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单词 hydrostatic
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Definition of hydrostatic in English:

hydrostatic

adjective ˌhʌɪdrə(ʊ)ˈstatɪkˌhaɪdrəˈstædɪk
  • Relating to or denoting the equilibrium of liquids and the pressure exerted by liquid at rest.

    the hydrostatic pressure of the cell
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In operation, hydrostatic head pressure forces stormwater flow into the housing where primary separation of insoluble contaminants occurs.
    • Evidently, as the water slowly receded in the city, the museum's ground floor took on water from hydrostatic pressure through cracks in the concrete slab.
    • Plants used for measuring osmotic water flow were also employed to measure hydraulic conductivity of root systems in the presence of hydrostatic pressure gradients.
    • As hydrostatic pressure continues to increase, fluid begins to accumulate in the pleural space resulting in pleural effusions.
    • This is best achieved by a constant hydrostatic pressure exerted by the fluid itself.

Derivatives

  • hydrostatical

  • adjective
    • A hydrostatical pressure difference between the start from the photosphere and the landing on the photosphere is clearly impossible.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Achievements include his calculations on the area of the surface of a sphere, geometrical analysis of statical and hydrostatical problems and the use of statics in geometry.
      • The above configuration leads to a hydrostatical compensation of the pressing force exerted by the medium.
      • He made improvements in the gearing of mills and in the scoop wheel that lifted the water; these improvements were supported by reference to his hydrostatical theories.
  • hydrostatically

  • adverb
    • The cooling fan is hydrostatically driven and reversible to quickly clear debris.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Airflow is accomplished with a hydrostatically driven reversible fan.
      • Also powered hydrostatically tillers can draw up to 50 or 60 horsepower.
      • The nucleus eventually no longer acts hydrostatically, thus the annulus and endplate are exposed to high point stresses which might lead to the cracks and fissures seen in degenerate discs.
      • All testing must be done hydrostatically for a minimum of 30 seconds at 750 psi and be labeled to indicate date of test and tester identification.

Origin

Late 17th century: probably from Greek hudrostatēs 'hydrostatic balance', from hudro- 'water' + statikos (see static).

Rhymes

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Definition of hydrostatic in US English:

hydrostatic

adjectiveˌhīdrəˈstadikˌhaɪdrəˈstædɪk
  • Relating to or denoting the equilibrium of liquids and the pressure exerted by liquid at rest.

    the hydrostatic pressure of the cell
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is best achieved by a constant hydrostatic pressure exerted by the fluid itself.
    • Evidently, as the water slowly receded in the city, the museum's ground floor took on water from hydrostatic pressure through cracks in the concrete slab.
    • As hydrostatic pressure continues to increase, fluid begins to accumulate in the pleural space resulting in pleural effusions.
    • Plants used for measuring osmotic water flow were also employed to measure hydraulic conductivity of root systems in the presence of hydrostatic pressure gradients.
    • In operation, hydrostatic head pressure forces stormwater flow into the housing where primary separation of insoluble contaminants occurs.

Origin

Late 17th century: probably from Greek hudrostatēs ‘hydrostatic balance’, from hudro- ‘water’ + statikos (see static).

 
 
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