carbonated / noun ˈkɑr bəˌneɪt, -nɪt; verb ˈkɑr bəˌneɪt /

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carbonated2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a salt or ester of carbonic acid.
v. 有主动词 verb

car·bon·at·ed, car·bon·at·ing.

  1. to form into a carbonate.
  2. to charge or impregnate with carbon dioxide: carbonated drinks.
  3. to make sprightly; enliven.

carbonated 近义词

carbonated

等同于 spumy

carbonated

等同于 bubbly

carbonated 的近义词 6
carbonated 的反义词 4
carbonated

等同于 bubbling

carbonated 的近义词 5
carbonated 的反义词 1
carbonated

等同于 lathery

carbonated

等同于 spumous

carbonated

等同于 sudsy

carbonated

等同于 effervescent

carbonated

等同于 fizzy

carbonated

等同于 foamy

更多carbonated例句

  1. The other four varieties have slightly different makeups, such as dirt that is particularly rich in carbonates or sulfates.
  2. Ice containing sodium chloride, also known as table salt, or sodium carbonate appeared dimmer than pure water ice.
  3. As the ice melted, it likely seeped into surface fissures and trickled through the pre-Bennu body, dropping carbonates as it went.
  4. The reaction with carbon dioxide mainly produces magnesium carbonate minerals like magnesite, a stable material that could lock away the greenhouse gas for millennia.
  5. Sure, you could pour your own G&T into a bottle and hike it up the trail, but by the time you get to the top, you might have a carbonated explosion in your pack.
  6. A bag of syrup in a box meets carbonated (or non-carbonated water) to produce a drink on demand.
  7. They mixed carbonated water with syrups, and fused them together seamlessly in a frothy cold stream – all on demand.
  8. But nowadays the Scots swear by “Irn-Bru,” a carbonated orange beverage, to revive them after a big night out.
  9. The carbonated-water maker made an ad that attacked Coke and Pepsi.
  10. Of course, the company and its agency have been making a carbonated lemonade out of this lemon.
  11. The next day, he and Bill Myers got a bottle of carbonated water and mixed themselves a couple of drinks of it.
  12. The alkalies are soluble in water, even when carbonated; a property which distinguishes them from the alkaline earths.
  13. In the neighbourhood of Belturbet, near the small lake of Annagh, is a carbonated chalybeate spring.
  14. The quick-lime may be slaked, and carbonated after reaching its destination, either before or after being applied to the land.
  15. It melts in boiling water, and dissolves in alcohol and oil of turpentine, as well as in carbonated or caustic alkaline lyes.