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evaporated

/ih-vap-uh-reyt/US // ɪˈvæp əˌreɪt //UK // (ɪˈvæpəˌreɪt) //

蒸发了,蒸发,蒸发掉了,蒸发的

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v.无主动词 verb
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    e·vap·o·rat·ed, e·vap·o·rat·ing.

    • : to change from a liquid or solid state into vapor; pass off in vapor.
    • : to give off moisture.
    • : to disappear; vanish; fade: His hopes evaporated.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·vap·o·rat·ed, e·vap·o·rat·ing.

    • : to convert into a gaseous state or vapor; drive off or extract in the form of vapor: The warm sun evaporated the dew.
    • : to extract moisture or liquid from, as by heat, so as to make dry or to reduce to a denser state: to evaporate fruit.
    • : to cause to disappear or fade; dissipate: His involvement in the scandal evaporated any hope he had for a political career.

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Examples

  • Last spring, hundreds of bookings and events evaporated almost instantly.

  • Nasdaq futures suggest roughly one-third of yesterday’s gains will evaporate at the opening bell.

  • Osha tells Fortune he believes “the concerns about profitability are going to evaporate, and the people who make these index decisions will do what they do.”

  • Just make sure the alcohol is totally gone—it’s odorless when it evaporates, so you’ll know when you no longer can smell it—and then repeat.

  • Stalled action on childcare is no longer acceptable for millennials and Gen Zers, who are watching their futures evaporate before them.

  • All this beautiful acceptance we are afforded can quickly evaporate.

  • The heat radiating from the sun dries up water and causes it to evaporate.

  • If he coyly waffles this time around, his support will evaporate quicker than you can say Fred Thompson.

  • Otherwise the tenuous calm that has remained in the region during the past few years may evaporate.

  • “Cool” is one of those words that is completely meaningless because the second you apply them to someone, they totally evaporate.

  • Geordie Sinclair knew that this enthusiasm would soon evaporate.

  • It was saturated with rain water, which had no time to evaporate, and with sea water, which never dries.

  • Little by little I felt my low spirits evaporate and a new feeling take their place.

  • It will evaporate fast there, and leave its salt on the bottom of the hollow.

  • (old measure) have been obtained; reserve the first 14 oz., and evaporate the remaining 10 oz.