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noun
a sour substancespecifically: any of various typically water-soluble and sour compounds that in solution are capable of reacting with a base (see base entry 1 sense 6a) to form a salt, redden litmus, and have a pH less than 7, that are hydrogen-containing molecules or ions able to give up a proton to a base, or that are substances able to accept an unshared pair of electrons from a base
something incisive, biting, or sarcastic
a social satire dripping with acid
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adjective
sour, sharp, or biting to the taste
an acid flavor
sharp, biting, or sour in manner, disposition, or nature an acid personality
an acid individual
sharply clear, discerning, or pointed acid criticism
an acid wit
piercingly intense and often jarring
acid yellow
of, relating to, or being an acidalso: having the reactions or characteristics of an acid an acid solution
acid soil
of salts and esters derived by partial exchange of replaceable hydrogen
acid sodium carbonate NaHCO3
containing or involving the use of an acid (as in manufacture)
an acid bath
marked by or resulting from an abnormally high concentration of acid
acid indigestion
relating to or made by a process in which the furnace is lined with acidic material and an acidic slag is used
acid steel
rich in silica
acid rocks
Noun borrowed from Medieval Latin acidum, going back to Latin, neuter of acidus acid >entry 2 Adjective borrowed from French & Latin; French acide, going back to Middle French, borrowed from Latin acidus, adjective derivative from the base of acēre "to be sour" — more at acetic acid
The first known use of acid was in 1649
acknowledgmentnoun
the act of acknowledging
an act of acknowledging some deed or achievement
something done or given in return for something received
acknowledgedadjective
generally recognized or accepted
the acknowledged leader
acknowledgedadjective
generally recognized or accepted
the acknowledged leader
ace1 of 3noun
a playing card with one large figure in its center
a very small amount or degree
within an ace of winning
a point scored on a serve (as in tennis) that an opponent fails to touch
a golf hole made in one stroke
a combat pilot who has shot down at least five enemy airplanes
a person who is expert at something
ace2 of 3verb
to score an ace against
the tennis player aced her opponent
to earn the grade of A on (an examination)
ace3 of 3adjective
of first or high rank or quality
acid1 of 2adjective
sour, bitter, or stinging to the taste : resembling vinegar in taste
sharp or sour in temper : cross
acid remarks
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an acid acid indigestion
acid soil
acid2 of 2noun
a sour substance
a compound that usually dissolves in water, has a sour taste, reacts with a base to form a salt, and turns litmus paper red
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acid1 of 2adjective
sour, bitter, or stinging to the taste : resembling vinegar in taste
sharp or sour in temper : cross
acid remarks
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an acid acid indigestion
acid soil
acid2 of 2noun
a sour substance
a compound that usually dissolves in water, has a sour taste, reacts with a base to form a salt, and turns litmus paper red
lsd
acid1 of 2adjective
sour, bitter, or stinging to the taste : resembling vinegar in taste
sharp or sour in temper : cross
acid remarks
of, relating to, or having the characteristics of an acid acid indigestion
acid soil
acid2 of 2noun
a sour substance
a compound that usually dissolves in water, has a sour taste, reacts with a base to form a salt, and turns litmus paper red
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1 'Thanks for nothing,' she said acidly.
“不用你费心。”她挖苦地说。
2 They evolved to recognise only a few basic tastes in order to quickly identify toxins, which in nature are often quite bitter or acidly sour.
它们进化到能够识别出几种基本的味道,以便快速辨别毒素,而毒素在自然界中通常是很苦或很酸的。
3 "Nice of you to turn up" she said acidly.
“你总算来了,”她尖刻地说道。
4 Nice of you to turn up , " she said acidly ."
“你总算来了,”她尖刻地说道。
5 China noted acidly that the idea had not been cited in 2003 when France suffered a deadly heatwave.
中国不无嘲讽地指出,2003年热浪肆虐法国之时,法国并未提出此说法。
6 "If this is the definition of an atheist, the more we have of them the better," Nehru commented acidly 350 years later.
“如果这就是对无神论者的定义,这样人我们的国家越多越好。”350年后尼赫鲁给出了他的评论。
7 The description of the wild ignorance and cruelty of the tribe chiefs' society has acidly exposed the absurdity and chaos of the human society.
小说对土司世界的愚昧蛮野的描写揭示的是人类社会的荒诞混乱。
8 the acids in your stomach
9 the kinds of acid found in your stomach
10 He washes his windows with an acid solution of vinegar and water.
11 with her acid personality, my aunt could be relied upon to bring some much-needed balance to the holiday gush
12 These stomach acid reducers also lower magnesium levels over time.
13 Unlike hot brewing, the additional time and cooler temperatures draw out less acids while allowing the coffee’s remaining chemicals time to muddle.
14 Cog liable to mildew damage effect ins acidly.
货物可能会发霉,请予以投保。
15 Please advise your travel plan at earliest date so we make argot acidly.
请尽早告知旅游计划,以便我们做出安排。
16 Speaking acidly, Keycase used a line already rehearsed.
奇开匙酸溜溜地说了几句事先准备好的话.
2 挖苦地