maceration如何读

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maceration是什么意思

  • n.[化]浸渍作用
  • n.衰弱

maceration英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to cause to waste away by or as if by excessive fasting

to cause to become soft or separated into constituent elements by or as if by steeping in fluidbroadly: steep, soak

intransitive verb

to soften and wear away especially as a result of being wetted or steeped

maceration词源中文解释

15世纪后期,“使瘦或变薄的行为或过程”,源自拉丁语 macerationem(主格 maceratio)“浸泡,浸湿; 使柔软或嫩”,动作名词,来自 macerare 的过去分词词干“使柔软或嫩; 通过浸泡或浸泡软化”; 在转义中,“削弱”身体或心灵,“消耗,使衰弱”(见 macerate)。意思是“通过浸泡在液体中几乎溶解的行为或过程”始于1610年代。

maceration_医学行业词汇

浸渍,浸软:用浸泡法使固体软化。在组织学上,浸泡使组织软化,特别是以酸处理,直至结缔组织纤维溶解,以便组织成分得以区分。产科指胎儿死后留在子宫内,组织变性、变色、软化,最后分解

maceration_药学行业词汇

浸软

maceration词源英文解释

Latin maceratus, past participle of macerare to soften, steep

The first known use of macerate was in 1547

maceration 例句

1 A brief maceration coaxes out the fruit’s sweet-tart juices, which mix with the olive oil to create the dressing.

2 The grapes were dried in single layers on bamboo racks for 120 days to concentrate their flavors and sugar, and they were then macerated and fermented for 40 days before spending seven years in wood, mainly Slavonian oak.

3 Skin condition may indicate progressive tissue damage. Retained moisture causes maceration.

皮肤情况可指示组织损害进展情况,残留水分会浸软皮肤。

4 This enormous and authoritative work of scholarship, nearly a decade in the making, covers nearly every aspect of its subject matter, from absinthe spoons to maceration to the Zombie.

5 The "maceration" of the sewage that was being pumped out along the outfall pipe was, they said, not treatment, and it would be washed back in to Scarborough's bays.

6 The epidermoid papillæ are separated from the tongue along with the epidermis, or rather, epithelium, by maceration for a few days in vinegar.

7 The grapes are destemmed and go through a short cold maceration before the fermentation process starts.

这些葡萄会被去梗,在发酵过程开始之前,使之经过短期的冷浸渍作用。

8 The book covers, in some 1,150 entries across 834 pages, nearly every aspect of its subject matter, from absinthe spoons to maceration to the Zombie.

9 It is lined by an extremely thin pouch of cuticle, which, when withdrawn, after maceration, preserves the form of the canal.

10 The maceration of the soft parts of a scorpion preserved in weak spirit and the cleaning of the chitinized in-grown cuticle give rise to the false appearance of a limb axis carrying the lamellae.

11 He sought to conceal from all eyes the secret macerations that he inflicts upon himself in penitence.

12 Eventually, it too, as a result of the maceration and tension incidental to the complete filling of the pock with pus-elements, is ruptured or stretched, and the umbilication of the pustule disappears.

13 The second is freedom from participation in the works of the Holy Church, such as fasts, prayers, pilgrimages and macerations of all nature.

14 His 2018 Pinot Gris Carbonic Maceration marks a clear-cut example of one of the few times it's worthwhile to say "carbonic maceration" in front of a stranger.

15 Fasting, maceration and ardent prayer have smoothed the way for your salvation.

16 Dessert was a platter of Mara des Bois strawberries from Norwich Meadows Farm in Norwich, N.Y., macerated in sugar and served in a heap over a bed of crème fraîche.

17 Andy, Haideh and Mary, friends, led the charge sorting out the leaves and twigs, as we placed the grapes on a conveyor belt, before they moved into the maceration process.

18 Each ingredient is macerated in the base spirit separately for five days before being blended together into the final product, which is bottled at 80 proof with no additives or flavorings.

19 Bentonite absorbent modified by La and La - ti was prepared with maceration method.

通过浸渍法制备镧和镧钛改性膨润土吸附剂,探讨了处理含磷废水的最佳条件。

20 It’s pale gold in color, the result of a brief maceration of the juice of red grapes with their skins.

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