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aerate

/air-eyt, ey-uh-reyt/US // ˈɛər eɪt, ˈeɪ əˌreɪt //UK // (ˈɛəreɪt) //

加气,曝气,通气,加油

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v.有主动词 verb
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    aer·at·ed, aer·at·ing.

    • : to expose to the action or effect of air or to cause air to circulate through: to aerate milk in order to remove odors.
    • : to change or treat with air or a gas, especially with carbon dioxide.
    • : Physiology. to expose to air as in the oxygenation of the blood in respiration.

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Examples

  • Tilling churns the surface of the soil, aerates it, and allows it to be mixed with plant material or fertilizer for the next planting.

  • The frother’s lid features a hand pump that connects to a plunger that moves through the milk to aerate it.

  • Many, though not all, can heat the milk while they aerate it, providing the option of adding hot or cold milk to your drink.

  • The Kuvings C7000S Slow Juicer is designed with a powerful and quiet 240-watt motor and an upgraded system that crushes food, then presses it without aerating, making juicing simpler, with more yield.

  • For 45 minutes, I get to aerate my brain, turn the world upside down, revel in music, poetry, humor.

  • Another method where fresh water is not available, as on a long drive, is to aerate it by pouring from one pail to another.

  • They hung out their washings where machine-gun bullets could aerate them.

  • You can aerate his house, not only with air, but with ideas.

  • During life they are filled with air, and they serve to aerate the blood circulating in the interior of the appendage.

  • He smiled, and I went forward to where Mr Preddle was making himself very hot by using the bellows to aerate the water.