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plastic [ˈplæstɪk ˈplɑːs-] n 1. (Chemistry) any one of a large number of synthetic usually organic materials that have a polymeric structure and can be moulded when soft and then set, esp such a material in a finished state containing plasticizer, stabilizer, filler, pigments, etc. Plastics are classified as thermosetting (such as Bakelite) or thermoplastic (such as PVC) and are used in the manufacture of many articles and in coatings, artificial fibres, etc. Compare resin [2] 2. (Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) short for plastic money adj 1. made of plastic 2. easily influenced; impressionable the plastic minds of children 3. capable of being moulded or formed 4. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Art Terms) Fine arts a. of or relating to moulding or modelling the plastic arts b. produced or apparently produced by moulding the plastic draperies of Giotto's figures 5. having the power to form or influence the plastic forces of the imagination 6. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Biology) Biology of or relating to any formative process; able to change, develop, or grow plastic tissues 7. (Medicine / Surgery) of or relating to plastic surgery 8. Slang superficially attractive yet unoriginal or artificial plastic food [from Latin plasticus relating to moulding, from Greek plastikos, from plassein to form] plastically adv
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plastic Translations plastic [ˈplæstɪk] B. ADJ 1. (= made of plastic) [container etc] → de plástico 2. (= flexible) → plástico 3. (pej) (= artificial) [smile] → falso, de plástico; [person] → de plástico, superficial C. CPD the plastic arts NPL → las artes plásticas plastic bag N → bolsa f de plástico plastic bullet N → bala f de goma plastic explosive N → goma f dos plastic mac N (Brit) → impermeable m plastic money N → dinero m de plástico plastic sheeting N → plástico m en planchas plastics industry N → industria f del plástico plastic surgeon N → cirujano/a m/f plástico/a plastic surgery N → cirugía f plástica or estética to have plastic surgery → hacerse la cirugía plástica or estética plastic wrap N (US) → film m adherente(para envolver alimentos) plastic [ˈplæstɪk] n adj (= made of plastic) [cup, ball, bottle, bowl, bucket, chair, cutlery, pipe, tray] → en plastique a plastic mac → un imperméable en plastique (pejorative) (= unnatural) [food, appearance, smile] → artificiel(le) (ART) → plastique the plastic arts → les arts plastiques plastic bag n → sac m en plastique plastic bullet n → balle f en plastique plastic explosive n → plastic m plastic n adj (= made of plastic) → Plastik-, aus Plastik; (pej inf) person → synthetisch; smile → aufgesetzt, gekünstelt; pub → steril; plastic bottle → Plastikflasche f; plastic food (pej inf) → Plastikessen nt (inf) (= flexible) → formbar (also fig), → modellierbar (also fig), → plastisch; the plastic arts → die gestaltenden Künste (Med) → plastisch plastic: plastic bag n → Plastiktüte f plastic bomb n → Plastikbombe f plastic bullet n → Plastikgeschoss nt plastic explosive n → Plastiksprengstoff m plastic: plastic money n (inf) → Plastikgeld nt plastics industry n → Kunststoffindustrie f plastic surgeon n → plastischer Chirurg plastic surgery n → plastische Chirurgie; (= cosmetic operation) → Schönheitsoperation f; he had to have plastic → er musste sich einer Gesichtsoperation unterziehen; she decided to have plastic on her nose → sie entschloss sich zu einer Schönheitsoperation an ihrer Nase plastic [ˈplæstɪk] 2. adj a. (made of plastic) → di plastica plastic [ˈplæstɪk] 2. adj a. (made of plastic) → di plastica How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Particularly sculpturesque and plastic, so to say, and richly colored is that passage where you feel Cordelia's approach, where woman, das ewig Weibliche, enters into conflict with fate. It clung to me for some time, monstrous, half conviction and half hope as to its body, with an iridescent tail of dreams and with a changeable head like a plastic mask. I had an imagination and a curiosity about all things that made me plastic. |
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