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oxidized

/ok-si-dahyz/US // ˈɒk sɪˌdaɪz //UK // (ˈɒksɪˌdaɪz) //

被氧化的,氧化,被氧化,氧化的

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v.有主动词 verb
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    ox·i·dized, ox·i·diz·ing.

    • : to convert into an oxide; combine with oxygen.
    • : to cover with a coating of oxide or rust.
    • : to take away hydrogen, as by the action of oxygen; add oxygen or any nonmetal.
    • : to remove electrons from, thereby increasing the valence.Compare reduce.
v.无主动词 verb
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    ox·i·dized, ox·i·diz·ing.

    • : to become oxidized.
    • : to lose freshness after prolonged exposure to air and often to darken in color.

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Examples

  • It shouldn’t be stable in the atmosphere of a planet like Venus where it would be rapidly oxidized unless, like on Earth, there is a constant new supply.

  • The fact that this molecule is nevertheless present in our oxidizing atmosphere is because it is continuously produced by microbes.

  • Some of the fuel has probably been oxidized and breached and melted at the top of the core where the heat rises.

  • Indol is absorbed and oxidized into indoxyl, which combines with potassium and sulphuric acid and is thus excreted.

  • Other forms of contact rapidly oxidized and went out of business.

  • The cables are wrapped in cotton duck soaked in oxidized oil and varnish, and are sheathed in sheet iron.

  • Potassium cyanide is a powerful reducing agent (see p. 89) and is readily oxidized to potassium cyanate.

  • It is not impossible, even, that we also must consider negative ions FeO22 and their tendency to be oxidized.