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vaporize

/vey-puh-rahyz/US // ˈveɪ pəˌraɪz //UK // (ˈveɪpəˌraɪz) //

汽化,气化,蒸发,汽化了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    va·por·ized, va·por·iz·ing.

    • : to cause to change into vapor.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    va·por·ized, va·por·iz·ing.

    • : to become converted into vapor.
    • : to indulge in boastful talk; speak braggingly.

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Examples

  • In the experiment, a laser blast vaporized a target, sending a burst of plasma careening into a cloud of hydrogen gas.

  • When that powerful laser burst hits the cylinder, X-rays stream out, vaporizing the capsule’s exterior and imploding the fuel within.

  • Bitcoin clawed back some of its declines Thursday after suffering brutal losses in a broad sell-off that vaporized several billion dollars in the cryptocurrency market.

  • He puts the chicken in the branches of a tree, walks back 20 feet, aims and vaporizes the tree and the chicken.

  • Chemicals may break down in the soil, vaporize into the atmosphere or leach away.

  • Then, in May 2016, Scotland would become independent—and suddenly, bam, those 40-odd Labour-held seats would vaporize.

  • Even the things he supposedly got out of this deal could vaporize.

  • The crude petroleum is distilled as rapidly as possible with fire heat to vaporize off the naphthas and the burning oils.

  • These vaporize in the arc producing the flaming arc light of a bright yellow color, and give more light than the ordinary lamp.

  • We simply apply heat to melt the ice and then more heat to vaporize the water.

  • We put in more dampers, but it kept going up and up, and I thought it might vaporize any minute.

  • The hot gases given off by the burning fuel travel around this tank and vaporize the water which it contains.