Examples of using Pliable in English and their translations into Chinese
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A rubber-like thermoset material, silicone tubing and hose is extremely pliable and elastic, and it is not altered by the effects of weather.
Facts are stubborn things, but statistics are more pliable.- Mark Twain.
Mr. Putin has already used the pliable Russian Parliament to pass laws that scattered the opposition, hobbled nongovernmental organizations and shut down public protests.
In such an economy, that of the 19th century, the infinitely flexible character of money is paralleled by pliable prices in the productive economy.
This is important, otherwise the mind can never be fresh, alert and pliable.
The Lord wants to give each of us a“heart of flesh” so we will be pliable and responsive to Him.
The Napoleonic era institutionalized the secularization of French society, and exported the revolution to northern Italy, in the hopes of creating pliable republics.
If Cory Lovelace's body was pliable, as the defense claims, full rigor mortis had not set in and she didn't die the night before.
And, I realise, some men find this appealing: women who are insecure are often(at least, initially) exciting, crazy, pliable.
We favoured David with excellence,(and commanded):"O Jibal and Tair, glorify the greatness of God with him." And We made iron pliable for him.
Prepare: None needed but if you need to whip it for a pudding, it is more pliable if removed from the refrigerator an hour beforehand.
PLIABLE: Ah, neighbor Christian, where are you now?
Pliable, In many ways.
Symbols often exhibit the pliable quality of Play-Doh.
As plasticizers, they make things more pliable;
We are to become pliable in His hands.
(Dry, brittle, powder-like or pliable) Category II.
Christian: Did you hear no talk of neighbour Pliable?
I guess they want him replaced with a more pliable leader.
At 1500°C the petals became red hot and were determined to be pliable.