purify 的 2 个定义
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.
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pu·ri·fied, pu·ri·fy·ing.
- to become pure.
purify 近义词
free; make clean
更多purify例句
- It sought to eradicate Western influences and force Afghans to conform to its vision of a “purified” Islamic Afghanistan.
- It has been corrected to note that additional processing would be required to purify the recovered silicon to PV-grade.
- If buildings can’t handle extra filtration at the central unit and building owners can’t afford to upgrade the HVAC system, portable air-purifying machines may help.
- The team purified the PET monomers and used them to make new clear plastic bottles.
- Now based in Rwanda, she is COO at OffGridBox, a Boston-based startup whose all-in-one system uses energy from solar panels to charge batteries and purify water.
- As for the claims that activated charcoal will help purify your body from toxins?
- "We have an Islamic government, an interior ministry trying to purify its image, and a conservative masculine society," he says.
- “I picture scientists finding new ways to purify water, or diagnose disease,” Sindi says.
- From just past the city limits came Ernest Hemingway to purify the American language and create another heroic legend.
- This, he believed, would gradually reduce the number of members to what it then was, and would purify elections.
- To purify liquids by the dissipation of the volatile matters which may contaminate them.
- Not all Doctor Filhiols burning of pungent substances in the cabin had been able to purify the air.
- The heart of a man is like running water,—the years in their course purify the moral contagion.
- By this means, they may sweeten and sanctify domestic enjoyments; by this renew and purify the flame of affection.