catalytic 英 [ˌkætə'lɪtɪk]   美 [ˌkætlˈɪtɪk]

catalytic

catalytic  英 [ˌkætə'lɪtɪk] 美 [ˌkætlˈɪtɪk]

adj. 接触反应的;起催化作用的  n. 催化剂;刺激因素 

Herself is just the first prototype in a larger project between the three universities called catalytic Clothing. “她”只是这三所大学之间叫作“催化服装”的一项更大的计划的最初原型。
The goal was not just to turn chemical rules upside down, but to create new catalytic compounds that are less toxic and have useful properties. 他们的目的并不仅仅只是为了颠覆化学原理,而是为了创造出新的毒性更弱的有用的具有催化剂功能的化合物。

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  • adj. 接触反应的;起催化作用的
  • n. 催化剂;刺激因素
  • 1. Herself is just the first prototype in a larger project between the three universities called catalytic Clothing.

    “她”只是这三所大学之间叫作“催化服装”的一项更大的计划的最初原型。

  • 2. The goal was not just to turn chemical rules upside down, but to create new catalytic compounds that are less toxic and have useful properties.

    他们的目的并不仅仅只是为了颠覆化学原理,而是为了创造出新的毒性更弱的有用的具有催化剂功能的化合物。

  • 3. The artificial leaf — a silicon solar cell with different catalytic materials bonded onto its two sides — needs no external wires or control circuits to operate.

    人造叶子实际上是两边分别胶合了不同材料的催化剂的硅太阳能电池,因此不需要外部导线或者控制电路来操控。

  • catalytic (adj.) "having the power of decomposing a compound chemical body," 1836, from Latinized form of Greek katalytikos "able to dissolve," from katalyein "to dissolve," from kata "down" (or "completely"), see cata-, + lyein "to loosen" (from PIE root *leu- "to loosen, divide, cut apart").
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