dehydrate 的 2 个定义
de·hy·drat·ed, de·hy·drat·ing.
- to deprive of water or the elements of water.
- to free from moisture for preservation; dry.
- to remove water from.
- to deprive of spirit, force, or meaning; render less interesting or effectual.
de·hy·drat·ed, de·hy·drat·ing.
- to lose water or moisture: Milk dehydrates easily.
dehydrate 近义词
take moisture out of
更多dehydrate例句
- Mosley was admitted to MedStar Washington Hospital Center on April 25, dehydrated and with her kidneys starting to fail.
- You can still dehydrate in the winterIn many regions, the winter air is dry.
- It comes with a multi-level air fryer basket and a dehydrating and broiling tray.
- Adair says these are signs that you’re either dehydrated or hyponatremic, meaning you have too much fluid compared to electrolytes.
- In both, heat has dehydrated grapes, cutting yields to as much as 40% less than forecast at one property.
- Drop absolute alcohol on to the section from a drop bottle, to dehydrate it.
- Decolourise and dehydrate rapidly with absolute alcohol until there remains only a very faint bluish tint.
- Flood with several changes of absolute alcohol to dehydrate the section.
- It is employed to dehydrate certain oils with which the pork-packer adulterates lard.
- Captain, you don't dehydrate beans and pop-corn—they come that way naturally.