inorganic

英[ˌɪnɔː'ɡænɪk] 美[ˌɪnɔːr'ɡænɪk]
  • adj. 无机的;非自然生长的
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Adjective:
  1. relating or belonging to the class of compounds not having a carbon basis;

    "hydrochloric and sulfuric acids are called inorganic substances"

  2. lacking the properties characteristic of living organisms

1. The fundamentals of inorganic chemistry are very important.
无机化学的基础很重要.

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2. The acidtreated packing causes release of co 2 from inorganic carbonates.
酸化处理过的填料会使co2从无机碳中释放出来.

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3. Most, if not all fungi can dispense with inorganic sources.
即使不是全部亦是大多数真菌可省去无机氮源.

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4. Both inorganic and organic surfaces constitute the soil adsorption complex.
无机和有机表面组成土壤吸附复合体.

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5. Rocks and minerals are inorganic.
岩石和矿物都是无机物.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Rocks and minerals are inorganic.
      岩石和矿物都是无机物。
    2. Farmers enrich the soil with organic and inorganic manures.
      农民用有机肥料和无机肥料来提高土壤的肥力。
    3. It is an inorganic form of society.
      这是一种非由自然发展而形成的社会形式。