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droplet

/drop-lit/US // ˈdrɒp lɪt //UK // (ˈdrɒplɪt) //

水滴,水珠

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a little drop.

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Examples

  • The researchers measured how many saline droplets reached a mouthpiece in the receiving manikin that represented its nose and throat.

  • The chicken froze, the droplets of condensation on its extremely expensive surface turning to light snow.

  • Theoretically, wearing one masks over another could help protect you from incoming droplets, or others from the ones you expel.

  • Weissman says he tried 40 different carriers, including water droplets, sugar, and proteins from salmon sperm.

  • Highly contagious, RSV is transmitted through respiratory droplets, which can remain infectious for more than six hours on hard surfaces.

  • The part that we call our universe condensed out of that inflationary chaos like a water droplet forming out of a cloud of steam.

  • But floating out of reach are infinitely many other droplet universes as well.

  • What he actually said was that he was the “first droplet of the flood,” not blood.

  • The cruiser seemed to hang in the water, a tiny droplet of foam at her bow the only sign she was still in motion.

  • The Red Ant (Formica rufa) is singularly adroit in seizing the droplet left it by the plant-louse.

  • From time to time another droplet fell from the spear to join it.

  • They consist of a minute droplet of protoplasm (mycroprotein) surrounded by a delicate cell membrane.

  • Sparkling vapor, with perhaps here and there a droplet or two of material which had been only liquefied.