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distill

/dih-stil/US // dɪˈstɪl //

提炼,馏出,蒸馏,馏出物

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v.有主动词 verb
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    dis·tilled, dis·til·ling.

    • : to subject to a process of vaporization and subsequent condensation, as for purification or concentration.
    • : to extract the volatile components of by distillation; transform by distillation.
    • : to concentrate, purify, or obtain by or as by distillation: to distill whiskey from mash.
    • : to remove by distillation: to distill out impurities.
    • : to extract the essential elements of; refine; abstract: She managed to distill her ideas into one succinct article.
    • : to let fall in drops; give forth in or as in drops: The cool of the night distills the dew.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    dis·tilled, dis·til·ling.

    • : to undergo or perform distillation.
    • : to become vaporized and then condensed in distillation.
    • : to drop, pass, or condense as a distillate.
    • : to fall in drops; trickle; exude.

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Examples

  • Still, Abovitz never figured out how to distill the magic produced by the enormous prototypes into a viable product, former employees said.

  • The team will then take these proofs and try to distill the techniques, or strategies, that make them work.

  • For our field guide to decision making, Quartz spoke to more than a dozen experts, and reviewed books and research to distill the critical steps.

  • It may be too soon to distill the lessons from these case studies.

  • Given one of these highly structured lists, Roth had the idea to distill its structure by mapping its “frequency spectrum,” using what’s called the Fourier transform.

  • The process to fully distill the Scorpion Tail took three hours.

  • The Internet was created, it often seems, to distill complex political issues into not-so-complex memes.

  • "As long as we distill less than around two-hundred liters per month, the government doesn't seem to mind," he says.

  • Next, Murillo opens a bottle of their Special Edition, which they distill every six months on the solstice.

  • The Empress added a special clause for land-owning farmers, who were allowed to distill up to three hundred liters.

  • In the case of other authors of this series I have had to distill the essence of their philosophy from the leaves of many volumes.

  • That in stoking a fire, a small amount should be added at a time because of the heat required to warm and distill the fresh coal.

  • At six eyes he wept: the tears Adown three chins distill'd with bloody foam.

  • The words foretell, distill, instill and fulfill, retain the ll of their primitives.

  • Betty came over the next morning to spend the day and help Miss Recompense to distill.