neutralise

英['njuːtrəlaɪz] 美['njuːtrəˌlaɪz]
  • vt. 中和(使 ... 中立; 使 ... 失效)
CET6 TEM8
Verb:
  1. get rid of (someone who may be a threat) by killing;

    "The mafia liquidated the informer"
    "the double agent was neutralized"

  2. make incapable of military action

  3. make ineffective by counterbalancing the effect of;

    "Her optimism neutralizes his gloom"
    "This action will negate the effect of my efforts"

  4. make chemically neutral;

    "She neutralized the solution"

1. The increase in indirect taxation is intended to neutralise the reduction in income tax.
增加间接税是为了抵消所得税的减少.

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2. Larger fiscal deficits will not neutralise the impact of these factors.
提高财政赤字并不能抵消这些因素的影响.

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3. Leucoanthocanin from grape seed extract ( catechin polymers ). A potent antioxidant that helps neutralise harmful free radicals.
葡萄籽中萃取的无色花青素 ( 儿茶素聚合物 ) 是具效益性的抗氧化物, 可以帮助中和有害的自由基.

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4. Using one drug to neutralise resistance to another looks worthy of further research.
用一种抗生素能够让耐药菌获得更好这个现象就值得深入的研究.

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