英[ˌmæliə'bɪləti]美[ˌmæliə'bɪləti]
noun(名词)
双解例句
noun(名词)
小知识
Malleability is the quality of something that can be shaped into something else without breaking, like the malleability of clay.
Malleability — also called plasticity — has to do with whether something can be molded. Clay (or Play-Doh) is the best example of something with high malleability; it can be sculpted into almost anything, so it's very malleable. A cinder block has no malleability at all; it can't be shaped into anything. Wet cement has great malleability, unlike dry cement. A person could also express malleability, if he or she is wishy-washy and can easily be molded by others.