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residue

/rez-i-doo, -dyoo/US // ˈrɛz ɪˌdu, -ˌdyu //UK // (ˈrɛzɪˌdjuː) //

残留物,残余物,残留,残余

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that remains after a part is removed, disposed of, or used; remainder; rest; remnant.
    • : Chemistry. residuum. an atom or group of atoms considered as a group or part of a molecule.that part remaining as a solid on a filter paper after a liquid passes through in the filtration procedure.
    • : Law. the part of a testator's estate that remains after the payment of all debts, charges, special devises, and bequests.
    • : Mathematics. the coefficient of the term with exponent −1 in a Laurent series of a function of a complex variable.a number related to a given number by a congruence.

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Examples

  • The liquidy residue at the top of your yogurt cup is an excellent example of whey.

  • An unpublished 2015 study, also coauthored by Fullagar, found collagen residues on three Cerutti stones, including the newly proposed hammering stone.

  • It helps remove all sorts of food residue without harming the tongue, and can dissolve mineral deposits on teeth, so Li decided to give the liquid a try.

  • Coal ash is the fine residue left when coal is burned to produce power.

  • By the time I get home, my ride has washed away all of the work residue.

  • For five weeks I forced myself to sit at my house table, figuring that my reluctance was a residue of my introversion.

  • Empty cigarette packs, liquor bottles, containers sticky with food residue covered the floor.

  • Kaszeta insisted that the chemical compound hexamine in the sarin residue was a tell-tale sign of Syrian government involvement.

  • Yet she also conceded that there is some crude residue still inside the Tesoro rail-facility stormwater system.

  • Hot chemicals—vaporized electrolyte—had left a trail of toxic residue in the electronics bay.

  • The remainder of the residue may be dissolved in a little dilute sulphuric acid.

  • The energetic, the daring, the high-spirited go, leaving the residue more abject and nerveless than ever.

  • I said: In the midst of my days I shall go to the gates of hell: I sought for the residue of my years.

  • When the small residue was completely dry, it was a yellow solid soluble in dilute alcohol and acid to litmus.

  • The ether was evaporated and the residue was extracted with warm water and filtered.