solids
Prononciation : [ˈsɑː.lɪdz]
Mot
Contexte : « science »
(noun) a type of matter that keeps its shape and does not flow, like a rock or a block of wood. Solids are different from liquids and gases because they are hard and have a definite shape.
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The ice in the freezer is a solid and it stays in the shape of the ice tray.
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Water is not a solid; it takes the shape of the container it's in.
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Can you name some examples of solids around us?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a three-dimensional shape that has length, width, and height. Examples of solids in math include cubes, cones, and spheres.
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The teacher showed us how to calculate the volume of various solids in class.
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Points and lines are not solids; they do not have three dimensions.
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What solids can you find in your classroom?
Contexte : « finance »
(noun) something that is stable and trustworthy, like investments or businesses that don't change much in value. It means that you can rely on it not to fail.
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Her savings account is a solid investment that will grow over time.
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That plan wasn't solid, and it ended up losing money.
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What options do we have for solid investments right now?
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