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sol·id
(sŏl′ĭd)adj. sol·id·er, sol·id·est
1.
a. Of definite shape and volume; not liquid or gaseous: It was so cold the water in the bucket became solid.
b. Mathematics Of or relating to three-dimensional geometric figures or bodies.
c. Firm or compact in substance: The floor was solid and would not give way.
2.
a. Not hollowed out: a solid block of wood.
b. Being the same substance or color throughout: solid gold.
c. Having no gaps or breaks; continuous: a solid line of people; worked for a solid week.
d. Acting together; unanimous: a solid voting bloc.
e. Written without a hyphen or space. For example, the word software is a solid compound.
f. Printing Having no leads between the lines.
3.
a. Of good quality: off to a solid start.
b. Substantial; hearty: a solid meal.
c. Sound; reliable: solid facts.
d. Financially sound: a solid business.
e. Upstanding or dependable: a solid citizen.
f. Slang Excellent; first-rate.
n.
1. A substance having a definite shape and volume; one that is neither liquid nor gaseous.
2. Mathematics A geometric figure having three dimensions.
adv.
1. Without a break or opening; completely or continuously: The theater was booked solid for a month.
2. As a whole; unanimously: The committee voted solid for the challenger.
sol′id·ly adv.
sol′id·ness n.
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solid
(ˈsɒlɪd)adj
1. (General Physics) of, concerned with, or being a substance in a physical state in which it resists changes in size and shape. Compare liquid1, gas1
2. consisting of matter all through
3. of the same substance all through: solid rock.
4. sound; proved or provable: solid facts.
5. reliable or sensible; upstanding: a solid citizen.
6. firm, strong, compact, or substantial: a solid table; solid ground.
7. (Cookery) (of a meal or food) substantial
8. (often postpositive) without interruption or respite; continuous: solid bombardment.
9. (Banking & Finance) financially sound or solvent: a solid institution.
10. strongly linked or consolidated: a solid relationship.
11. (Mathematics) geometry having or relating to three dimensions: a solid figure; solid geometry.
12. (Linguistics) (of a word composed of two or more other words or elements) written or printed as a single word without a hyphen
13. (Printing, Lithography & Bookbinding) printing with no space or leads between lines of type
14. solid for unanimously in favour of
15. (of a writer, work, performance, etc) adequate; sensible
16. (Colours) of or having a single uniform colour or tone
17. informal NZ excessive; unreasonably strict
n
18. (Mathematics) geometry
a. a closed surface in three-dimensional space
b. such a surface together with the volume enclosed by it
19. (General Physics) a solid substance, such as wood, iron, or diamond
20. (plural) solid food, as opposed to liquid
[C14: from Old French solide, from Latin solidus firm; related to Latin sollus whole]
solidity n
ˈsolidly adv
ˈsolidness n
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sol•id
(ˈsɒl ɪd)adj.
1. having the interior completely filled up; not hollow: a piece of solid rock.
2. having the three dimensions of length, breadth, and thickness.
3. having no openings or breaks: a solid wall.
4. firm or compact in substance: solid ground.
5. having relative firmness, coherence of particles, or persistence of form: solid particles suspended in a liquid.
6. dense, thick, or heavy in nature or appearance: solid masses of cloud.
7. firm in construction; substantial: solid food.
8. without separation; continuous: a solid row of buildings.
9. serious in character: solid scholarship.
10. whole or entire: one solid hour.
11. consisting entirely of one substance or material: solid gold; a solid teak shelf.
12. uniform in tone: a solid blue dress.
13. real; genuine: solid comfort.
14. sound; reliable: solid facts.
15. fully reliable or sensible: a solid citizen.
16. financially sound: a solid corporation.
17. cubic: A solid foot contains 1728 solid inches.
18. written without a hyphen, as a compound word.
19. having the lines not separated by leads, or having few open spaces, as type or printing.
20. unanimous: a solid majority.
21. on a friendly or favorable footing: in solid with her parents.
n. 22. a body or object having the three dimensions of length, breadth, and thickness.
23. a substance whose molecules are densely packed and that is usu. characterized by rigidity and resistance to deformation.
24. something that is solid.
[1350–1400; Middle English < Latin solidus]
sol′id•ly, adv.
sol′id•ness, n.
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sol·id
(sŏl′ĭd)1. Physics One of the three basic forms of matter, composed of molecules that have little or no ability to exchange places. Unlike gases and liquids, a solid has a fixed shape, and unlike gases, a solid also has a fixed volume.
2. Mathematics A geometric figure that has three dimensions.
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solid
- cholesterol - Comes from Greek words meaning "bile, gall" and "stiff, solid," plus the ending "-ol."
- hydrogenated oil - An oil with trans-fatty acids that has been chemically changed from a room-temperature liquid state into a solid; See also Partially hydrogenated oil.
- sublimate - In chemistry, to change from a solid to a gas or from a gas to a solid without becoming a liquid.
- solder, solid - To solder something is etymologically to make it solid; solid comes from Latin solidus, "solid, whole."
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Noun | 1. | solid - matter that is solid at room temperature and pressure matter - that which has mass and occupies space; "physicists study both the nature of matter and the forces which govern it" solid food, food - any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment; "food and drink" precipitate - a precipitated solid substance in suspension or after settling or filtering plastic - generic name for certain synthetic or semisynthetic materials that can be molded or extruded into objects or films or filaments or used for making e.g. coatings and adhesives glass - a brittle transparent solid with irregular atomic structure crystal - a solid formed by the solidification of a chemical and having a highly regular atomic structure powder, pulverisation, pulverization - a solid substance in the form of tiny loose particles; a solid that has been pulverized dry ice - solidified carbon dioxide; dry ice sublimates at -78.5 C and is used mainly as a refrigerant vitrification - a vitrified substance; the glassy result of being vitrified |
2. | solid - the state in which a substance has no tendency to flow under moderate stress; resists forces (such as compression) that tend to deform it; and retains a definite size and shape state of matter, state - (chemistry) the three traditional states of matter are solids (fixed shape and volume) and liquids (fixed volume and shaped by the container) and gases (filling the container); "the solid state of water is called ice" | |
3. | solid - a three-dimensional shape shape, form - the spatial arrangement of something as distinct from its substance; "geometry is the mathematical science of shape" convex shape, convexity - a shape that curves or bulges outward cylinder - a solid bounded by a cylindrical surface and two parallel planes (the bases) polyhedron - a solid figure bounded by plane polygons or faces toroid - the doughnut-shaped object enclosed by a torus mold, stamp, mould, cast - the distinctive form in which a thing is made; "pottery of this cast was found throughout the region" ovoid - an egg-shaped object frustum - a truncated cone or pyramid; the part that is left when a cone or pyramid is cut by a plane parallel to the base and the apical part is removed | |
Adj. | 1. | solid - characterized by good substantial quality; "solid comfort"; "a solid base hit" good - having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified; "good news from the hospital"; "a good report card"; "when she was good she was very very good"; "a good knife is one good for cutting"; "this stump will make a good picnic table"; "a good check"; "a good joke"; "a good exterior paint"; "a good secretary"; "a good dress for the office" |
2. | solid - of definite shape and volume; firm; neither liquid nor gaseous; "ice is water in the solid state" hard - resisting weight or pressure gaseous - existing as or having characteristics of a gas; "steam is water is the gaseous state" liquid - existing as or having characteristics of a liquid; especially tending to flow; "water and milk and blood are liquid substances" | |
3. | solid - entirely of one substance with no holes inside; "a solid block of wood" hollow - not solid; having a space or gap or cavity; "a hollow wall"; "a hollow tree"; "hollow cheeks"; "his face became gaunter and more hollow with each year" | |
4. | solid - of one substance or character throughout; "solid gold"; "carved out of solid rock" homogeneous, homogenous - all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group" | |
5. | solid - uninterrupted in space; having no gaps or breaks; "a solid line across the page"; "solid sheets of water" unbroken - marked by continuous or uninterrupted extension in space or time or sequence; "cars in an unbroken procession"; "the unbroken quiet of the afternoon" | |
6. | solid - providing abundant nourishment; "a hearty meal"; "good solid food"; "ate a substantial breakfast"; "four square meals a day" wholesome - conducive to or characteristic of physical or moral well-being; "wholesome attitude"; "wholesome appearance"; "wholesome food" | |
7. | solid - of good quality and condition; solidly built; "a solid foundation"; "several substantial timber buildings" sound - in good condition; free from defect or damage or decay; "a sound timber"; "the wall is sound"; "a sound foundation" | |
8. | solid - not soft or yielding to pressure; "a firm mattress"; "the snow was firm underfoot"; "solid ground" hard - resisting weight or pressure | |
9. | solid - having three dimensions; "a solid object" cubic, three-dimensional - having three dimensions | |
10. | solid - impenetrable for the eye; "solid blackness" opaque - not transmitting or reflecting light or radiant energy; impenetrable to sight; "opaque windows of the jail"; "opaque to X-rays" | |
11. | solid - financially sound; "the bank is solid and will survive this attack" sound - financially secure and safe; "sound investments"; "a sound economy" | |
12. | solid - of a substantial character and not frivolous or superficial; "work of solid scholarship"; "based on solid facts" serious - concerned with work or important matters rather than play or trivialities; "a serious student of history"; "a serious attempt to learn to ski"; "gave me a serious look"; "a serious young man"; "are you serious or joking?"; "Don't be so serious!" | |
13. | solid - meriting respect or esteem; "an upstanding member of the community" respectable - characterized by socially or conventionally acceptable morals; "a respectable woman" | |
14. | solid - of the same color throughout; "solid color" homogeneous, homogenous - all of the same or similar kind or nature; "a close-knit homogeneous group" | |
15. | solid - acting together as a single undiversified whole; "a solid voting bloc" undiversified - not diversified |
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solid
adjective
1. firm, hard, compact, dense, massed, concrete a tunnel carved through 50ft of solid rock
firm unsubstantial, liquid, hollow, permeable, gaseous
firm unsubstantial, liquid, hollow, permeable, gaseous
2. strong, stable, sturdy, sound, substantial, durable, well-built, well-constructed, unshakable I stared up at the square, solid house.
strong unstable, precarious, flimsy, crumbling, decaying, shaky, unsteady
strong unstable, precarious, flimsy, crumbling, decaying, shaky, unsteady
4. continuous, unbroken, uninterrupted a solid line
5. reliable, decent, dependable, upstanding, serious, constant, sensible, worthy, upright, sober, law-abiding, trusty, level-headed, estimable a good, solid member of the community
reliable unstable, irresponsible, unreliable, unsteady, unsound, flighty
reliable unstable, irresponsible, unreliable, unsteady, unsound, flighty
6. sound, real, reliable, good, genuine, dinkum (Austral & N.Z. informal) Some solid evidence was what was required.
sound unreliable, unsound
sound unreliable, unsound
7. firm, united, unanimous, consistent, undivided, of one mind an attempt to build a solid international coalition
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solid
adjective1. Unyielding to pressure or force:
2. Not easily moved or shaken:
3. Based on good judgment, reasoning, or evidence:
4. Capable of being depended upon:
5. Being in or characterized by complete agreement:
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Translations
خالِصصِلْبصُلْب، جامِدغَيْر أجْوَفمادَّة صَلْبَه
pevnýplnýsolidnítělesotuhý
solidfastmassivrenfast legeme
kiinteäkiinteä ainekiintoainemassiivinenpitävä
čvrstkrut
egyhuzambanháromdimenziójúszilárdszilárd testtéridom
fast efni, sem er í föstu formifasturgegnheillóblandaîur, heill í gegnóslitinn, heill
中が詰まっている固体の
고체의단단한
be pertraukoskietasis kūnaskietasis kuraskietėtikietinti
bez apstājasbez piemaisījumacieta vielacietskompakts
bez prerušenia/prestávkypevná látkapevný
masiventelotrden
fastgedigenkroppmassivsolid
แข็งตัน
đặcrắn
solid
[ˈsɒlɪd]A. ADJ
1. (= not liquid) → sólido
to become solid → solidificarse
solid food → alimentos mpl sólidos
to freeze solid → congelarse por completo
to be frozen solid → estar completamente congelado
to go solid → solidificarse
to become solid → solidificarse
solid food → alimentos mpl sólidos
to freeze solid → congelarse por completo
to be frozen solid → estar completamente congelado
to go solid → solidificarse
2. (= firm) [masonry, building, understanding, basis] → sólido; [argument] → sólido, bien fundamentado; [relationship] → sólido, firme
get a good solid grip on the handle → agarra bien el mango
solid ground → tierra f firme
to have solid grounds for thinking that → tener bases sólidas para creer que ...
as solid as a rock [structure, relationship] → sólido como una roca; [substance] → duro como una piedra; [person] → digno de confianza
get a good solid grip on the handle → agarra bien el mango
solid ground → tierra f firme
to have solid grounds for thinking that → tener bases sólidas para creer que ...
as solid as a rock [structure, relationship] → sólido como una roca; [substance] → duro como una piedra; [person] → digno de confianza
3. (= not hollow) [rock] → sólido; [wood, steel] → macizo, puro; [tyre, ball, block] → macizo
solid gold → oro m puro
solid gold → oro m puro
4. (= compact, dense) [layer, crowd] → compacto
flights to Israel are booked solid → los vuelos a Israel están completamente llenos
a man of solid build → un hombre fornido or de constitución robusta
a solid mass of colour → una masa sólida de color
a solid mass of people → una masa compacta de gente
he's six feet of solid muscle → mide uno ochenta y es todo músculo
the streets were packed solid with people → las calles estaban abarrotadas de gente
the bolts have rusted solid → los tornillos están tan oxidados que es imposible girarlos
the traffic was solid going into town → había una caravana tremenda en dirección a la ciudad
flights to Israel are booked solid → los vuelos a Israel están completamente llenos
a man of solid build → un hombre fornido or de constitución robusta
a solid mass of colour → una masa sólida de color
a solid mass of people → una masa compacta de gente
he's six feet of solid muscle → mide uno ochenta y es todo músculo
the streets were packed solid with people → las calles estaban abarrotadas de gente
the bolts have rusted solid → los tornillos están tan oxidados que es imposible girarlos
the traffic was solid going into town → había una caravana tremenda en dirección a la ciudad
5. (= continuous) [line, rain] → ininterrumpido
we waited two solid hours → esperamos dos horas enteras
I've been working on this for eight hours solid → he estado trabajando sobre esto durante ocho horas ininterrumpidas, llevo trabajando sobre esto ocho horas sin parar
we waited two solid hours → esperamos dos horas enteras
I've been working on this for eight hours solid → he estado trabajando sobre esto durante ocho horas ininterrumpidas, llevo trabajando sobre esto ocho horas sin parar
6. (= reliable) [person, relationship] → serio; [evidence, reason, values] → sólido; [information] → fiable; [work] → concienzudo; [citizen] → responsable; [advice] → útil
he's a good solid worker → es un trabajador responsable
he's a good solid worker → es un trabajador responsable
7. (= substantial)
a solid meal → una comida sustanciosa
a solid meal → una comida sustanciosa
9. (Geom) [figure] → tridimensional
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solid
[ˈsɒlɪd] adj
(= not liquid or gas) [matter, waste] → solide
It froze and became one solid block → Cela a gelé et cela s'est solidifié en un bloc.
frozen solid → complètement gelé(e) solid food
It froze and became one solid block → Cela a gelé et cela s'est solidifié en un bloc.
frozen solid → complètement gelé(e) solid food
(= without holes or gaps) [rock] → massif/ive; [wall] → plein(e); [mass] → compact(e)
a solid wall → un mur plein
carved into the solid rock → sculpté(e) en pleine pierre
a solid wall → un mur plein
carved into the solid rock → sculpté(e) en pleine pierre
[gold, silver, wood, pine] → massif/ive
solid gold → l'or m massif
to be solid gold → être en or massif
solid gold → l'or m massif
to be solid gold → être en or massif
(= strongly built) [structure, house, car] → solide
(= dependable, reliable) [person] → solide; [reputation] → solide before n; [evidence, alibi, information] → solide
(= sound) [advice] → judicieux/euse; [experience, work] → solide often before n
(= firm) [basis, foundation, coalition] → solide; [support] → solide often before n
to be on solid ground (fig) → être en terrain sûr
to be on solid ground (fig) → être en terrain sûr
(= substantial) [meal] → consistant(e), substantiel(le)
(= continuous)
We waited two solid hours → Nous avons attendu deux heures entières.
We had worked together for two solid years → Nous avions travaillé ensemble pendant deux années entières.
a solid day's work → une journée entière de travail
We waited two solid hours → Nous avons attendu deux heures entières.
We had worked together for two solid years → Nous avions travaillé ensemble pendant deux années entières.
a solid day's work → une journée entière de travail
(= unanimous) [vote] → unanime
adv
I read for 2 hours solid → J'ai lu pendant deux heures d'affilée.
I read for 2 hours solid → J'ai lu pendant deux heures d'affilée.
n → solide m solids
npl (= solid food) → solides mpl
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solid
adj
(= firm, not liquid) fuel, food, substance → fest; solid body → Festkörper m; to be frozen solid → hart gefroren sein; to be stuck solid → festsitzen; the pudding is rather solid → der Nachtisch ist ziemlich schwer
(= pure, not hollow, not broken) block, gold, oak, rock → massiv; matter → fest; crowd, traffic etc → dicht; stretch, row, line → ununterbrochen; queue, line of people etc → geschlossen; layer → dicht, dick; week → ganz; (= heavily-built) person → stämmig; solid ball/tyre → Vollgummiball m → /-reifen m; the square was packed solid with cars → die Autos standen dicht an dicht auf dem Platz; the room was solid with people → der Raum war mit Leuten vollgedrängt; the garden was a solid mass of colour → der Garten war ein einziges Farbenmeer; they worked for two solid days → sie haben zwei Tage ununterbrochen gearbeitet, sie haben zwei volle Tage gearbeitet; we had a week of solid rain → wir hatten eine Woche lang Dauerregen m; he was 6 ft of solid muscle → er war fast 2 Meter groß und bestand nur aus Muskeln; a man of solid build → ein kräftig or massiv gebauter Mann; a solid gold bracelet → ein Armband nt → aus massivem Gold
(= stable, secure) bridge, house, car → stabil; furniture, piece of work, character → solide; foundations, ground → fest; business, firm → gesund, solide, reell; (= worthy) place → respektabel; (= powerful) grip → kraftvoll; (= competent) performance → solide; he’s a good solid worker → er ist ein solider or guter Arbeiter; he’s a good solid sort → er ist ein verlässlicher Kerl; he is a solid citizen → er ist ein grundsolider Bürger
reason, argument → handfest, stichhaltig; grounds → gut, fundiert; it makes solid good sense → das leuchtet durchaus ein; solid common sense → gesunder Menschenverstand
(= unanimous) vote → einstimmig; support → voll, geschlossen; to be solid on something (accept/reject) → etw einstimmig or geschlossen annehmen/ablehnen; we are solid behind you/that proposal → wir stehen voll und ganz hinter Ihnen/diesem Vorschlag; we are solid for peace → wir sind hundertprozentig für den Frieden; Newtown is solid for Labour → Newtown wählt fast ausschließlich Labour
(= valuable, substantial) education, knowledge, grounding → solide; relationship → stabil; meal → kräftig, nahrhaft
(dated US inf: = excellent) → prima inv (inf)
adv
(= completely) → völlig; the main streets were jammed solid → die Hauptstraßen waren völlig verstopft; flights to Israel are booked solid → Flüge nach Israel sind voll or total ausgebucht
n
→ fester Stoff; solids and liquids → feste und flüssige Stoffe pl; (Sci) → Festkörper und Flüssigkeiten pl
(Geometry) → Körper m
solid
:solid figure
n (Geometry) → Körper m
solid fuel
n → fester Brennstoff; (for rockets) → Feststoff m
solid geometry
n → Raumlehre f
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solid
[ˈsɒlɪd]1. adj (gen) → solido/a; (not hollow) → pieno/a; (gold, wood) → massiccio/a; (crowd, row) → compatto/a; (line) → ininterrotto/a; (vote) → unanime; (meal) → sostanzioso/a
to become solid → solidificarsi
cut out of solid rock → scolpito/a nella roccia viva
as solid as a rock → solido come una roccia
to be frozen solid → essere completamente ghiacciato/a
we waited two solid hours → abbiamo aspettato due ore filate
a man of solid build → un uomo di corporatura massiccia
the street was packed solid with people → la strada era affollatissima
a solid mass of colour → una massa uniforme di colore
he's a good solid worker → è un lavoratore serio
a solid argument → un argomento fondato or valido
solid common sense → buon senso pratico
the town is solid for Labour → nella città c'è una gran maggioranza laburista
to become solid → solidificarsi
cut out of solid rock → scolpito/a nella roccia viva
as solid as a rock → solido come una roccia
to be frozen solid → essere completamente ghiacciato/a
we waited two solid hours → abbiamo aspettato due ore filate
a man of solid build → un uomo di corporatura massiccia
the street was packed solid with people → la strada era affollatissima
a solid mass of colour → una massa uniforme di colore
he's a good solid worker → è un lavoratore serio
a solid argument → un argomento fondato or valido
solid common sense → buon senso pratico
the town is solid for Labour → nella città c'è una gran maggioranza laburista
2. n → solido
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
solid
(ˈsolid) adjective1. not easily changing shape; not in the form of liquid or gas. Water becomes solid when it freezes; solid substances.
2. not hollow. The tyres of the earliest cars were solid.
3. firm and strongly made (and therefore sound and reliable). That's a solid piece of furniture; His argument is based on good solid facts/reasoning.
4. completely made of one substance. This bracelet is made of solid gold; We dug till we reached solid rock.
5. without breaks, gaps or flaws. The policemen formed themselves into a solid line; They are solid in their determination to strike.
6. having height, breadth and width. A cube is a solid figure.
7. consecutive; without a pause. I've been working for six solid hours.
adverb without interruption; continuously. She was working for six hours solid.
noun1. a substance that is solid. Butter is a solid but milk is a liquid.
2. a shape that has length, breadth and height.
ˌsoliˈdarity (-ˈdӕrə-) noun the uniting of the interests, feelings or actions (of a group). We must try to preserve our solidarity.
soˈlidify (-difai) verb to make or become solid.
soˌlidifiˈcation (-difi-) nounsoˈlidity noun
ˈsolidness noun
ˈsolidly adverb
1. firmly; strongly. solidly-built houses.
2. continuously. I worked solidly from 8.30 a.m. till lunchtime.
3. unanimously. We're solidly in agreement with your suggestions.
solid fuel a fuel, such as coal, that is solid rather than an oil or gas.
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solid
→ صِلْب, مُصْمَت pevný, plný hård, solid durchgehend, fest στερεός, συμπαγής macizo, sólido kiinteä plein, solide čvrst, krut solido 中が詰まっている, 固体の 고체의, 단단한 solide massiv, solid stały, wytrzymały sólido твердый, цельный fast แข็ง, ตัน katı đặc, rắn 固体的, 实心的Multilingual Translator © HarperCollins Publishers 2009
sol·id
a. sólido-a, macizo-a; [person] serio-a, formal.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
solid
adj & n sólidoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.