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sal

/sal/US // sæl //UK // (sæl) //

拯救,拯救生命,拯救世界,拯救人类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Chiefly Pharmacology.

    • : salt.

Examples

  • Sal Henderson, for instance, tells us that football is the only thing that makes his life better.

  • A coach finally revives him, but Sal remembers nothing of the play.

  • For two decades Sue Sally (“Sal”) Hale disguised herself as a man so that she could play in matches with men around the country.

  • It held aspirin, Sal Hepatica, cigarette papers and a Mason jar full of tobacco.

  • Bar., the Faulkner adaptation As I Lay Dying, and the Sal Mineo biopic Sal, which was released on Nov. 1.

  • The nurse brought her sal volatile, and washed the small cut above her eyebrow.

  • I had fears that I might find you alone in a darkened room, with tear-stained eyes and sal-volatile by your side.

  • Rub thoroughly with strong brine, or a solution of sal ammoniac dissolved in eight times its weight of water.

  • In the meantime, we recommend careful reading, mingled with wise doses of sal-prunel and Locock's wafers.

  • Y a-t-il de plus sal, que la plupart des traits qui se trouvent dans la Thologie portative?