| 单词 | plasticly | 
| 释义 | plasticly in British English (ˈplæstɪklɪ) adverb   another spelling of plastically plastic in British English (ˈplæstɪk, ˈplɑːs-) noun 1.  any one of a large number of synthetic usually organic materials that have a polymeric structure and can be moulded when soft and then set, esp such a material in a finished state containing plasticizer, stabilizer, filler, pigments, etc. Plastics are classified as thermosetting (such as Bakelite) or thermoplastic (such as PVC) and are used in the manufacture of many articles and in coatings, artificial fibres, etc   Compare resin (sense 2)2.   short for plastic money adjective 3.  made of plastic  4.  easily influenced; impressionable  the plastic minds of children 5.  capable of being moulded or formed 6.  fine arts a.  of or relating to moulding or modelling  the plastic arts b.  produced or apparently produced by moulding  the plastic draperies of Giotto's figures 7.  having the power to form or influence  the plastic forces of the imagination  8.  biology  of or relating to any formative process; able to change, develop, or grow  plastic tissues 9.  of or relating to plastic surgery 10.  slang  superficially attractive yet unoriginal or artificial  plastic food Derived forms plastically (ˈplastically) or plasticly (ˈplasticly) adverb Word origin C17: from Latin plasticus relating to moulding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to form | 
	
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