🔧ductile (dʌktail)

adjective
/ˈdʌktaɪl/
ductile (ductile)

Signification

capable of being stretched into a thin wire without breaking; easily influenced
Traduction de la signification
capable d'être étiré en un fil fin sans se casser; facilement influencé
capable d'etre etire en un fil fin sans se casser; facilement influence

Phrases d'exemple

Gold is a very ductile metal.

L'or est un métal très ductile.
L'or est un metal tres ductile.

Synonymes

malleable, pliable, flexible, adaptable, tensile

Antonymes

brittle, rigid, stiff

Collocations

ductile metal, ductile material, highly ductile, ductile property

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