dilution

英[daɪ'ljuːʃn] 美[daɪ'ljuːʃn]
  • n. 稀释;冲淡;股票跌价
TOEFL
Noun:
  1. a diluted solution

  2. weakening (reducing the concentration) by the addition of water or a thinner

1. In the east, the water is mainly oceanic with relatively minor dilution from direct monsoonal rainfall and runoff from small streams.
东部水域主要为海水,而直接的季候雨及小溪溢流,把海水稍为冲淡.

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2. The chemical dilution technique transcends most of the difficulties.
化学稀释法能克服大部分困难.

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3. The dilution method was obviously too tedious and uncertain for routine use.
稀释法明显太费事、太没把握了,不适用于常规操作.

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4. It is important to draw a sharp contrast between isolation and dilution.
把隔离和稀释两者划清界线是重要的.

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5. He attributed this to a dilution effect of the herbicide.
他把这归因于除草剂的稀释效应.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Cardiac output was measured by thermo dilution.
      用热稀释法测定心输出量。
    2. There is no hard and fast rule about dilution.
      至于稀释程度,没有严格的规定。
    3. In the east,the water is mainly oceanic with relatively minor dilution from direct monsoonal rainfall and runoff from small streams.
      东部水域主要为海水,而直接的季候雨及小溪溢流,把海水稍为冲淡。