triton

英['traɪtn] 美['traɪtn]
  • n. 三重氢核;[希神]特赖登(人身鱼尾的海神)
  • triable adj.可试的;可试验的;可裁判的
  • triac abbr.三端双向可控硅开关元件(=TriodeforAlternatingCurrent)
  • triacetate adj.分子中含有三个醋酸基的;三醋酸基的
  • triacetin n.三醋精
  • triacid adj.三酸价的n.三元酸
Noun:
  1. (Greek mythology) a sea god; son of Poseidon

  2. the largest moon of Neptune

  3. tropical marine gastropods having beautifully colored spiral shells

  4. small usually bright-colored semiaquatic salamanders of North America and Europe and northern Asia

1. Adding 0.1 % Tween - 80, Triton - 100 , or EDTA to the culture markedly improved GAL activity.
在培养基中添加0.1%的Tween-80 、 Triton -100 和EDTA均能显著地提高α - 半乳糖苷酶产量.

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2. Neptune has two moons. The larger moon, Triton, is only a little larger than Earth's moon.
海王星有两个卫星. 大一点的卫星叫TRITON, 仅仅略大于地球的卫星.

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3. Astronomers know that Pluto and Triton have nearly the same size, mass, and density.
天文学家知道冥王星与海卫一拥有几乎相同的体积、质量与密度。

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4. She may be the key to Triton's undoing.
她可能会成为消灭特莱顿的关键.

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5. The debate over Triton's dark clouds is not over.
关于海卫一黑云的争论仍然没有结束.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. He heard old Triton blow his horn.
      他听到老海神吹响了号角。