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saline

/sey-leen, -lahyn/US // ˈseɪ lin, -laɪn //UK // (ˈseɪlaɪn) //

盐水,盐碱地,盐碱,盐溶液

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, containing, or resembling common table salt; salty or saltlike: a saline solution.
    • : of or relating to a chemical salt, especially of sodium, potassium, magnesium, etc., as used as a cathartic.
    • : of or relating to a method of abortion involving injection of hypertonic saline solution into the amniotic cavity during the second trimester.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a sterile solution of sodium chloride used to dilute medications or for intravenous therapy.
    • : salty water; a salty solution.

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Examples

  • One note of caution is to be aware of salt, as reduction concentrates the flavors and could cause a once perfectly seasoned dish to turn too saline.

  • People also got different placebos—some got a benign meningococcal solution and some a saline solution.

  • Together, these salts are better known as phosphate-buffered saline, or PBS, a very common ingredient that keeps the pH, or acidity, of the vaccine close to that of a person’s body.

  • One sausage will be injected with saline, the other with a hefty dose of a live culture of Trichinella, and the challenger chooses which one to eat, while the other eats the remaining sausage.

  • When the protein mixture is squeezed through a tapered syringe into a saline solution, it results in clean, spinnable fiber that can be degraded at the end of its life by naturally-occurring enzymes.

  • A nurse at Saline Memorial Hospice, she was leaving work when her ex-boyfriend fatally shot her before turning the gun on himself.

  • Discouting the gross factor of swimming in that saline cesspool, there are some awesome images.

  • About half of what remains is made up of agricultural runoff, redirected saline water and raw sewage.

  • It features activist Melissa Ohden, who says she was born after a botched saline abortion in 1977.

  • I had saline mixed with Lidocaine pumped into my face to constrict my blood vessels and numb me so I could endure the zapping.

  • The saline baths do me a great deal of good, and, apart from them, the way of living is excellent.

  • The water of most of these is potable, but a few are a little saline, though not to such an extent as to influence vegetation.

  • The water drunk was measured, its saline and earthy constituents having been previously ascertained.

  • La Charrette is the last settlement we saw on the Missouri, although there is one above, at a saline on the west side.

  • Are not such lakes saline, even though the source of supply is comparatively fresh?