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dilution

/dih-loo-shuhn, dahy-/US // dɪˈlu ʃən, daɪ- //UK // (daɪˈluːʃən) //

稀释,摊薄,稀释度,稀释液

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of diluting or the state of being diluted.
    • : something diluted.

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Examples

  • Capchase, which was founded in early 2020, claims that its initial customers have delayed fundraises by an average of 8 months and saved about 16% in overall dilution.

  • Financial entrepreneurs have launched a number of products, from SaaS securitization to debt-based financing, to help founders avoid that dilution, particularly when they have recurring revenues clocked on the books.

  • That helped to limit dilution in its earlier growth rounds, and ultimately protected their ownership in the company.

  • Brewer’s yeast cells convert inedible sugars into edible ones, so individuals benefit from having many close neighbors, while dilution starves yeast populations.

  • So that looming dilution means Snowflake is sporting––at the September 16 price of around $250–– what we’ll call a shadow valuation of more like $90 billion.

  • “It was a campaign about the things the people are suffering from and the fear of cultural dilution,” he said.

  • One drop of the serum is then added to nine drops of normal salt solution, making a dilution of 1:10.

  • The dilution can be more accurately made in the leukocyte pipet of the Thoma-Zeiss instrument.

  • Distilled water may be used for dilution, but is more liable to cause error.

  • Goodale begins with five drops of that dilution that just fails to cause a skin reaction.

  • Koessler's theoretical initial dose of rag weed extract is one drop of the weakest dilution that will just redden the conjunctiva.