evaporation / ɪˌvæp əˈreɪ ʃən /

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evaporation 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the act or process of evaporating.
  2. the state of being evaporated.
  3. Archaic. matter or the quantity of matter evaporated or passed off in vapor.

evaporation 近义词

n. 名词 noun

drying up; dissolution

更多evaporation例句

  1. Yet the media portrays an automatic evaporation of mission for women like me.
  2. The cool air produced by that evaporation is then trapped in the fabric.
  3. In particular, the researchers wanted to simulate how both the thickness and the brightness of the clouds — and therefore their cooling effect — might evolve over time, as a result of processes like rainfall and evaporation.
  4. Most evaporation humidifiers use filtration, and some even take it to the next level with mold- and bacteria-destroying UV light, making these the best choice for managing asthma and allergies alike.
  5. This crisp, classic potato latke recipe delivers a satisfying, celebratory crunchGiving potatoes enough room to breathe while cooking is also key to encouraging the rapid evaporation of moisture.
  6. Like Earth, Titan has weather, with evaporation, clouds, rain, and wind.
  7. Unless big storms hit, summer evaporation and lawn-watering is going to push things back into the critical mode.
  8. With the drought and fire came high winds, dust storms, record temperatures, and ramped up evaporation levels.
  9. What price will we pay for the inevitable evaporation of candor?
  10. This evaporation of the sea water is proportional to the temperature and to the dryness of the air where it rests upon the ocean.
  11. After the Mormon fiasco and the evaporation of the Fieldingites, another denomination took it.
  12. Salt was at first obtained by the evaporation of sea-water, but was afterwards mined.
  13. There being no soil, the fountains disappeared; there being no evaporation, the rains diminished.
  14. The ether, on evaporation, left the ester which was crystallized from water and dried in a desiccator over sulphuric acid.