substance
substance 英 [ˈsʌbstəns] 美 [ˈsʌbstəns]
n. 物质;依据;实质
名词复数:substances
- Any material that possesses physical properties is called a substance. The word also refers to the gist or main idea of something. If you remember the main point of a lesson, you've got the substance.
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- n. 物质;依据;实质
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1. This substance will fly off.
这种物质会挥发掉。
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2. a sticky substance
一种黏糊糊的东西
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3. a chemical substance, a radioactive substance
化学、放射性等物质
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4. banned substances , illegal substances
禁用╱非法物品
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5. It was malicious gossip, completely without substance.
这是恶意造谣,完全没有事实根据。
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6. The commission's report gives substance tothese allegations.
委员会的报告为这些说法提供了事实根据。
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7. There is some substance in what he says.
他的话是有一定根据的。
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8. I agreed with what she said in substance,though not with every detail.
对于她所说的,虽然不是每个细节我都同意,但基本内容却是赞同的。
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9. matters of substance
重大问题
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10. Nothing of any substance was achieved in the meeting.
会议没有取得任何实质性成果。
- substance (n.) c. 1300, "essential nature, real or essential part," from Old French sustance, substance "goods, possessions; nature, composition" (12c.), from Latin substantia "being, essence, material," from substans, present participle of substare "stand firm, stand or be under, be present," from sub "up to, under" (see sub-) + stare "to stand," from PIE root *sta- "to stand, make or be firm."
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