释义 |
impermeableim‧per‧me‧a‧ble /ɪmˈpɜːmiəbəl $ -ɜːr-/ adjective technical - The layer of clay acts as an impermeable barrier against some chemicals.
- Also, large quantities of free gas or other hydrocarbons can be trapped beneath impermeable gas hydrate layers.
- But the odds are that even those women who appear impermeable to pain are suffering great hurt behind their face-saving pose.
- In the absence of antidiuretic hormone, the distal tubule and collecting duct are impermeable to water.
- It was in a shrink-wrap cellophane coating, and the seal was impermeable.
- Otherwise it will yield little or no water from the impermeable confining layer.
- The quick deposition of these sediments resulted in clay compaction and the isolation of porous and permeable sand with impermeable shales.
- These and similar rocks are impermeable.
- Water can not easily flow in these impermeable rocks.
not allowing liquids or gases to pass through OPP permeable: No paint is impermeable to water vapour. |