synthesized / ˈsɪn θəˌsaɪz /

综合的综合性的综合综合性

synthesized2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

syn·the·sized, syn·the·siz·ing.

  1. to form by combining parts or elements: to synthesize a statement.
  2. Chemistry. to combine into a single or unified entity.
  3. to treat synthetically.
v. 无主动词 verb

syn·the·sized, syn·the·siz·ing.

  1. to make or form a synthesis.

synthesized 近义词

v. 动词 verb

combine; make whole

更多synthesized例句

  1. Its team helped us analyze the data we collected and synthesize the information.
  2. Although more controversial than synthesizing meat from everyday plant materials like soy or wheat, the technology is growing fast.
  3. Once synthesized, the sequences then have to be carefully stored in vitro until they’re ready to be accessed again, or they can be spliced into living cells using CRISPR gene editing technology.
  4. At present this relies on synthesizing DNA in the lab, and while costs are falling rapidly, this is still a complicated and expensive business.
  5. If we could design and synthesize artificial mRNA and deliver them into cells, it’s possible in theory to hijack our cells’ own protein-building system to make any protein we want—even those that are foreign, such as viral proteins.
  6. My talent is being able to synthesize this information to become understandable to myself and then therefore to the layperson.
  7. Wade, as chief chemist, you are to synthesize a little coffee and heat-treat a few eggs for us.
  8. Diverse facts would synthesize, and when the letter came from Havana, perhaps the whole thing would start to form one pattern.
  9. There were ways to synthesize Earth-normal food, but they were still hopelessly inefficient.
  10. All we've been able to find is some strange isotope but we don't know how to reproduce it or synthesize it.
  11. The plants here synthesize cyanophyll instead of chlorophyll; that's why the leaves are blue instead of green.