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复数:enrichments
词根:enrich
vt.enrich 使充实;使肥沃;使富足
verb
transitive verb
to make rich or richer especially by the addition or increase of some desirable quality, attribute, or ingredient: such as
the experience will enrich your life
to add beauty to : adorn
to enhance the taste of
butter will enrich the sauce
to make (a soil) more fertile
to improve the nutritive value of (a food) by adding nutrients (such as vitamins or amino acids) and especially by restoring part of the nutrients lost in processing
enriched flour
to process so as to add or increase the proportion of a desirable ingredient enriched natural gas
enriched uranium
uranium enrichment铀浓缩
oxygen enrichment富氧
enrichment program充实计画;丰富化方案
enrichment factor富集因子;浓缩因子
unjust enrichment不正当得利
secondary enrichment次生富集
enrichment culture富集培养;加富培养;增殖培养
job enrichment工作丰富化;改善工作质量
high enrichment高浓缩;高度浓缩
1620年代,来自 enrich + -ment。
强化食品
强化
富集
又称 :富集(gathering )
强化营养,强化食品,增菌法:向培养基内增加营养物质
富集
某些物质通过水、大气和生物作用而在土壤或生物体内显著积累的作用。
Middle English, from Anglo-French enrichir, enricher, from en- + riche rich
The first known use of enrich was in the 14th century
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrollverb
to enter in a list or roll : register
to take into membership
to become a member : join, enter enroll in school
enroll in the army
enrichverb
to make rich or richer
enrich the mind
adorn, ornament
to make (soil) more fertile
to improve the value of (food) for nutrition by adding vitamins and minerals in processing
to increase the proportion of a desirable ingredient enriched natural gas
enriched uranium
1 But Iran's chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, said he would not discuss suspending uranium enrichment.
但是伊朗首席代表贾利利表示,不会讨论中止铀浓缩。
2 Valentine's Day Celebration, Woodland Park Zoo: Otters, red pandas, snow leopards, gorillas and other zoo animals get Valentine-themed treats as an enrichment activity, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.
3 How can I enrich my vocabulary?
4 Iran has revealed it has a second uranium enrichment plan.
伊朗透露已拥有第二个铀浓缩计划。
5 What distinguishes these children, Holsinger asks, beyond their belonging to families that can afford enrichment classes, equestrian lessons, leadership training, and so much more?
6 This makes "Totally Under Control" a case study of how this administration works against the interests of the public and for the enrichment of corporate entities and the personal financial portfolios of everyone involved.
7 The Gables Settlement Association, in partnership with other organizations, offers summer enrichment programs, ESL and citizenship classes, and community dialogues.
8 The West suspects that Iran may be heading toward production of nuclear weapons, imposing the sanctions to persuade Iran to drop its uranium enrichment project.
9 Lean doughs contain no enrichments — they are just made of flour, water, yeast, and salt.
10 Sheltered with her family in Los Altos, Calif., the program has become a source of both reprieve and enrichment.
11 Environmental enrichment does improve mental function in laboratory animals.
环境强化的确可以提高实验室动物的大脑认知能力.
12 But play often takes a back seat to homework help and enrichment activities, particularly at schools facing increased pressure to improve academic performance.
13 More important to Italy’s musical enrichment than the cultural salvage from Constantinople was the importing, at vast expense, of skilled and celebrated Flemish composers.
14 In Senegal he has emerged as an outspoken critic of Mr. Wade, whose 11 years in office have been marked by widespread accusations of corruption, nepotism, constraints on freedom of expression and personal enrichment.
15 Contributing to these projects “has been a great source of personal enrichment,” she said in an e-mailed statement.
16 WebSphere QualityStage supports the standardization, enrichment, and matching of freeform text data.
WebSphereQualityStage支持自由格式文本数据的标准化、充实和匹配。
17 “Surprisingly, a lot of orangutans when they arrive are actually quite frightened of tree climbing and don’t like the heights,” says Lisa Burtenshaw, who is in charge of “enrichment” for the orangutans.
18 “To really be an enrichment resource for children, we have to be out in their neighborhoods.”
19 The National Zoo is in the middle of a program it’s calling “zoo enrichment,” which basically entails giving art and music supplies to animals and seeing what happens.
20 We’re also told that the public itself has shifted from paying for access and enrichment in higher education — via the G.I.