acid
acid 英 [ˈæsɪd] 美 [ˈæsɪd]
n. 酸 adj. 酸的;尖酸的
名词复数:acids
- In technical terms, acid is a substance that can react with a base to make a salt. In practical terms, acid is the stuff you want to keep off your hands, or any part of you, because it will eat away your skin.
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- n. 酸
- adj. 酸的;尖酸的
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1. Rye is tolerant of poor, acid soils.
黑麦耐贫瘠的酸性土壤。
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2. acid fruit
酸水果
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3. an acid wit
尖刻的俏皮话
- acid (adj.) 1620s, "of the taste of vinegar," from French acide (16c.) or directly from Latin acidus "sour, sharp, tart" (also figurative, "disagreeable," etc.), adjective of state from acere "to be sour, be sharp," from PIE root *ak- "be sharp, rise (out) to a point, pierce."
- acid (n.) 1690s, from acid (adj.); originally loosely applied to any substance tasting like vinegar, in modern chemistry gradually given more precise definitions from early 18c. Slang meaning "LSD-25" first recorded 1966 (see LSD).
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