paraffin 英 ['pærəfɪn]   美 ['pærəfɪn]

paraffin

paraffin  英 ['pærəfɪn] 美 ['pærəfɪn]

n. 石蜡;[有化] 链烷烃;硬石蜡  vt. 用石蜡处理;涂石蜡于… 

名词复数:paraffins 

"You can mix the nitroglycerin with more nitric acid and paraffin and make gelatin explosives, " Tyler says. “你可以把硝化甘油与更多的硝酸和石蜡再混合,制成凝胶炸弹。” 泰勒说。
For instance, home-use fuel, such as paraffin, wood and coal, could be replaced by ethanol gel, made by mixing ethanol with a thickening agent and water. 举例来说,家用燃料,如石蜡、木材和煤炭等就可以被加了增稠剂的乙醇与水混合制成的固体乙醇所取代。

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  • n. 石蜡;[有化] 链烷烃;硬石蜡
  • vt. 用石蜡处理;涂石蜡于…
  • 1. "You can mix the nitroglycerin with more nitric acid and paraffin and make gelatin explosives, " Tyler says.

    “你可以把硝化甘油与更多的硝酸和石蜡再混合,制成凝胶炸弹。” 泰勒说。

  • 2. For instance, home-use fuel, such as paraffin, wood and coal, could be replaced by ethanol gel, made by mixing ethanol with a thickening agent and water.

    举例来说,家用燃料,如石蜡、木材和煤炭等就可以被加了增稠剂的乙醇与水混合制成的固体乙醇所取代。

  • 3. Bigger says the exhaust has a light waxy smell, like paraffin.

    比格尔说,排放的废气有一种轻微的石蜡气味。

  • paraffin (n.) 1838, from German Paraffin, coined c. 1830 by German chemist Karl von Reichenbach (1788-1869), who first obtained it as a waxy substance from wood tar, irregularly from Latin parum "not very, too little," probably related to parvus "little, small" (from PIE root *pau- (1) "few, little") + affinis "associated with" (see affinity).
par·af·fin / ˈpærəfɪn ; NAmE ˈpærəfɪn / ( also ˈparaffin oil ) ( both BrE) ( NAmE kero·sene ) noun [uncountable ] a type of oil obtained from petroleumand used as a fuel for heat and light 煤油 a paraffin heater/lamp/stove 煤油取暖器╱灯╱炉 paraffin paraffins par·af·fin / ˈpærəfɪn ; NAmE ˈpærəfɪn /
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