diluted / dɪˈlut, daɪ-; adjective also ˈdaɪ lut /

稀释的稀少的摊薄的摊薄

diluted3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing.

  1. to make thinner or weaker by the addition of water or the like.
  2. to make fainter, as a color.
  3. to reduce the strength, force, or efficiency of by admixture.
v. 无主动词 verb

di·lut·ed, di·lut·ing.

  1. to become diluted.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. reduced in strength, as a chemical by admixture; weak: a dilute solution.

diluted 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

thinned

更多diluted例句

  1. Plotz said that coronavirus crisis had also diluted the concentration of media talent in major cities like New York and Washington, as some people move to other locations and work online.
  2. Most recently, Republicans were accused of diluting the power of nonwhite voters with their plans to redraw congressional districts in 2003 and 2011, spurring protracted legal battles.
  3. So Boublil dilutes them before slathering some on a bat wing.
  4. Supporters have said this would dilute the effect of big money on school board races.
  5. The accelerated nature of 21st-century life has also diluted responsibility for our actions.
  6. Importantly, as part of the interim plan, Iran has diluted or converted its stockpile of 20 percent enriched uranium.
  7. “The market share in New York is getting diluted because as it expands to Brooklyn there are just so many options,” Brazeal says.
  8. The idea that blends are just “diluted malts” was born and has contributed to its lasting image problem, Broom says.
  9. Fame in its highly diluted modern form provides a sort of homeopathic cure for the ancient evil of jealousy.
  10. They pump their haul of diluted bitumen into tanker cars in the terminal's loading yard, thick with the smell of petroleum.
  11. Undiluted normal blood can agglutinate most bacteria, but loses this power when diluted to any considerable degree.
  12. When the whole blood is used, it can be secured in the pipet and at once diluted with the salt solution.
  13. Isabel made his tea almost black, but diluted her own, lest she should be left alone before she too was ready for sleep.
  14. Treated with hydrochloric acid, diluted with ten times its weight of water, it swells up into a jelly-like mass.
  15. Tincture of guaiac, diluted to a light sherry-wine color (keep in a dark-glass bottle).