order for the payment of money; specifically, a
government order for the payment of money, issued at
one post office as payable at another; -- called also
{postal money order}.
(b) a similar order issued by a bank or other financial
institution.

{Money scrivener}, a person who procures the loan of money to
others. [Eng.]

{Money spider}, {Money spinner} (Zool.), a small spider; --
so called as being popularly supposed to indicate that the
person upon whom it crawls will be fortunate in money
matters.

{Money's worth}, a fair or full equivalent for the money
which is paid.

{A piece of money}, a single coin.

{Ready money}, money held ready for payment, or actually
paid, at the time of a transaction; cash.

{plastic money}, credit cards, usually made out of plastic;
also called {plastic}; as, put it on the plastic.

{To make money}, to gain or acquire money or property; to
make a profit in dealings.
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251 Moby Thesaurus words for "plastic":
Bakelite, Buna, Celluloid, Formica, Lucite, Mylar, PVC, Perspex,
Plexiglas, Styrofoam, Teflon, able to adapt, acaroid resins,
accessible, accordant, acetate, acetate nitrate, acquiescent,
acrylic, adaptable, adaptive, adhesive, adjustable, alkyd,
alterable, alterative, amber, amenable, aminoplast, anal, apt,
artificial, average, bendable, bending, biddable, bogus, bourgeois,
bright, casein plastic, cast plastic, cellophane,
cellulose acetate, cellulose ether, cellulose nitrate,
cellulose plastic, cellulosic, changeable, cheap, checkered,
chintzy, clayey, clever, colophony, common, commonplace,
complaisant, compliant, compulsive, concordant, conformable,
conformist, conventional, corresponding, coumarone resins,
coumarone-indene, counterfeit, crummy, docile, ductile, educable,
elastic, epoxy, ersatz, ever-changing, extensible, extensile,
extruded plastic, fabricable, facile, fake, fictile, flexible,
flexile, flexuous, fluid, fluorocarbon plastic, formable, formal,
formalistic, formational, formative, fossil resins, furane, garden,
garden-variety, giving, gum rosin, gums, harmonious, imitation,
impermanent, impressible, impressionable, in accord, in keeping,
in line, in step, inexperienced, influenceable, instructable,
intelligent, kaleidoscopic, kosher, lac resins, laminate, lignin,
like putty, limber, lissome, lithe, lithesome, lot, malleable,
manageable, many-sided, melamine, meretricious, metabolic,
metamorphic, middle-class, mobile, modifiable, moldable,
molded plastic, molding compounds, morphotic, motivated, movable,
multiresin, mutable, neoprene, nitrate, no great shakes,
nonuniform, normal, nylon, obedient, open, open-minded, ordinary,
orthodox, other-directed, parcel, paste, pedantic, permutable,
persuadable, persuasible, pervious, phenolic urea, pinchbeck,
pine resins, plasmatic, plasmic, plat, pliable, pliant, plot,
polyester, polymer, polymeric amide, polypropylene, polystyrene,
polyvinyl chloride, precisianistic, protean, proteiform,
protein plastic, protoplasmic, quick, ready, receptive, regular,
resilient, resin, resin plastic, resina, resinate, resinoid,
responsive, ripe for instruction, rosin, rubbery, run-of-mine,
run-of-the-mill, schoolable, sensitive, sequacious, sham, shapable,
shapeable, shoddy, silicone resin, soft, springy, square, straight,
stuffy, suasible, submissive, suburban, suggestible, supple,
susceptible, swayable, synthetic, synthetic fabric,
synthetic resin, synthetic rubber, teachable, tetrafluoroethylene,
thermoplastic, thermosetting plastic, thirsty for knowledge, tract,
tractable, tractile, traditionalist, trainable, transient,
transitory, unexceptional, unformed, unnoteworthy, unremarkable,
unspectacular, uptight, urea, urea formaldehyde, usual, variable,
vegetable resins, vinyl, waxy, weak, whippy, willing, willowy,
workable, yielding



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