colloid

英['kɒlɔɪd] 美['kɒlɔɪd]
  • n. 胶体;胶质;胶状体
  • adj. 胶状的;胶质的
colloidal colloidally
Noun:
  1. a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension

1. The photographic elements contain a blue - sensitive hydrophilic colloid silver halide emulsion layer.
照像材料含有亲水胶体的感蓝卤化银卤剂层.

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2. No colloid, surfactants or emulsifying agents are employed in the process.
本法不使用胶 、 表面活化剂或乳化剂.

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3. This variant of breast cancer is known as colloid, or mucinous, carcinoma.
乳腺癌的多样性如所谓的胶样癌或黏液癌.

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4. Main substances contained in raw waters: suspensions, colloid substances, etc.
水体所含物质主要有: 悬浮物 、 胶体物质等等.

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5. Principles of Colloid and Surface Chemistry , Marcel Dekker, Inc. 1997.
胶体与表面化学, 沈钟、王国庭编著,化学工业出版社, 1997年.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. A cluster of droplets separated out of a lyophilic colloid.
      凝集作用从亲液胶体中分离出的一串微粒。
    2. This machine has replaced the beforehand production colloid mill.
      该机代替了以前生产的胶体磨。
    3. A colloid is a suspension of particles within some substance.
      胶质是某种物质的分子悬浮流体。
    4. No colloid, surfactants or emulsifying agents are employed in the process.
      本法不使用胶、表面活化剂或乳化剂。
    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Among them agraffe is the most popular element, transparent colloid sole also is new use data.
      其中搭扣是最流行的元素,透明的胶质鞋底也是新使用的材料。