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Definition of solidity in English: soliditynoun səˈlɪdɪtisəˈlɪdədi mass noun1The quality or state of being firm or strong in structure. (结构)坚固;紧密 the sheer strength and solidity of Romanesque architecture 罗马式建筑的垂直强度和坚固性。 Example sentencesExamples - There was nothing fancy about it, but the solidity of the masonry gave an impression of lasting durability.
- Following it, they have regrouped and gone back to the basics, working hard and showing solidity and strength in defence.
- The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures.
- Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity.
- At the center of the web is a steel stair tower, giving a sense of solidity to the otherwise delicate structure.
- The rich tea biscuit is the right diameter but lacks a certain structural solidity for dunking.
- The architects are confident that this structural solidity will not compromise floor layout flexibility.
- The Polo impresses immediately by the quality and solidity of its build.
- His funky forms investigate established formal concepts of solidity, transparency, interiority and symmetry.
- Nevertheless it has remained largely unscathed by bomb or administrator since: its sheer solidity makes any alteration an expensive option.
- The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault.
- The claret jug is an admirable specimen of one of the best Etruscan models, most graceful in outline, and yet presenting an unmistakeable appearance of solidity.
- I settled on the thin padding of the window seat and leaned against the reassuring solidity of the window frame.
- Judging by the size and weight of the car and the way it has been put together, it gives a reassuring air of solidity.
- The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that.
- It has a sense of solidity which is a reflection of the whole ethos of the car.
- The gently-tapered barrel is especially pleasing to the eye and the overall appearance of the rifle is one of quality and solidity.
- Sliding behind the futuristic facia there is a tangible feeling of both solidity and comfort.
- James is all grown up; the mass of him, the physical solidity, possesses a palpable gravitational pull.
- Once something is in the digital realm it loses its physical solidity, most likely for ever.
Synonyms body, corporeality, reality, actuality, materiality, concreteness, tangibility - 1.1 The quality of being reliable in character.
(性格)可靠;真实 he exuded an aura of reassuring solidity 他浑身散发出一种安全可靠的感觉。 Example sentencesExamples - Mr Watts gives him just the right touch of solidity, tempered with understanding and humanity without losing credibility.
- He was soft and firm all at once, solidity and comfort and relief, something she could touch, something that was real.
- Nevertheless, the speeches he has been making recently have deservedly boosted his reputation and surprised people by their solidity and substance.
- This is the echo of the reassuring solidity of that ‘Big Other’ of received wisdom in which we live and breathe.
- Does she miss the solidity of roles and characters that actresses enjoyed once upon a time?
- What needs to be understood at this point, by applying wisdom to your compassion, is how much solidity you are bringing to the situation.
- Fathers are always supposed to be about solidity, a strong presence, reliance.
- First, security is the state or condition of tranquility, solidity, reliability and freedom from danger or risk.
- There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless.
- Achieving solidity at the back doesn't merely depend on the efforts of individuals, however.
- But coming from Jol the words are backed by deeds, and by a solidity of both character and purpose.
- It seems that many a man and cow have fallen into an everlasting embrace with eternity by confusing such glamour with solidity.
- Pollock, who was by the driver's side through much of his early career and constantly during his days at Williams, provided some solidity.
- To his team-mates and large sections of the public, Waite epitomised the solidity and dependability of the club player.
Synonyms steadiness, firmness, sureness, secureness, strength, durability, lasting nature, enduring nature, constancy, permanence, changelessness, invariability, immutability, indestructibility, reliability, dependability
Rhymesacidity, acridity, aridity, avidity, cupidity, flaccidity, fluidity, frigidity, humidity, hybridity, insipidity, intrepidity, limpidity, liquidity, lividity, lucidity, morbidity, placidity, putridity, quiddity, rabidity, rancidity, rapidity, rigidity, stolidity, stupidity, tepidity, timidity, torpidity, torridity, turgidity, validity, vapidity Definition of solidity in US English: soliditynounsəˈlɪdədisəˈlidədē 1The quality or state of being firm or strong in structure. (结构)坚固;紧密 the sheer strength and solidity of Romanesque architecture 罗马式建筑的垂直强度和坚固性。 Example sentencesExamples - The rich tea biscuit is the right diameter but lacks a certain structural solidity for dunking.
- It has a sense of solidity which is a reflection of the whole ethos of the car.
- There was nothing fancy about it, but the solidity of the masonry gave an impression of lasting durability.
- Nevertheless it has remained largely unscathed by bomb or administrator since: its sheer solidity makes any alteration an expensive option.
- Then the shade of Marx was gone, and the walls of the official residence had reassumed their reassuring solidity.
- The effect of the paintings' intense color was often to dissolve the solidity of the architectonic structures.
- Once something is in the digital realm it loses its physical solidity, most likely for ever.
- Sliding behind the futuristic facia there is a tangible feeling of both solidity and comfort.
- Judging by the size and weight of the car and the way it has been put together, it gives a reassuring air of solidity.
- The gently-tapered barrel is especially pleasing to the eye and the overall appearance of the rifle is one of quality and solidity.
- The claret jug is an admirable specimen of one of the best Etruscan models, most graceful in outline, and yet presenting an unmistakeable appearance of solidity.
- Following it, they have regrouped and gone back to the basics, working hard and showing solidity and strength in defence.
- At the center of the web is a steel stair tower, giving a sense of solidity to the otherwise delicate structure.
- The set of bronzes by Degas in their spare solidity are arranged in front of two of his mistiest canvases and look all the bolder for that.
- His funky forms investigate established formal concepts of solidity, transparency, interiority and symmetry.
- James is all grown up; the mass of him, the physical solidity, possesses a palpable gravitational pull.
- The architects are confident that this structural solidity will not compromise floor layout flexibility.
- I settled on the thin padding of the window seat and leaned against the reassuring solidity of the window frame.
- The stair is elegantly made, a light filigree of steel rod and plates that contrasts with the heavy mass concrete solidity of the vault.
- The Polo impresses immediately by the quality and solidity of its build.
Synonyms body, corporeality, reality, actuality, materiality, concreteness, tangibility - 1.1 The quality of being substantial or reliable in character.
(性格)可靠;真实 he exuded an aura of reassuring solidity 他浑身散发出一种安全可靠的感觉。 Example sentencesExamples - First, security is the state or condition of tranquility, solidity, reliability and freedom from danger or risk.
- Fathers are always supposed to be about solidity, a strong presence, reliance.
- Pollock, who was by the driver's side through much of his early career and constantly during his days at Williams, provided some solidity.
- It seems that many a man and cow have fallen into an everlasting embrace with eternity by confusing such glamour with solidity.
- Nevertheless, the speeches he has been making recently have deservedly boosted his reputation and surprised people by their solidity and substance.
- Mr Watts gives him just the right touch of solidity, tempered with understanding and humanity without losing credibility.
- He was soft and firm all at once, solidity and comfort and relief, something she could touch, something that was real.
- Does she miss the solidity of roles and characters that actresses enjoyed once upon a time?
- To his team-mates and large sections of the public, Waite epitomised the solidity and dependability of the club player.
- There was a solidity of integrity and humanity behind the dazzling charm that was matchless.
- This is the echo of the reassuring solidity of that ‘Big Other’ of received wisdom in which we live and breathe.
- Achieving solidity at the back doesn't merely depend on the efforts of individuals, however.
- But coming from Jol the words are backed by deeds, and by a solidity of both character and purpose.
- What needs to be understood at this point, by applying wisdom to your compassion, is how much solidity you are bringing to the situation.
Synonyms steadiness, firmness, sureness, secureness, strength, durability, lasting nature, enduring nature, constancy, permanence, changelessness, invariability, immutability, indestructibility, reliability, dependability
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