contaminating / verb kənˈtæm əˌneɪt; noun, adjective kənˈtæm ə nɪt, -ˌneɪt /

污染性污染性的污染污染的

contaminating3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

con·tam·i·nat·ed, con·tam·i·nat·ing.

  1. to make impure or unsuitable by contact or mixture with something unclean, bad, etc.: to contaminate a lake with sewage.
  2. to render harmful or unusable by adding radioactive material to: to contaminate a laboratory.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something that contaminates or carries contamination; contaminant.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Obsolete. contaminated.

contaminating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

adulterate

更多contaminating例句

  1. Some of these species are endangered, and their infection would likely occur either through direct contact with humans at zoos or aquariums or via untreated wastewater that is contaminated with the coronavirus from human sewage.
  2. Sure that the dish had become contaminated, Xue and colleagues tried the experiment again … and again … and again.
  3. The gel also might limit bees’ ability to fly or even contaminate bees’ eggs.
  4. However, veterinary specialists say there are techniques that can help people identify contaminated food before they buy it.
  5. At the beginning of the outbreak, public health officials thought that the virus was primarily transmitted by people touching contaminated objects or surfaces and then touching their face.
  6. The hope, according to Rucker, is that Beck threatens to contaminate Fox News' overall brand.
  7. "They were afraid they would contaminate the other embryos," said Monica.
  8. In practice they do not transfer to knife edges or cross-contaminate other foods because the board will not let go of them.
  9. To purify liquids by the dissipation of the volatile matters which may contaminate them.
  10. How could I know a wretched exile had returned to contaminate the soil with foreign vulgarity?
  11. One spotted peach will contaminate an entire basket, one drop of ink cloud a full glass of clear water.
  12. Did you think for a moment that I would leave this angel from heaven here, for you to contaminate with your filthy breath!
  13. Even his engagements in the service of excise did not, at first, threaten either to contaminate the poet or to ruin the farmer.