liquefaction

英[ˌlɪkwɪ'fækʃən] 美[ˌlɪkwɪ'fækʃən]
  • n. 液化;溶解;液化状态
  • liquate v.溶解而分离
  • liquefier n.液化器(稀释剂;液化器操作工)
  • liquefy v.液化;溶解
  • liquesce vi.变成液体;液化
  • liqueur n.利口酒;一杯烈性甜酒=cordial(美).
Noun:
  1. the conversion of a solid or a gas into a liquid

1. The problem was one of liquefaction of the sandy soil.
问题是沙质土壤的液化作用.

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2. It must be cooled to its liquefaction temperature.
它必须冷却到其液化温度.

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3. Of the 13 patients with liquefaction necrosis, 11 had malignant disease.
病变内部出现液化坏死13例, 其中恶性病变11例.

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4. Liquid fuels can be produced using direct coal liquefaction.
煤直接液化可以生产液体燃料油.

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5. The current natural gas liquefaction technology is compared with thermoacoustic refrigeration technology.
将当前的天然气液化技术与热声制冷技术进行比较.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. It must be cooled to its liquefaction temperature.
      它必须冷却到其液化温度。
    2. The problem was one of liquefaction of the sandy soil.
      问题是沙质土壤的液化作用。

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