porous 英 [ˈpɔ:rəs]   美 [ˈpɔrəs, ˈpor-]

porous

porous  英 [ˈpɔ:rəs] 美 [ˈpɔrəs, ˈpor-]

adj. 多孔渗水的;能渗透的;有气孔的 

They designed an electrode made from porous carbon and lithium oxide. 他们设计出的电极由多孔碳和锂氧化物制成。
Future research will focus on protecting them better and investigating the use of a thin porous film to make them more robust. 未来的研究将着力于更好地保护它们;他们将研究利用一种多空渗水的薄膜,使之更为结实。

  • If something is full of tiny holes or openings, you can describe it as porous. A sponge is porous, and if the border between countries is open for anyone to cross easily, it too can be called porous.
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  • adj. 多孔渗水的;能渗透的;有气孔的
  • 1. They designed an electrode made from porous carbon and lithium oxide.

    他们设计出的电极由多孔碳和锂氧化物制成。

  • 2. Future research will focus on protecting them better and investigating the use of a thin porous film to make them more robust.

    未来的研究将着力于更好地保护它们;他们将研究利用一种多空渗水的薄膜,使之更为结实。

  • 3. The porous nature of an oak barrel allows some evaporation and oxidation to occur in wine, to concentrate its flavor and aroma compounds.

    橡木桶的多孔性使得酒中可以进行一些蒸发及氧化反应,以增加影响风味和香味的化合物的浓度。

  • porous (adj.) late 14c., "full of pores," from Old French poros (14c., Modern French poreux), from Medieval Latin porosus; or directly from Latin porus "an opening" (see pore (n.)). Figurative use from 1640s.
por·ous / ˈpɔːrəs ; NAmE ˈpɔːrəs / adjective having many small holes that allow water or air to pass through slowly 多孔的;透水的;透气的 porous material/rocks/surfaces 渗透性材料╱岩石╱表面 por·ous / ˈpɔːrəs ; NAmE ˈpɔːrəs /
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