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词汇 permeable
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Definition of permeable in English:

permeable

adjective ˈpəːmɪəb(ə)lˈpərmiəb(ə)l
  • (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.

    (材料,膜)可渗透的,具渗透性的

    a frog's skin is permeable to water

    青蛙的皮肤能透水。

    permeable sandy soils
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dialysis membrane is permeable to all the plasma constituents, with the exception of plasma proteins.
    • A semi-permeable membrane is otherwise known as a selectively permeable membrane.
    • Further addition of the detergent renders the membrane more permeable.
    • The architect ensured that some rainwater would go into the soil by specifying permeable grid pavers.
    • These well drained, moderately to rapidly permeable soils were formed in glacial outwash.
    • The walls made without cement are permeable and thus need no separate provision for drainage.
    • Because toads have permeable skin, RBG is also found in high concentrations in the blood.
    • Nails are also permeable, which means they let in liquids that come in contact with them.
    • The damaged endothelial cells become more permeable.
    • Their home designs use the natural landscape as well as permeable materials to capture and retain stormwater onsite.
    • This permeable layer could consist of stacks of rocks or soil between the two ponds.
    • Many soils have a topsoil layer that is more permeable than the clay subsoil.
    • The shell is freely permeable to small gas molecules, including water vapor.
    • The channel is impermeable to anions but is permeable to a diverse group of cations.
    • The most permeable soils are granular and consist of a fair amount of sand or gravel.
    • A ‘carrier bed’ is a porous and permeable rock near the source rock through which petroleum flows from source to trap.
    • The surface texture is not necessarily always a permeable membrane.
    • Magnesium alloys, on the other hand, form a loose, permeable oxide coating on the molten metal surface.
    • The rough grade was thinly plated with permeable sandy loam soils.
    • Latex gloves are permeable to chemicals, so nitrile gloves are your best choice.
    Synonyms
    porous, pervious, penetrable, spongy, absorbent, absorptive

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin permeabilis, from permeare 'pass through' (see permeate).

Definition of permeable in US English:

permeable

adjectiveˈpərmēəb(ə)lˈpərmiəb(ə)l
  • (of a material or membrane) allowing liquids or gases to pass through it.

    (材料,膜)可渗透的,具渗透性的

    a frog's skin is permeable to water

    青蛙的皮肤能透水。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dialysis membrane is permeable to all the plasma constituents, with the exception of plasma proteins.
    • The rough grade was thinly plated with permeable sandy loam soils.
    • Their home designs use the natural landscape as well as permeable materials to capture and retain stormwater onsite.
    • Magnesium alloys, on the other hand, form a loose, permeable oxide coating on the molten metal surface.
    • The architect ensured that some rainwater would go into the soil by specifying permeable grid pavers.
    • Because toads have permeable skin, RBG is also found in high concentrations in the blood.
    • Nails are also permeable, which means they let in liquids that come in contact with them.
    • A semi-permeable membrane is otherwise known as a selectively permeable membrane.
    • Latex gloves are permeable to chemicals, so nitrile gloves are your best choice.
    • The channel is impermeable to anions but is permeable to a diverse group of cations.
    • The walls made without cement are permeable and thus need no separate provision for drainage.
    • The most permeable soils are granular and consist of a fair amount of sand or gravel.
    • A ‘carrier bed’ is a porous and permeable rock near the source rock through which petroleum flows from source to trap.
    • Many soils have a topsoil layer that is more permeable than the clay subsoil.
    • The damaged endothelial cells become more permeable.
    • These well drained, moderately to rapidly permeable soils were formed in glacial outwash.
    • Further addition of the detergent renders the membrane more permeable.
    • The surface texture is not necessarily always a permeable membrane.
    • The shell is freely permeable to small gas molecules, including water vapor.
    • This permeable layer could consist of stacks of rocks or soil between the two ponds.
    Synonyms
    porous, pervious, penetrable, spongy, absorbent, absorptive

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin permeabilis, from permeare ‘pass through’ (see permeate).

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