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neutralizer

/noo-truh-lahyz, nyoo-/US // ˈnu trəˌlaɪz, ˈnyu- //UK // (ˈnjuːtrəˌlaɪz) //

中和剂,中立剂,中和器,中性剂

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v.有主动词 verb
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    neu·tral·ized, neu·tral·iz·ing.

    • : to make neutral; cause to undergo neutralization.
    • : to make ineffective; counteract; nullify: carelessness that neutralized our efforts.
    • : Military. to put out of action or make incapable of action: to neutralize an enemy position.
    • : to declare neutral; invest with neutrality in order to exempt from involvement during a war: to neutralize a city to prevent bombing.
    • : to add an acid to a basic solution or a base to an acidic solution until the resulting solution is chemically neutral.
    • : Electricity. to render electrically or magnetically neutral.
v.无主动词 verb
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    neu·tral·ized, neu·tral·iz·ing.

    • : to become neutral or neutralized; undergo neutralization: With this additive the solution begins to neutralize.

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Examples

  • The Rams, however, have been good at neutralizing the top receivers of their opponents this season, and other pass-catchers, for that matter.

  • The suspended nanoparticles were able to penetrate the wood, neutralizing any acid already found inside, and creating a bit of reserve in the event acidification were to ever start up again.

  • Google has marginalized or neutralized it, claims the DOJ, citing Google’s search market share.

  • When all the ions of one type are all used up, the reaction is neutralized.

  • Miami’s ability to switch the LeBron-Davis pick-and-roll has all but neutralized its threat — which is partially why Iguodala, Crowder and Solomon Hill have spent time on Davis so far.

  • The powerful chemical ingredients, which exist in the atmosphere on the sea-coast, act as a neutralizer to disease.

  • Neutralizer washed over its surface, clearing away the poison.

  • Plaster surfaces, when thoroughly dry, shall be washed with zinc sulphate neutralizer.

  • The most successful neutralizer with which the writer is personally familiar is the Chapman.

  • To avoid the buzzing, the family and their close friends wore wrist watches containing tiny neutralizer coils.