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 rubber ['rʌbә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 橡皮, 橡胶, 做摩擦动作的人, 按摩师, 决胜盘

vt. 用橡胶制造, 涂橡胶于

[化] 橡胶

[医] [弹性]橡胶, 橡皮

[经] 橡胶




    rubber
    [ noun ]
    1. an elastic material obtained from the latex sap of trees (especially trees of the genera Hevea and Ficus) that can be vulcanized and finished into a variety of products

    2. <noun.substance>
    3. any of various synthetic elastic materials whose properties resemble natural rubber

    4. <noun.substance>
    5. an eraser made of rubber (or of a synthetic material with properties similar to rubber); commonly mounted at one end of a pencil

    6. <noun.artifact>
    7. contraceptive device consisting of a sheath of thin rubber or latex that is worn over the penis during intercourse

    8. <noun.artifact>
    9. a waterproof overshoe that protects shoes from water or snow

    10. <noun.artifact>
    [ verb ]
    1. coat or impregnate with rubber

    2. <verb.change> rubberise rubberize
      rubberize fabric for rain coats
    [ adj ]
    1. returned for lack of funds

    2. <adj.all>
      a rubber check
      a no-good check


    Rubber \Rub"ber\, n.
    1. One who, or that which, rubs. Specifically:
    (a) An instrument or thing used in rubbing, polishing, or
    cleaning.
    (b) A coarse file, or the rough part of a file.
    (c) A whetstone; a rubstone.
    (d) An eraser, usually made of caoutchouc or a synthetic
    rubber[4].
    (e) The cushion of an electrical machine.
    (f) One who performs massage, especially in a Turkish
    bath.
    (g) Something that chafes or annoys; hence, something that
    grates on the feelings; a sarcasm; a rub. --Thackeray.

    2. In some games, as bridge or whist, the odd game, as the
    third or the fifth, which decides the winner when there is
    a tie between the players; as, to play the rubber; also, a
    contest determined by the winning of two out of three
    games; as, to play a rubber of whist. --Beaconsfield. ``A
    rubber of cribbage.'' --Dickens.

    3. India rubber; caoutchouc; gum elastic; -- also called
    {natural rubber}.
    [1913 Webster +PJC]

    4. Any substance, whether natural or synthetic, resembling
    India rubber with respect to its elasticity[1].
    [PJC]

    5. A low-cut overshoe made of natural or synthetic rubber[4],
    serving to keep the feet and shoes dry when walking in the
    rain or on a wet surface; -- usually used in the plural.

    6. A {condom}. [Slang]
    [PJC]

    {Antimony rubber}, an elastic durable variety of vulcanized
    caoutchouc of a red color. It contains antimony sulphide
    as an important constituent.

    {Hard rubber}, a kind of vulcanized caoutchouc which nearly
    resembles horn in texture, rigidity, etc.

    {India rubber}, caoutchouc. See {Caoutchouc}.

    {Rubber cloth}, cloth covered with caoutchouc for excluding
    water or moisture.

    {Rubber dam} (Dentistry), a shield of thin sheet rubber
    clasped around a tooth to exclude saliva from the tooth.

    1. The plastic bullet has greater range and impact than rubber.
    2. In another room, Marlowe takes a circular section cut from the middle of a condom, similar to a wide rubber band, and stretches it on a machine to test its tensile strength _ how far it will stretch before it snaps.
    3. "I'd estimate there was about 60 feet of rubber.
    4. A rubber hose carries water from the street to a courtyard, where residents squat on a common brick floor in the open to wash their clothes, cooking utensils and themselves.
    5. Five policemen were injured by stones and 14 Palestinians were wounded by rubber bullets.
    6. This is essentially the strip of rubber that molds a sole to the shoe's upper, but Nike argued that its new technology is fundamentally different and not covered by the law.
    7. She will demonstrate how to make one from a rubber ball.
    8. The government attributed the increase to better prices for Malaysia's rubber, tin, palm oil, timber and other exports.
    9. The Senate's work on the medium-range missile treaty shows that lawmakers will carefully scrutinize any arms pact and not be just a rubber stamp for the president, say the chamber's leaders.
    10. Before he left, security agents made him slip into thick, thigh-high rubber boots borrowed from the local fire department.
    11. More than 15,000 Israelis, Palestinians and Europeans joined hands Saturday to call for peace, but police fired tear gas and rubber bullets after some chanted pro-Palestinian slogans and allegedly waved the banned Palestinian flag.
    12. Wrap your wallet in rubber bands _ that makes it much harder to slip out of the pocket, suggests the American Express Company.
    13. The plant appeared on the EPA list because it emits carbon tetrachloride, a solvent used to produce Hypalon synthetic rubber.
    14. B.F. Goodrich lost 1 1/4 to 42. The tire and rubber company reported fourth-quarter profit of 47 cents a share, at the bottom of analysts' expectations.
    15. Mimot's inhabitants were driven into rural communes or forced into slave labor on the rubber plantation.
    16. Only officers and trained marksmen use the rubber bullets, he said.
    17. Recently, for example, Bean received 999 pairs of dark green rubber boots from a vendor.
    18. Tales of overpriced porcelain and rich rubber are only the latest from investigators who uncovered the recent Pentagon acquisitions of $999 pliers and $117 soap dish covers.
    19. The announcement came shortly after police fired rubber bullets at stone throwers, wounding one in the leg, during an hourlong funeral march for the slain Palestinian.
    20. Guests will mingle with Dolly Parton and Pee Wee Herman look-alikes. Naturally, there will be accordian music, plastic flamingos and rubber chickens.
    21. Navy authorities told the captain, Ed Engels, that the Sirius was to stay in Ibiza until further orders and could not set sail or use its rubber rafts, according to the port officials who spoke on condition of anonymity.
    22. Dayco received about $187 million for the rubber operations it sold.
    23. The so-called rubber bullets, actually rubber-coated steel balls, were introduced by the army as less lethal than standard ammunition, but they can kill when fired at close range.
    24. And Du Pont scientists hit the jackpot a few years ago when they developed a version of Lycra used instead of rubber along the edges of disposable diapers.
    25. The company's redesign of the booster rocket is aimed to prevent the problems of last January, when cold temperatures before the launch were blamed for preventing a rubber O-ring from sealing a joint and allowing hot gas to escape.
    26. The Playtex division makes bras, girdles, tampons, nursers and rubber gloves.
    27. Unionized rubber workers, like unionized auto workers, are an elite group.
    28. Blasius, which makes rubber and metal parts, said it sold part of its stake in Essex "because the price was attractive."
    29. Some are so broke they can't even provide rubber gloves or wirecutters to their linemen.
    30. Five Arabs were also injured by rubber bullets and tear gas, the army spokesman said.
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