Synonym: airiness, irrepressibility, perkiness. Similar words: buoyant, annoyance, clairvoyance, buoy, flamboyant, clairvoyant, abeyance, conveyance. Meaning: ['bɔɪənsɪ] n. 1. cheerfulness that bubbles to the surface 2. the property of something weightless and insubstantial 3. the tendency to float in water or other liquid 4. irrepressible liveliness and good spirit.
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31 I'll have to take stock, go carefully and regain my buoyancy.
32 That makes them water - impermeable, adding a huge amount of buoyancy.
33 The method combined the Archimedean principle of buoyancy with flex displacement technology caused by magnetism is adopted.
34 Participant should put on standard lifejacket or buoyancy aid throughout the competition.
35 By presenting the air buoyancy decreasing coefficient and referring to tests, the natural period of heaving and some dynamic properties are discussed.
36 The results show that the perturbation pressure forces induced by buoyancy, velocity advection and dray are of the same order of magnitude as the corresponding resource terms and act against them.
37 Conclusion The key to achieve stable neutral buoyancy balance is the design of the system controller.
38 Objective To provide theoretical support for weightlessness experiment simulated by neutral buoyancy.
39 Like the fucus, which grows on British shores, this Atlantic vegetation contained buoyancy bubbles.
40 In delivery layers, the efforts driving hydrocarbon are mainly buoyancy and capillary force, and caprock plays an role of capillary resistance.
41 The primary forces causing migration of hydrocarbons are buoyancy and capillarity.
42 When the float upward force and float suffered gravity,(sentence dictionary) buoyancy and viscous forces of the force equal to three when the float is in equilibrium.
43 Only female argonauts grow the shell-like structures, but males have very different bodies, presumably with different buoyancy issues.
44 Oil buoyancy in the face of all this points to the effect of cheap money.
45 The influence of groundwater buoyancy on the design and construction of structure is unallowable to be neglected.
46 My invention relates to the construction of sections for purposes of buoyancy and is beneficially applicable, probably in the order now given, to various uses.
47 The loading equipment consists of a diversion protective case, a clamping pressing bush, a cable fixture, a support frame, a buoyancy member and a sealed cabin .
48 The Saudi response to the recent knee-jerk buoyancy of oil futures was to hold prices and hope to work off brim-full inventories.
49 The ship was made of two parts: a huge cigar-shaped balloon filled with 22,500 gallons of the lighter-than-water liquid petrol to provide buoyancy.
50 Once needing sinkage, the semi-spherical containers can be gradually opened for water inlet; when gravity is equal to buoyancy, the diving device can suspend in the water.
51 S. As I gradually master my buoyancy and hover 15 feet below the surface, I can see schools of small yellow groupers beneath the dive boat giving wide berth to a blade of a barracuda.
52 VHF Doppler Radar Observations of Buoyancy Waves Associated with Thunderstorms, 1984 J . Atm . Sci.
53 The buoyancy of groundwater makes adverse effects to stability of foundation.
54 Main force for migration of separate phase natural gas is buoyancy, and resistance is capillary force.
55 Freeboard of a vehicle is an important criterion to an amphibious vehicle's buoyancy. The concept of effective freeboard is important in the design and use of an amphibious vehicle.
56 A water pump for filling water into or draining water from the buoyancy compartment is arranged in the floating dock box.
57 The environmental effects of temperature variation and buoyancy variability due to barometric pressure fluctuation can be arithmetically tared out of the weighing values.
58 A nonrigid, buoyant airship. Modern blimps use helium instead of hydrogen to maintain buoyancy.
59 The main driving forces of petroleum migration in the Mesozoic are buoyancy and abnormal pressure.
60 First, the relative position of the center of mass and buoyancy was design based on the Archimedean principle.
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