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saturate

/verb sach-uh-reyt; adjective, noun sach-er-it, -uh-reyt/US // verb ˈsætʃ əˌreɪt; adjective, noun ˈsætʃ ər ɪt, -əˌreɪt //

饱和,饱和度,饱和的,饱和度高

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v.有主动词 verb
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    sat·u·rat·ed, sat·u·rat·ing.

    • : to cause to unite with the greatest possible amount of another substance, through solution, chemical combination, or the like.
    • : to charge to the utmost, as with magnetism.
    • : to soak, impregnate, or imbue thoroughly or completely: to saturate a sponge with water; a town saturated with charm.
    • : to destroy completely with bombs and missiles.
    • : to send so many planes over that the defensive electronic tracking equipment becomes ineffective.
    • : to furnish with goods to its full purchasing capacity.
v.无主动词 verb
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    sat·u·rat·ed, sat·u·rat·ing.

    • : to become saturated.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : saturated.
n.名词 noun
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    • : a saturated fat or fatty acid.

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Examples

  • As we move into the next year, we’re seeing an Internet saturated with blogs and landing pages.

  • The picture changes when the employees, patients and visitors who saturate the area every day are included.

  • Last week, the San Francisco Bay Area woke up to a saturated-orange sky.

  • The models then show how different wind speeds and direction push or pull a fire over a given area based on what kind of fuel lives there or how saturated the ground might be.

  • That solution is saturated — the sugar goes into solution with stirring and maybe a little heat.

  • As one Democratic strategist told The Daily Beast, “For a very small investment, you could saturate TV” in South Dakota.

  • Mix it together and let it sit for about ten minutes so the chia seeds can saturate.

  • Saturate cinemas with a glut of shoddy franchise flicks, and only a few are going to stick, no matter the star.

  • Saturate the American public until we forget that anything or anyone else exists or is even an option in 2012.

  • A good practice is to lead the sheep into the water and saturate the fleece, after which they are taken ashore.

  • Add a few drops of sodium nitroprusside solution, make alkaline with ammonia, then saturate with ammonium sulphate crystals.

  • Cover the bottom of the jar with a layer of cotton-wool and saturate it with formalin.

  • Give plenty of air at all favourable opportunities, and saturate the atmosphere with moisture.

  • On level, and even high prairie land, water will stand in winter, and thoroughly saturate the soil and freeze up.