dehydration 的定义
- the act or process of dehydrating.
- an abnormal loss of water from the body, especially from illness or physical exertion.
dehydration 近义词
等同于 dryness
dehydration 的近义词 5 个
dehydration 的反义词 1 个
等同于 drought
dehydration 的近义词 12 个
dehydration 的反义词 7 个
等同于 evaporation
dehydration 的近义词 13 个
- dispersal
- melting
- desiccation
- disappearance
- dissipation
- escape
- evanescence
- fading
- vanishing
- vaporization
- dematerialization
- dispelling
- vaporescence
dehydration 的反义词 4 个
更多dehydration例句
- With the lights in my kitchen still off so I don’t have to face the day quite yet, I listen to the morning’s news or scroll TikTok or just stare at nothing and think about what it says that my succulents are all dying of dehydration.
- One thing that I had afterwards that I don’t get nearly as much now, and I know it’s a compounding dehydration issue, is migraines.
- If you’ve expended a lot of energy, the most serious of your problems will be dehydration.
- Dry air, whether indoor or outdoor, is a recipe for a host of potential inconveniences including dry skin, irritated eyes, and overall dehydration of your body.
- In 2018, Armor was criminally charged with falsifying records to give the appearance that staffers had been checking on a man as he died of dehydration in his cell.
- Not all hospices will agree to facilitate self-dehydration, so Schwarz refers patients to those that will.
- During this debacle, she read some medical literature on self-dehydration.
- As she tells patients about the steps of self-dehydration, she tries to avoid influencing their decisions.
- Often patients decide against self-dehydration after meeting with Schwarz.
- Well, yes, but a recent study in PLOS ONE debunks the myth that it also causes dehydration.
- Dehydration is effected by transferring the tissues to fresh absolute alcohol.
- And the scrawniness of stem and blade suggested dehydration and poor soil.
- Dehydration was practically unknown in the United States, there being but three small plants in existence.
- An engine operated by steam produced by the hydration and dehydration of metallic salts.
- It probably represents the partial dehydration of limonite, and by further loss of water may pass into haematite or red iron ore.