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extract美 [ɪk'strækt] 英 [ɪk'strækt] - n.提取物;摘录;精;节录
- v.提取;摘录;提炼;获得
- 网络抽出;抽取;拔出
复数:extracts 现在分词:extracting 过去式:extracted v.+n. extract information,extract tooth,extract coal,extract protein,gold extract n. excerpt,cutting,quotation,citation,abstract v. take out,remove,obtain,winkle out,unearth 1. | [c] ~ (from sth) 摘录;选录;选曲;节录a short passage from a book, piece of music, etc. that gives you an idea of what the whole thing is like |
| The following extract is taken from her new novel. 下面一段摘自她的新小说。 |
2. | [u][c] 提取物;浓缩物;精;汁a substance that has been obtained from sth else using a particular process |
| | | face cream containing natural plant extracts 含有天然植物提取物的面霜 | | |
1. | ~ sth (from sb/sth) 提取;提炼to remove or obtain a substance from sth, for example by using an industrial or a chemical process |
| a machine that extracts excess moisture from the air 抽湿机 | | to extract essential oils from plants 从植物中提取香精油 |
2. | ~ sth (from sb/sth) 索取,设法得到(对方不愿提供的信息、钱财等)to obtain information, money, etc., often by taking it from sb who is unwilling to give it |
| Journalists managed to extract all kinds of information about her private life. 记者们终于得到了有关她私生活的各种信息。 |
3. | ~ sth (from sb/sth) 选取;摘录;选录to choose information, etc. from a book, a computer, etc. to be used for a particular purpose |
| This article is extracted from his new book. 本文选自他的新书。 |
4. | ~ sth (from sb/sth) (用力)取出,拔出to take or pull sth out, especially when this needs force or effort |
| The dentist may decide that the wisdom teeth need to be extracted. 牙医可能会认为智齿需要拔掉。 | | He rifled through his briefcase and extracted a file. 他在公文包内搜索一番,取出一份文件。 |
5. | ~ sth (from sb/sth) 获得,得到(某种感觉或品质)to get a particular feeling or quality from a situation |
| They are unlikely to extract much benefit from the trip. 他们不大可能从这次旅行中获得多大益处。 |
n. | 7. 抽出物;提出物,蒸馏品,精华,汁;【药学】浸膏 7. 抽出物;提出物,蒸馏品,精华,汁;【药学】浸膏 | v. | |
n. | 1. a passage taken from a publication, movie, or play 2. a concentrated or purified substance obtained by first using a solvent to dissolve this substance when present in a mixture and then evaporating the solvent 3. a substance obtained from a compound by an industrial or chemical process 4. an alcohol solution of the pharmaceutically active agents in a natural product 5. a short piece of writing taken from something such as a book or letter 6. a substance that has been taken from a plant or from another substance 1. a passage taken from a publication, movie, or play 2. a concentrated or purified substance obtained by first using a solvent to dissolve this substance when present in a mixture and then evaporating the solvent 3. a substance obtained from a compound by an industrial or chemical process 4. an alcohol solution of the pharmaceutically active agents in a natural product 5. a short piece of writing taken from something such as a book or letter 6. a substance that has been taken from a plant or from another substance | v. | 1. to pull something out, often using force 2. to obtain something from a source, usually by separating it out from other material 3. to obtain something from somebody who is unwilling to give it, often by using force or threats 4. to copy or remove a passage from a text 5. to obtain pleasure or enjoyment from something 6. to obtain a substance from a compound, in solid, liquid, or gas form, by using an industrial or chemical process 7. to calculate the value of the root, e.g. the square root or cube root, of a number 8. to remove something from a particular place 9. to get something from someone who does not want to give it to you 1. to pull something out, often using force 2. to obtain something from a source, usually by separating it out from other material 3. to obtain something from somebody who is unwilling to give it, often by using force or threats 4. to copy or remove a passage from a text 5. to obtain pleasure or enjoyment from something 6. to obtain a substance from a compound, in solid, liquid, or gas form, by using an industrial or chemical process 7. to calculate the value of the root, e.g. the square root or cube root, of a number 8. to remove something from a particular place 9. to get something from someone who does not want to give it to you |
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