liquefied / ˈlɪk wəˌfaɪ /

液化的液化液态的液态

liquefied 的定义

v. 无主动词 verb

liq·ue·fied, liq·ue·fy·ing.

  1. to make or become liquid.

liquefied 近义词

v. 动词 verb

melt

liquefied 的近义词 3

更多liquefied例句

  1. It would transport bitumen and liquefied natural gas drawn from the tar sands to refineries on the Gulf Coast, mainly in Texas.
  2. Many countries had prepared to produce liquefied natural gas for export to the US.
  3. And for some, eating liquefied fruits and vegetables all day can lead to explosive diarrhea.
  4. For some, eating liquefied fruits and vegetables all day can lead to explosive diarrhea.
  5. But the cherry is liquefied, frozen, with a cherry stem put into it, then dipped it into this incredibly dark chocolate.
  6. The asphaltus is a clod of earth, liquefied by heat; the air forces it to the surface, where it spreads itself.
  7. Hydrogen chloride, subjected to great pressure at a low temperature, is liquefied.
  8. He dissolved the clay, and twisted and turned the vessel with great dexterity, and presently the whole of the clay was liquefied.
  9. The use of the liquefied acetylene is so simple and clean that the attention of inventors was first turned to this mode of supply.
  10. Inoculate the liquefied medium and label it, etc., precisely as if dealing with a tube of bouillon.