aerate 英 [ˈeəreɪt]   美 [ˈereɪt]

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 

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。
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。

  • 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
  • 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。

  • 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。

  • 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.
aer·ate / ˈeəreɪt ; NAmE ˈereɪt / verb 1 aeratesth to make it possible for air to become mixed with soil, water, etc. 使(土壤、水等)透气 Earthworms do the important job of aerating the soil. 蚯蚓干着使土壤透气的重要工作。 2 aeratesth to add a gas, especially carbon dioxide,to a liquid under pressure 充二氧化碳于,充气于(液体) aerated water 汽水 aer·ation / eəˈreɪʃn ; NAmE eˈreɪʃn / noun [uncountable ] aerate aerates aerated aerating aer·ate / ˈeəreɪt ; NAmE ˈereɪt / aer·ation / eəˈreɪʃn ; NAmE eˈreɪʃn /
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