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gallic

/gal-ik/US // ˈgæl ɪk //UK // (ˈɡælɪk) //

胆汁,瘿瘤,胆量,胆汁的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Chemistry.

    • : of or containing gallium, especially in the trivalent state.

Examples

  • Mid-90s Gallic nuclear testing is blamed for mutating a native iguana species of Tahiti.

  • Besides a trove of data showing that the rich really are getting much richer, the book is full of peppery Gallic asides.

  • In this era of multibillion-dollar bailouts of private banking institutions, $22 billion should scarcely raise a Gallic eyebrow.

  • “I was starting a new collection and feeling a little depressed,” the 45-year-old says with her strong Gallic lilt.

  • For its real parentage we must have recourse to the Latin dominus or domina which produced the Gallic dame.

  • It is worth noticing that none of the vehicles mentioned has a Latin name, all being Gallic with perhaps one exception (plentum).

  • But make allowance; I was inexperienced; this was the first time I ordered dinner on Gallic ground.

  • If you have not seen that, you have not seen one most interesting phase of Gallic character.

  • A mixture of the two esters melted within the limits given for the ester of gallic acid.

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