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 abrasive [ə'bresɪv]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 研磨料

a. 有研磨作用的

[化] 磨料; 研磨剂

[医] 擦除的, 擦破的; 磨擦剂


  1. An abrasive or filler used in a soap or detergent.
    增清剂肥皂或去污剂中用的研磨剂或填料
  2. Jeff is usually an abrasive character, but he can be as sweet as honey when he wants something.
    杰弗通常是一个生硬粗暴的人,但他想得到某物时,他会象蜜一样甜。
  3. A substance containing chemical agents or abrasive particles and applied to smooth or shine a surface.
    上光剂;擦亮剂含有化学媒质或粗糙微粒的一种物质,被用来打光或擦亮一个表面


abrasive
[ noun ]
  1. a substance that abrades or wears down

  2. <noun.substance>
[ adj ]
  1. causing abrasion

  2. <adj.all>
  3. sharply disagreeable; rigorous

  4. <adj.all>
    the harsh facts of court delays
    an abrasive character


Abrasive \Ab*ra"sive\, a.
Producing abrasion. --Ure.

  1. He led Northern into the acquisition of STC, the UK telecommunications group, and forged a valuable joint venture with Matra of France. But his abrasive style and emphasis on international growth have hit Northern's core business in North America.
  2. Along the way, Mr. Abboud, 58 years old, gained a reputation for being abrasive and lacking "people skills," a tag that seems to stick harder to him the more he denies it.
  3. And he ended up making his last, desperate try for credibility in a city and state that symbolized social and political views light years away from the South, his chief ally that quintessential, abrasive New Yorker, Mayor Edward Koch.
  4. Veterans say that the new management style is abrasive and often leaves them confused about strategy.
  5. Norton says its earnings benefited from a sharp rise in abrasive sales, higher volume overseas, and corporate restructuring and cost cutting.
  6. The 39-year-old Mr. Abrams is bright but abrasive.
  7. Defense attorney Gerald Feffer attempted to discredit the witnesses as disgruntled ex-employees who had a vendetta against Mrs. Helmsley, whom he described as tough and abrasive.
  8. He once called a Gulf Oil executive "abrasive and foulmouthed."
  9. "Fogg's a smart guy who has a reputation for being very arrogant and abrasive," says one competitor.
  10. Tough, abrasive and iron-willed, he has been chief executive officer for 32 years, chairman for 17.
  11. Some regard him as as arrogant and abrasive, traits that could hurt him in working with Congress.
  12. Some blame him for the administration's more recent policy setbacks, accusing him of flawed tactics and an abrasive style that alienates potential allies.
  13. The outspoken and sometimes abrasive state Republican party leader positioned himself at the podium for more than an hour before Bush's arrival and led thousands of supporters in songs taunting Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis.
  14. Its Beethoven mornings in the Queen's Hall this year were far removed from the Lindsay's strenuous, abrasive combat or the Emerson's hard-edged intelligence, but perhaps that was half the problem. Of their five programmes, I attended two.
  15. Mr. Hayden admits he can be abrasive in his bullheaded determination to get things done.
  16. Even Harper concedes his sometimes abrasive, sharp-tongued approach did nothing to endear him to administrators of Parkland Medical Center and worsened the situation.
  17. It's an abrasive place, but you need to have a little skin rubbed off" or your sense of humor turns sentimental, Keillor said.
  18. Both are described as sometimes abrasive at work.
  19. Mr John Sununu was an abrasive White House chief of staff and his successor, Mr Sam Skinner, ineffective.
  20. The clampdown on Moslem militants could prompt reprisals from extremist groups. In expressing his support for Mr Pasqua, however, Mr Balladur is aware that he may be an abrasive ally, but he is certainly a dangerous opponent.
  21. The 49-year-old engineer has a reputation as a self-assured and somewhat abrasive manager from his six years in the New Hampshire Statehouse.
  22. The whirling brushes of a car-wash will do no harm to the majority of today's models, although abrasive road grit should be hosed off first.
  23. What the regulator had read, of course, was that Mr. Abboud is abrasive.
  24. Though Solti was as always pretty urgent, and at a generally high dynamic level, his brassy climaxes were never abrasive.
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