Cómo Pronunciar "liquefaction"
word
ˌɫɪkwəˈfækʃən
li-kwuh-FAK-shun
lˌɪkwɪfˈækʃən
li-kwih-FAK-shun
Definición
The process of making something become liquid or turning into a liquid, often due to heat or pressure; also refers to a phenomenon where soil loses its strength and behaves like a liquid during earthquakes.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
ˌɫɪkwəˈfækʃən
Inglés Británico
lˌɪkwɪfˈækʃən
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
li-kwuh-FAK-shun
UK
li-kwih-FAK-shun
Escucha en Contexto
Liquefaction can turn solid materials into liquid form.
During an earthquake, liquefaction can make buildings unstable.
Heat is one way to cause liquefaction in some substances.
We studied soil liquefaction in our geology class last semester.