decontaminate 的定义
de·con·tam·i·nated, de·con·tam·i·nat·ing.
- to make safe for unprotected personnel by removing, neutralizing, or destroying any harmful substance, as radioactive material or poisonous gas.
- to make free of contamination; purify: to decontaminate a sickroom.
decontaminate 近义词
clean
decontaminate 的近义词 9 个
decontaminate 的反义词 1 个
更多decontaminate例句
- Masks that can’t be washed, like respirators, can be left out in the sun for an hour to be decontaminated, Marr says.
- Finally, the Court ordered state authorities to create a plan—a blueprint is in the works—to decontaminate waterways in the Atrato River basin, to end illegal mining, and take other actions to uphold the rights of rivers.
- That authorities are “doing our best” to decontaminate the area, shut down the plant, and return lives to normal.
- For the next three months, workers labored around the clock to decontaminate the site of deadly plutonium.
- Tony Blair managed to decontaminate the losing Labour brand in 1994 by rechristening his party “ New Labour.”
- He needed to, in his phrase, “decontaminate the Conservative Party brand.”
- He says that it really was essential to decontaminate the Tory brand.
- They want our planets, and they didn't want to have to decontaminate them when they took them over.
- Nobody's had time to decontaminate this whole planet like they did Earth.
- A few essential manufactures had also been revived, mostly in the form of machine shops to decontaminate engine parts.