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benzine

/ben-zeen, ben-zeen/US // ˈbɛn zin, bɛnˈzin //UK // (ˈbɛnziːn, bɛnˈziːn) //

苯二氮,苯二氮卓,苯二酚,苯二胺

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a colorless, volatile, flammable, liquid mixture of various hydrocarbons, obtained in the distillation of petroleum, and used in cleaning, dyeing, etc.

Examples

  • The stencil may be given a final cleaning in a dish of benzine or gasoline, which will remove any remaining wax.

  • By treating an alcoholic solution of benzine with a little zinc and hydrochloric acid.

  • As a break-wind a crescent-shaped wall of benzine cases was built several yards to the south.

  • In 1880, a cigar-shaped dirigible, equipped with a benzine motor was demonstrated in Leipsic.

  • The car was set very close to the envelope or body of the airship, and carried the 40 horse power benzine engine.