英:['kɑ:bjʊret]
美:['kɑbjəˌret]
英:['kɑ:bjʊret]
美:['kɑbjəˌret]
car·bu·ret
kar b reIt [or] kar by reIt
复数:carburets
第三人称单数:carburets
现在分词:carburetting或carbureting
过去式:carburetted或carbureted
过去分词:carburetted或carbureted
noun
carbide
transitive verb
to combine chemically with carbon
to enrich (a gas) by mixing with volatile carbon compounds (as hydrocarbons) see carbureted water gas
Nouncarb- + -uret
1 During the progress of the boring there is more or less carburetted hydrogen gas set free.
2 One of the most generally adopted methods of enrichment now is by means of carburetted water gas mixed with poor coal gas.
3 He at once visited several mines, investigated fire-damp, and found it to be light carburetted hydrogen.
4 Coal Gas.—Coal gas contains light carburetted hydrogen or marsh gas, olefiant gas, ammonia, sulphuretted hydrogen, carbonic acid, carbonic oxide, free hydrogen, and nitrogen.
5 The whole process of steel-making would complete and the molten steel would purify. The problem of carburet of molten steel would guarantee the quality of steel production by using the control system.
本系统能够有效降低炼钢过程中的钢水增碳,实现钢液温度及成分的优化控制,保证品种钢的质量。
6 When a much weaker solution was used, less gas was evolved at the anode than at the cathode; and it now contained carburetted hydrogen, as well as carbonic oxide and carbonic acid.
7 If the ignition system is functioning properly one should determine the amount of compression in all cylinders and if this is satisfactory the carbureting group should be tested.
8 This gas is known as marsh-gas, or light carburetted hydrogen, and gives rise to the ignis fatuus which hovers about marshy land, and which is said to lure the weary traveller to his doom.
9 His chemical analyses showed to a considerable extent the properties of carbureted hydrogen upon which illuminating value depended.
10 Water-gas is of low illuminating value, but after it is carbureted it burns with a brilliant flame.
11 It is certain that in the production of asphalt, carbonic acid, carburetted hydrogen, and water are given off.
12 I drove both the carbureted prototype and a customer’s fuel-injected model, and I much preferred the triple Webers, which didn’t balk as much as the fuelie.
13 A very large proportion consists of what is known as marsh-gas, or light carburetted hydrogen.
14 Mixing the coal gas with water gas, which has been highly carburetted by passing it with the vapours of various hydrocarbons through superheaters in order to give permanency to the hydrocarbon gases.
15 The stuckoffen were therefore converted into flossoffen, or melting furnaces, whence the liquid carburet was withdrawn, and afterwards converted into bar iron.
16 Dr, Henry analyzed the composition and investigated the properties of carburetted hydrogen gas.
17 The sea, with its various colors, appeared strangely transparent, and endowed with a wonderful dispersive quality, as if it had been made with carburet of sulphur.
18 The property of phosphoric acid of uniting with carburetted hydrogen to form carbonic acid and phosphureted hydrogen certainly is of fundamental importance, as phosphureted hydrogen readily ignites on coming into contact with oxygen.
19 Encouraged by the results of these experiments, Davy proceeded to prepare and breathe nitric oxide—whereby he was rendered very ill—and then carburetted hydrogen—which nearly killed him.
20 The carburetted mixture is taken into the crank case chamber in a manner similar to that of the Gnome engine.