释义 |
Definition of free-floating in English: free-floatingadjective 1Not attached to anything and able to move freely. free-floating aquatic plants Example sentencesExamples - Pistia, a free-floating aquatic plant, was used because it produces an abundance of Ca oxalate crystals and rapidly assimilates reagents provided in liquid growth media.
- As the ancient Egyptians interpreted it, the cause of these abnormalities was the movement of the uterus, which they believed to be an autonomous, free-floating organism that could move upward from its normal pelvic position.
- The species range from tropical tree ferns with leaves measured in yards, to small free-floating aquatics with leaves less than a sixteenth of an inch long.
- One of our group had reeled in a length of free-floating fishing line to find it attached to a thrashing barracuda.
- By keeping a constant and sufficient pool of free-floating amino acids in your body, you may be able to minimize your body's catabolic - or muscle wasting - response while maximizing its anabolic response.
- You can take things and punish them, use processes that are so radical that it becomes something all on its own, free-floating organic music.
- Phytoplankton consist of many diverse species of microscopic free-floating marine plants that serve as food to other ocean-living forms of life.
- The defence analyst said it was not unknown for mines, usually from World War II, to be found free-floating in the Irish Sea.
- The weed has spread rapidly over the last year with a thick mat with free-floating stems that can grow up to 10m long now covering several hectares of the lake.
- It ranges from classic rock sounds to jazzy guitar riffs to free-floating musical epics.
- The book is not so much a formal ‘autobiography’ as a free-floating memoir.
- Arguably best is the new free-floating camera, which can be moved around almost anywhere on the set, allowing much greater freedom in composing any particular shot.
- This dark green plant is a free-floating plant.
- Australian scientists are leading this research to tap the secrets of the seas through free-floating robots, after a successful two-year trial of 10 of the sophisticated instruments off northwest Western Australia.
- Besides bringing all the instruments together, it really makes the vocals work, which had seemed super free-floating and unstructured in the previous section, lacking as it did either a kick or a regular organ arpeggiator.
- A free-floating aquatic native to southern Brazil, it was accidentally introduced into Sri Lanka in 1939, and has now leaped the continents to become a pest in Africa, Australia, India, and New Zealand.
- While some consider giant salvinia to be an attractive aquatic plant, this free-floating fern is also an obnoxious invader that's sometimes referred to as ‘the world's worst water weed.’
- Instead of building large numbers of tiny, free-floating robots to manufacture products, it would be more practical to use simple robot-arms in nanotech factories of the future.
- Salps are filter feeders, each one a tireless vacuum continuously clearing phytoplankton (minute free-floating plants) from the sea by filtering water through a mucus net as it swims..
- 1.1 Not assigned to a particular category or level.
free-floating exchange rates Example sentencesExamples - He urged people not to be surprised by sharp increases or drops in the value of the rupiah because the free-floating system allowed the market to fully dictate the currency's exchange rate.
- She pointed out that other currencies, including the US dollar, German mark and South Korean won, which implemented a free-floating exchange rate system were relatively stable.
- I like very balanced monetary policies and I'm a full advocate of a free-floating exchange rate.
- Interestingly, ‘homily’ is the most directly Scripture-linked term, while ‘sermon’ is a more free-floating, umbrella term.
- Organized the sessions a little more tightly; for me, free-floating discussions don't work once you get over 6-8 people.
- The proposals are appalling - they are simply free-floating ideas which lack depth.
- A free-floating peso puts in doubt the ability of the private sector to service its dollar-denominated debt and raises the specter of bankruptcy.
- Research methods are much more free-floating than is sometimes supposed.
- Consequently, nations with free-floating currencies will continue to lose competitiveness against some of the world's largest exporters and their respective imbalances will grow accordingly.
- It is also free-floating, and even at the height of the April uprising and the battle for Najaf, it remained stable, trading between 1,400 and 1,500 dinars to the dollar.
- Words are not free-floating signs, they float all right, but not freely.
- The HMD website discusses ‘prejudice, racism and other forms of bigotry’ as a kind of free-floating force which, when pushed to its extremes, can unleash a Holocaust.
- Instead of depleting precious foreign reserves, the government diverts the heavy demand for foreign currency to the free-floating exchange rate market.
- I don't think there is much doubt that being an internationally used currency in a world of free-floating exchange rates gives you some (though pretty small) net gains.
- After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the IMF recommended that Indonesia adopt a free-floating exchange rate system for its local forex market, in which the rupiah's exchange rate is determined solely by market supply and demand.
- At the same time they were not free-floating decisions, independent of the political balance and cultural traditions of British society.
- In the free-floating exchange of ideas, however, the scientists repeatedly put reins on wildly galloping progress.
- 1.2 (of a person) not committed to a particular cause or political party.
Example sentencesExamples - They prefer to see a world of free-floating atoms, individuals simply making individual moral decisions.
- It is our immature culture, which pictures people as free-floating individuals who aren't judged or categorised by anyone, that makes final university exams seem final.
- We are all free-floating atoms, who make our way in society as we choose.
- It is because these groups are free-floating agents rather than rooted political actors, reflecting the kind of Western intervention that revived their fortunes in the 1990s, that they can execute what appear to be unthinkable acts.
2Psychiatry (of anxiety) chronic and generalized, without an obvious cause. Example sentencesExamples - Tension headaches, dry mouth, pounding pulse, neck and back pain, free-floating anxiety, hives, indigestion, irritability and fatigue are all indicators of stress.
- The public suffers from a great deal of free-floating anxiety and this exploits those fears.
- And the response to this was this kind of free-floating anxiety, where they didn't know what threatened them.
- Many of us live with free-floating fear and anxiety that settles on different issues de jour - from terrorist attacks to earthquakes to tragic diseases, God forbid.
- Like many pregnant women, she is distilling all of society's free-floating anxiety about exposure to toxic chemicals into nine months of serious worrying.
Derivatives verb [with object]1Cause or allow (something) to float freely. logs were free-floated downriver - 1.1no object Be unattached and float freely.
Example sentencesExamples - This versatile AR-style rifle has a free-floated, fluted barrel and a 3 lb. trigger.
- The gyroscope rotors, which will be secured to their housing during takeoff, will free-float once the satellite is in orbit, and will never touch their housing after they have reached their operational speed of 10,000 rpm.
- The lining free-floats inside the carbon nanotube with a 0.32 nanometer space all around it because that is as close as nature allows the water to the carbon.
- the lining free-floats inside the tube
noun The luminosities of these faint free-floaters overlap with those expected for recently formed giant planets. Example sentencesExamples - In these regions, the stress of wave action makes life difficult for free-floaters; most organisms who live here attach themselves to the rocks.
- Now, some astronomers claim that at least one of these objects may not be a free-floater after all.
Definition of free-floating in US English: free-floatingadjectivefri ˈfloʊdɪŋfrē ˈflōdiNG 1Not attached to anything and able to move freely. free-floating aquatic plants Example sentencesExamples - Phytoplankton consist of many diverse species of microscopic free-floating marine plants that serve as food to other ocean-living forms of life.
- You can take things and punish them, use processes that are so radical that it becomes something all on its own, free-floating organic music.
- Besides bringing all the instruments together, it really makes the vocals work, which had seemed super free-floating and unstructured in the previous section, lacking as it did either a kick or a regular organ arpeggiator.
- By keeping a constant and sufficient pool of free-floating amino acids in your body, you may be able to minimize your body's catabolic - or muscle wasting - response while maximizing its anabolic response.
- The species range from tropical tree ferns with leaves measured in yards, to small free-floating aquatics with leaves less than a sixteenth of an inch long.
- While some consider giant salvinia to be an attractive aquatic plant, this free-floating fern is also an obnoxious invader that's sometimes referred to as ‘the world's worst water weed.’
- Arguably best is the new free-floating camera, which can be moved around almost anywhere on the set, allowing much greater freedom in composing any particular shot.
- The weed has spread rapidly over the last year with a thick mat with free-floating stems that can grow up to 10m long now covering several hectares of the lake.
- This dark green plant is a free-floating plant.
- A free-floating aquatic native to southern Brazil, it was accidentally introduced into Sri Lanka in 1939, and has now leaped the continents to become a pest in Africa, Australia, India, and New Zealand.
- Pistia, a free-floating aquatic plant, was used because it produces an abundance of Ca oxalate crystals and rapidly assimilates reagents provided in liquid growth media.
- The book is not so much a formal ‘autobiography’ as a free-floating memoir.
- The defence analyst said it was not unknown for mines, usually from World War II, to be found free-floating in the Irish Sea.
- As the ancient Egyptians interpreted it, the cause of these abnormalities was the movement of the uterus, which they believed to be an autonomous, free-floating organism that could move upward from its normal pelvic position.
- Instead of building large numbers of tiny, free-floating robots to manufacture products, it would be more practical to use simple robot-arms in nanotech factories of the future.
- Australian scientists are leading this research to tap the secrets of the seas through free-floating robots, after a successful two-year trial of 10 of the sophisticated instruments off northwest Western Australia.
- One of our group had reeled in a length of free-floating fishing line to find it attached to a thrashing barracuda.
- Salps are filter feeders, each one a tireless vacuum continuously clearing phytoplankton (minute free-floating plants) from the sea by filtering water through a mucus net as it swims..
- It ranges from classic rock sounds to jazzy guitar riffs to free-floating musical epics.
- 1.1 Not assigned to a fixed or particular position, category, or level.
free-floating exchange rates Example sentencesExamples - He urged people not to be surprised by sharp increases or drops in the value of the rupiah because the free-floating system allowed the market to fully dictate the currency's exchange rate.
- Consequently, nations with free-floating currencies will continue to lose competitiveness against some of the world's largest exporters and their respective imbalances will grow accordingly.
- At the same time they were not free-floating decisions, independent of the political balance and cultural traditions of British society.
- The HMD website discusses ‘prejudice, racism and other forms of bigotry’ as a kind of free-floating force which, when pushed to its extremes, can unleash a Holocaust.
- It is also free-floating, and even at the height of the April uprising and the battle for Najaf, it remained stable, trading between 1,400 and 1,500 dinars to the dollar.
- Instead of depleting precious foreign reserves, the government diverts the heavy demand for foreign currency to the free-floating exchange rate market.
- Interestingly, ‘homily’ is the most directly Scripture-linked term, while ‘sermon’ is a more free-floating, umbrella term.
- She pointed out that other currencies, including the US dollar, German mark and South Korean won, which implemented a free-floating exchange rate system were relatively stable.
- Words are not free-floating signs, they float all right, but not freely.
- I don't think there is much doubt that being an internationally used currency in a world of free-floating exchange rates gives you some (though pretty small) net gains.
- I like very balanced monetary policies and I'm a full advocate of a free-floating exchange rate.
- A free-floating peso puts in doubt the ability of the private sector to service its dollar-denominated debt and raises the specter of bankruptcy.
- Research methods are much more free-floating than is sometimes supposed.
- In the free-floating exchange of ideas, however, the scientists repeatedly put reins on wildly galloping progress.
- After the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the IMF recommended that Indonesia adopt a free-floating exchange rate system for its local forex market, in which the rupiah's exchange rate is determined solely by market supply and demand.
- Organized the sessions a little more tightly; for me, free-floating discussions don't work once you get over 6-8 people.
- The proposals are appalling - they are simply free-floating ideas which lack depth.
- 1.2 (of a person) not committed to a particular cause or political party.
Example sentencesExamples - It is our immature culture, which pictures people as free-floating individuals who aren't judged or categorised by anyone, that makes final university exams seem final.
- It is because these groups are free-floating agents rather than rooted political actors, reflecting the kind of Western intervention that revived their fortunes in the 1990s, that they can execute what appear to be unthinkable acts.
- They prefer to see a world of free-floating atoms, individuals simply making individual moral decisions.
- We are all free-floating atoms, who make our way in society as we choose.
2Psychiatry (of anxiety) chronic and generalized, without an obvious cause. Example sentencesExamples - Like many pregnant women, she is distilling all of society's free-floating anxiety about exposure to toxic chemicals into nine months of serious worrying.
- And the response to this was this kind of free-floating anxiety, where they didn't know what threatened them.
- Tension headaches, dry mouth, pounding pulse, neck and back pain, free-floating anxiety, hives, indigestion, irritability and fatigue are all indicators of stress.
- Many of us live with free-floating fear and anxiety that settles on different issues de jour - from terrorist attacks to earthquakes to tragic diseases, God forbid.
- The public suffers from a great deal of free-floating anxiety and this exploits those fears.
|