saturation 的定义
- the act or process of saturating.
- the state of being saturated.
- Meteorology. a condition in the atmosphere corresponding to 100 percent relative humidity.
- the degree of chroma or purity of a color; the degree of freedom from admixture with white.
- Magnetism. the state of maximum magnetization of a ferromagnetic material.
saturation 近义词
satiation
fullness
saturation 的近义词 7 个
更多saturation例句
- The color e-paper display still lacks saturation, if not contrast.
- That was also the point at which states were beginning to reach saturation on the oldest vaccine recipients, so it’s likely that the shift had multiple causes.
- Campaigns are constantly updated and adapted to improve on what’s just been learned, down to granularity such as what level of color saturation to use on Instagram in the morning versus the afternoon or evening.
- Mohan’s health worsened on April 25, and that night, the oxygen saturation in his blood dropped to a dangerous level.
- The hardware attempts to read the oxygen saturation in your blood.
- Russians believe the best way to dry out from vodka saturation is with a sauna session and a beating with birch branches.
- That weekend initiated the phenomenon of saturation TV coverage.
- Otherwise the saturation coverage of the young victims will, over time, come to seem awfully hollow.
- In the saturation coverage that followed the Connecticut school massacre, some in the media made an awful mistake.
- “I have reached a saturation point on the small talk about her clothes,” Givhan writes.
- There are many gradations of dirt and various degrees of saturation from salt water, but this combination is unapproachable.
- Only when it remains blue, has the point of saturation been reached.
- But finally he reached the state of saturation where the liquor produced a steadily diminishing effect.
- The point of saturation, or else the limit of human ingenuity, seems to have been about reached some years ago.
- I have frequently been wet to saturation in Africa, and nothing ever occurred from it, by pursuing the course here laid down.