centrifuge / ˈsɛn trəˌfyudʒ /

⚽高中词汇离心机离心离心分离机离心泵

centrifuge2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. an apparatus that rotates at high speed and by centrifugal force separates substances of different densities, as milk and cream.
v. 有主动词 verb

cen·tri·fuged, cen·tri·fug·ing.

  1. Also centrifugalize. to subject to the action of a centrifuge.

更多centrifuge例句

  1. She was part of a team that looked into the effects of a centrifuge on motor control.
  2. A centrifuge designed to help astronauts in microgravity looks a bit like a carousel with beds instead of ponies.
  3. In the case of 12 slots, it was always possible to balance the centrifuge for any even number of tubes.
  4. A room-sized centrifuge would be a lot harder to launch in a spaceship than an LBNP suit.
  5. Such devices may be easier to send into space than alternatives being tested, such as centrifuges.
  6. “Let me name the only countries that have ever acquired a zippe centrifuge,” Russell said.
  7. Tehran is also developing advanced centrifuge designs and stockpiling low-enriched uranium.
  8. MCT Oil - Medium Chain Triglycerides are the fat transport mechanisms you get when you put coconut oil in a centrifuge.
  9. The data on centrifuge production was vital to intelligence agencies.
  10. It is not clear if this could lead to a modification of stated U.S. policy that Iran should not have “one centrifuge turning.”
  11. The "torfuge" (Fig. 31) is said to be a very satisfactory substitute for the centrifuge, and is readily portable.
  12. Don't forget to spin 'em for centrifuge-gravity and stability!
  13. Remove as much of its blood as possible from the heart under aseptic precautions into sterilized centrifuge tubes.
  14. Take a small centrifuge tube and half fill it with sodium citrate solution.
  15. Sterile tubes (for the centrifuge) closed with solid rubber stoppers.