bleach
bleach 英 [bli:tʃ] 美 [blitʃ]
vt. 使漂白,使变白 vi. 变白,漂白 n. 漂白剂
进行时:bleaching 过去式:bleached 过去分词:bleached 第三人称单数:bleaches 名词复数:bleaches
- To bleach is to whiten, or to strip of color. After many summers of use, the sun will bleach your favorite beach towel.
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- vt. 使漂白,使变白
- vi. 变白,漂白
- n. 漂白剂
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1. Only bleach seemed able to destroy it.
似乎只有漂白剂能破坏它。
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2. You should always use chlorine bleach for white clothes.
白色衣服应该总是使用氯漂白剂来洗。
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3. The most notorious example is bleach, particularly when mixed with other cleaners -- something that should never be done.
最有名的例子是漂白剂——尤其是那些混有其他清洁剂的,那是绝对不能使用的。
- bleach (n.) 1881, "a bleaching agent;" 1882, "an act of bleaching;" probably directly from bleach (v.). The Old English noun blæce meant "leprosy;" Late Old English also had blæco "paleness," and Middle English had blech "whitening or bleaching agent," but the modern words seem to be independent late 19c. formations from the verb.
- bleach (v.) Old English blæcan, of cloth or fabric, "to make white by removing color, whiten" (by exposure to chemical agents or the sun), from Proto-Germanic *blaikjan "to make white" (source also of Old Saxon blek, Old Norse bleikr, Dutch bleek, Old High German bleih, German bleich "pale;" Old Norse bleikja, Dutch bleken, German bleichen "to make white, cause to fade"), from PIE root *bhel-(1) "to shine, flash, burn," also "shining white."
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