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bromide

/broh-mahyd or, for 1, broh-mid/US // ˈbroʊ maɪd or, for 1, ˈbroʊ mɪd //UK // (ˈbrəʊmaɪd) //

溴化物,溴化,溴,溴剂

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Chemistry. a salt of hydrobromic acid consisting of two elements, one of which is bromine, as sodium bromide, NaBr.a compound containing bromine, as methyl bromide.
    • : Pharmacology. potassium bromide, known to produce central nervous system depression, formerly used as a sedative.
    • : a platitude or trite saying.
    • : a person who is platitudinous and boring.

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Examples

  • Yet those bromide building blocks are not routinely abundant in southern lake water.

  • He was adept at deflecting a direct question with an anecdote or a bromide presented as a confidence.

  • In executions, that drug is pancuronium bromide, a type of curariform, or neuromuscular-blocking agent.

  • Veterinarians object to the use of the second drug, the pancuronium bromide, because it presents as unnecessary risk of suffering.

  • At the end, however, he treats viewers to a poli-sci bromide that we could really have done without.

  • Bromide of potassium is generally recognised as the most effective anti-epileptic remedy we at present possess.

  • In brief, film is a cellulose base coated with silver bromide and gelatine.

  • Now only the image-forming silver bromide particles remain, and these have been transformed to metallic silver.

  • The Doctor started to give him some fresh advice—but left him a bromide instead.

  • It forms white prismatic crystals; and, in its general properties, resembles bromide of potassium.