aerate
aerate 英 [ˈeəreɪt] 美 [ˈereɪt]
vt. 充气;让空气进入;使暴露于空气中
进行时:aerating 过去式:aerated 过去分词:aerated 第三人称单数:aerates 名词复数:aerates
- To aerate something is to put air into it. When a pastry chef whips cream, she aerates it, filling it with air until it's light and fluffy.
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- vt. 充气;让空气进入;使暴露于空气中
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1. We aerate the soil allowing oxygen to be present in small amounts through our anthills.
我们给土壤充气,允许氧气通过我们的蚁丘而少量充满在土壤中。
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2. But should notice, in normal stomach bottom excessive aerate when making gastric internal pressure exorbitant, gastric mucous membrane can see hemal net fully.
但应注意,在正常胃底部过度充气使胃内压过高时,胃粘膜可透见血管网。
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3. While insects can be easily overlooked, they are nonetheless essential to life on earth, as they decompose nutrients and aerate the soil.
虽然昆虫很容易被忽略,但牠们对地球生活却是非常重要的,因为牠们分解养分和翻松土壤。
- aerate (v.) "cause to mix with carbonic acid or other gas, 1794 (implied in aerated), from aer/aër (used in old science for specific kinds of air, a sense later given to gas (n.1)), from Latin aer (see air (n.1)) + verbal suffix -ate (2). Meaning "expose to air" is from 1799, probably a back-formation from aeration. Related: Aerating.
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