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extracts

/verb ik-strakt or, especially for 5, ek-strakt; noun ek-strakt/US // verb ɪkˈstrækt or, especially for 5, ˈɛk strækt; noun ˈɛk strækt //

提取物,摘录,摘要,精华

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to get, pull, or draw out, usually with special effort, skill, or force: to extract a tooth.
    • : to deduce: He extracted a completely personal meaning from what was said.
    • : to derive or obtain from a particular source:He extracted satisfaction from the success of his sons.
    • : to take or copy out, as from a book.
    • : to make excerpts from.
    • : to extort: to extract a secret from someone.
    • : to separate or obtain from a mixture by pressure, distillation, treatment with solvents, or the like.
    • : Mathematics. to determine.to determine.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something extracted.
    • : a passage taken from a book, article, etc.; excerpt; quotation.
    • : a solution or preparation containing the active principles of a drug, plant juice, or the like; concentrated solution: vanilla extract.
    • : a solid, viscid, or liquid substance extracted from a plant, drug, or the like, containing its essence in concentrated form: beef extract.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbphysically remove, draw out
Forms: extracted, extracting

Examples

  • Mycologist Paul Stamets, for one, has shown that a mycelium extract can decompose petroleum waste and sprout oyster mushrooms in its place.

  • He and his team had shown that extracts of certain fungi could be used to reduce bee mortality dramatically.

  • He had been producing these extracts for human consumption for several years—it is largely these products that have made Fungi Perfecti into a multimillion-dollar business.

  • The jar dribbled sugar water laced with fungal extracts into the dish, and bees crawled through a chute to get to it.

  • The health benefits to me are real—anti-anxiety, anti-inflammation, et cetera—but it is up to each person to determine how hemp extract and CBD can benefit them.

  • Humanitarian organizations had already pulled out, and French troops rushed in to extract the 15 foreigners left in the city.

  • The scientists were able to extract sufficient DNA from the roots, and they did indeed find the virus fossils.

  • The procedure they undergo to extract eggs is intense and invasive and there are no sexual kicks involved.

  • Sophia pays the $20,000 or more necessary to extract and freeze a large number of her eggs.

  • So the advantages of being able to extract and store the most energy out of the minimum of calories far outweighed any risks.

  • It may be applied directly to a suspected fluid, or, better, to the ethereal extract.

  • The following extract from the "Australasian" entitled, "Tobacco Smoking" refers to many literary smokers.

  • As to the concluding line of the extract, I must leave it to some better Irish scholar than I can boast myself.

  • This Extract will make a convenient statistic reference for matters concerning Liberia.

  • See the whole extract from Boccaccio, given and translated in the Introduction; see p. 68, above.