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denaturant

/dee-ney-cher/US // diˈneɪ tʃər //UK // (diːˈneɪtʃə) //

变性剂,脱氧剂,退化剂,萘啶胺

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    de·na·tured, de·na·tur·ing.

    • : to deprive of its natural character, properties, etc.
    • : to render unfit for drinking by adding an unwholesome substance that does not alter usefulness for other purposes.
    • : Biochemistry. to treat by chemical or physical means so as to alter its original state.
    • : to make unsuitable for use in an atomic weapon by mixing it with unfissionable material.

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Examples

  • I hope it’s going to be a lot harder to have these cul-de-sac conversations where terms like “ethics” and “AI for good” have been so completely denatured of any actual meaning.

  • There is no way that the military establishment can denature human nature, and change this determining condition.

  • Nell always bore her losses good-denature, and obtained satisfaction occasionally by plundering Halse and me.