friction
n
1 [U]
(a) rubbing of one surface or thing against another 摩擦
Friction between two sticks can create a fire. 两个棍棒相互摩擦能起火.
(b) resistance of one surface to another surface or substance that moves over it 摩擦力
The force of friction affects the speed at which spacecraft can re-enter the earth's atmosphere. 摩擦力能影响航天器返回地球大气层的速度.
2 [U, C] disagreement or conflict between people or parties with different views 人或党派之间不同观点的矛盾或冲突
There is a great deal of friction between the management and the work force. 劳资双方之间存在大量矛盾.
conflicts and frictions that have still to be resolved 仍须解决的冲突和摩擦.
From the top of it, you could see up to a distance of 130 kilometres on a clear day.
在晴朗的日子里,从楼的顶层你可以看到130公里远的地方。
On day Haley met and African who was from Gambia, a small country on the west coast of Africa.
有一天,哈利碰到一位非洲人,他来自冈比亚--非洲西海岸的一个小国。
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