catalyst 英 [ˈkætəlɪst]   美 [ˈkætlɪst]

catalyst

catalyst  英 [ˈkætəlɪst] 美 [ˈkætlɪst]

n. [物化] 催化剂;刺激因素 

名词复数:catalysts 

The last step is to regenerate the catalyst. 最后一步是将催化剂还原。
If I should happen to be a catalyst more than others, I consider that a tribute to those who have inspired me. 如果我恰好比其他人更好地起到催化剂的作用,那么我会考虑为所有启示过我的人送上礼物。

  • A catalyst is an event or person causing a change. Getting kicked out of your parents' house might be a catalyst for becoming more independent.
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  • n. [物化] 催化剂;刺激因素
  • 1. The last step is to regenerate the catalyst.

    最后一步是将催化剂还原。

  • 2. If I should happen to be a catalyst more than others, I consider that a tribute to those who have inspired me.

    如果我恰好比其他人更好地起到催化剂的作用,那么我会考虑为所有启示过我的人送上礼物。

  • 3. However, forgiveness is a powerful catalyst, and is one of the most loving actions you can take for yourself.

    而原谅是一种非常强大的催化剂,它是一种可以为你所用的最有爱的行动之一。

  • catalyst (n.) "substance which speeds a chemical reaction but itself remains unchanged," 1900, formed in English (on analogy of analyst) from catalysis. Figurative use by 1943.
cata·lyst / ˈkætəlɪst ; NAmE ˈkætəlɪst / noun 1 ( chemistry ) a substance that makes a chemical reaction happen faster without being changed itself 催化剂 2 catalyst(for sth) a person or thing that causes a change 促使变化的人;引发变化的因素 I see my role as being a catalyst for change. 我认为我的角色是促成变革。 catalyst catalysts cata·lyst / ˈkætəlɪst ; NAmE ˈkætəlɪst /
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