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purified

/pyoor-uh-fahy/US // ˈpyʊər əˌfaɪ //UK // (ˈpjʊərɪˌfaɪ) //

纯化的,净化的,纯化,洁净的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pu·ri·fied, pu·ri·fy·ing.

    • : to make pure; free from anything that debases, pollutes, adulterates, or contaminates: to purify metals.
    • : to free from foreign, extraneous, or objectionable elements: to purify a language.
    • : to free from guilt or evil.
    • : to clear or purge.
    • : to make clean for ceremonial or ritual use.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    pu·ri·fied, pu·ri·fy·ing.

    • : to become pure.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbfree; make clean

Examples

  • San Diego’s doing that by building the Pure Water project, a multibillion-dollar system that will purify wastewater well enough for drinking.

  • She then purified them, measured their biophysical properties and checked their structures with nuclear magnetic resonance for the distinctive “fingerprints” of the protein folds.

  • In the desert Southwest, it might be more important to purify to drinking quality the water that comes out of the tanks.

  • A return to monomeric configurations, or shapes in which residues are exposed to water, would tend to be eliminated by purifying selection, selection against maladaptive variation.

  • In Death of the Black-Haired Girl faith and reason and pragmatism and despair go at each other in a more purified personal form.

  • They rather adopted and purified it for Christian purposes, just as they did the diverse elements of ancient civilization.

  • It will not conserve Christianity, but may be purified by it, even if able to flourish without it.

  • They then returned to the house which was purified by an offering to the Lars, and the funeral rites were over.

  • I have no faith in human nature except as it is constantly strengthened and purified by struggle.

  • He possessed a purely philosophical spirit and a soul well purified from vulgar errors.