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sol·id S0548500 (sŏl′ĭd)adj. sol·id·er, sol·id·est 1. a. Of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous: It was so cold the water in the bucket became solid.b. Mathematics Of or relating to three-dimensional geometric figures or bodies.c. Firm or compact in substance: The floor was solid and would not give way.2. a. Not hollowed out: a solid block of wood.b. Being the same substance or color throughout: solid gold.c. Having no gaps or breaks; continuous: a solid line of people; worked for a solid week.d. Acting together; unanimous: a solid voting bloc.e. Written without a hyphen or space. For example, the word software is a solid compound.f. Printing Having no leads between the lines.3. a. Of good quality: off to a solid start.b. Substantial; hearty: a solid meal.c. Sound; reliable: solid facts.d. Financially sound: a solid business.e. Upstanding or dependable: a solid citizen.f. Slang Excellent; first-rate.n.1. A substance having a definite shape and volume; one that is neither liquid nor gaseous.2. Mathematics A geometric figure having three dimensions.adv.1. Without a break or opening; completely or continuously: The theater was booked solid for a month.2. As a whole; unanimously: The committee voted solid for the challenger. [Middle English solide, from Old French, from Latin solidus; see sol- in Indo-European roots.] sol′id·ly adv.sol′id·ness n.ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | solidly - as an undiversified whole; "the unions voted solidly for Roosevelt" | | 2. | solidly - with strength and soundness; "a solidly built house" | Translationssolid (ˈsolid) adjective1. not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas. Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances. 固體的 固体的2. not hollow. The tyres of the earliest cars were solid. 實心的 实心的3. firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable). That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning. 堅固的 坚固的4. completely made of one substance. This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock. 純質的 纯质的5. without breaks, gaps or flaws. The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike. 連續的,一致的 连续的,一致的 6. having height, breadth and width. A cube is a solid figure. 立體的 立体的7. consecutive; without a pause. I've been working for six solid hours. 連續的 连续的 adverb without interruption; continuously. She was working for six hours solid. 連續 连续 noun1. a substance that is solid. Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid. 固態 固态2. a shape that has length, breadth and height. 固體(物質) 固体(物质) ˌsoliˈdarity (-ˈdӕrə-) noun the uniting of the interests, feelings or actions (of a group). We must try to preserve our solidarity. 團結一致 团结一致soˈlidify (-difai) verb to make or become solid. 使固化 使固化soˌlidifiˈcation (-difi-) noun 固化 固化soˈlidity noun 固態 固态ˈsolidness noun 固體性 固体性ˈsolidly adverb1. firmly; strongly. solidly-built houses. 堅固地 坚固地2. continuously. I worked solidly from 8.30 a.m. till lunchtime. 連續地 连续地3. unanimously. We're solidly in agreement with your suggestions. 全體一致地 全体一致地solid fuel a fuel, such as coal, that is solid rather than an oil or gas. 固體燃料 固体燃料EncyclopediaSeesolid |