单词:ductilenesses
n.
ductile的变形
ductile
['dʌktail; -til]
adj.
(某些金属)可拉长的,可延展的,可伸展的,可锤薄的,可锻的,有延展性的,韧性的
(如金子)可延展成线状的
(粘土等)可塑的,塑性的,易变形的;柔软的
可铸的,可成形的;可塑造的
(人)易(管)教的;易受影响的;温顺的,顺从的,驯服的
近义词:
pliable
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