oxidize
oxidize 英 [ˈɒksɪdaɪz] 美 [ˈɑksɪdaɪz]
vt. 使氧化;使生锈 vi. 氧化
进行时:oxidizing 过去式:oxidized 过去分词:oxidized 第三人称单数:oxidizes
- To oxidize is to chemically combine with oxygen. If you have a rusty car, that is the result of "oxidizing."
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- vt. 使氧化;使生锈
- vi. 氧化
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1. In the shallow East Siberian Arctic Shelf, methane simply doesn't have enough time to oxidize, which means more of it escapes into the atmosphere.
由东西伯利亚北极大陆架很浅,甲烷根本没有足够的时间来氧化,这意味着有更多的甲烷释放到大气中。
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2. Even if you can’t see any stains, it’s possible that lingering oil spots will oxidize and become noticeable (and permanent), so keep that in mind when deciding what needs washing.
即便你没有看到衣服上有任何污渍,也有可能渗透的油点将会氧化很明显(有时,油点是永久不褪去的)。 因此,切记,知道什么样的衣服是必须清洗后再保存的。
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3. In 1840, James Bowman Lindsay put a platinum filament into a glass bulb and removed most of the air so that the filament wouldn’t oxidize, and thus the first working light bulb was created.
1840年,James Bowman Lindsay将铂金细丝放入玻璃灯泡,并抽走所有的空气以防止铂被氧化,这样第一个工作的电灯泡被创造出来了。
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