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第三人称单数:salts 现在分词:salting 过去式:salted adj. salty,saline,brackish,salted,briny 1. | [u] 盐;食盐a white substance that is added to food to give it a better flavour or to preserve it. Salt is obtained from mines and is also found in sea water. It is sometimes calledcommon salt to distinguish it from other chemical salts . |
| Pass the salt, please. 请把盐递过来。 | | a pinch of salt(= a small amount of it) 一撮盐 | | Season with salt and pepper. 放盐和胡椒粉调味。 | | |
2. | [c] 盐(金属和酸组成的化学物质)a chemical formed from a metal and an acid |
3. | [pl] 形状(或味道)像盐的物质a substance that looks or tastes like salt |
| bath salts(= used to give a pleasant smell to bath water) (放在洗澡水中使之芳香的)浴盐 |
IDM the salt of the earth 世上的盐,地上的盐(指善良而诚实的人)a very good and honest person that you can always depend on 1. | [usupass] ~ sth 在(食物)中放盐to put salt on or in food |
| | | a pan of boiling salted water 一锅放了盐的开水 |
2. | ~ sth (down) 用盐腌制(食物)to preserve food with salt |
3. | ~ sth 撒盐于…上(以使冰雪融化)to put salt on roads to melt ice or snow |
1. | [obn] 含盐的;咸的;用盐腌制的containing, tasting of or preserved with salt |
adj. | | v. | 8. 〔俚语〕给(劣矿)移入别处良矿石作伪装;〔商俚〕(用伪品)冒充,(用劣货)骗卖 8. 〔俚语〕给(劣矿)移入别处良矿石作伪装;〔商俚〕(用伪品)冒充,(用劣货)骗卖 | n. | | abbr. | 1. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks 限制战略核武器会谈 |
adj. | 1. preserved with salt or a salt solution 2. containing or consisting of salt 3. containing, covered with, or growing near salt water 4. tasting or smelling of salt 1. preserved with salt or a salt solution 2. containing or consisting of salt 3. containing, covered with, or growing near salt water 4. tasting or smelling of salt | v. | 1. to add salt to food, during or after preparation, to emphasize its flavor 2. to preserve food by treating it with salt or a salt solution 3. to scatter salt over a road or sidewalk to melt ice or prevent it from forming 4. to add a more lively or entertaining quality to something 5. to enrich a mining area or sample with a valuable ore artificially introduced in order to increase its apparent value 6. to put salt on a road or path to stop ice forming 7. put salt on/in(food)to season it 1. to add salt to food, during or after preparation, to emphasize its flavor 2. to preserve food by treating it with salt or a salt solution 3. to scatter salt over a road or sidewalk to melt ice or prevent it from forming 4. to add a more lively or entertaining quality to something 5. to enrich a mining area or sample with a valuable ore artificially introduced in order to increase its apparent value 6. to put salt on a road or path to stop ice forming 7. put salt on/in(food)to season it | n. | 1. small white tangy-tasting crystals consisting largely of sodium chloride. 2. a container of salt, especially one for use at the table 3. a crystalline compound formed from the neutralization of an acid by a base containing a metal or group acting like a metal 4. something that adds zest, piquancy, liveliness, or vigor 6. a white substance that is often added to food before or after cooking to improve its flavour. Salt is dug from the ground, or produced from sea water 7. a chemical substance formed from an acid 8. a substance or medicine that looks like ordinary salt, used for a particular purpose 1. small white tangy-tasting crystals consisting largely of sodium chloride. 2. a container of salt, especially one for use at the table 3. a crystalline compound formed from the neutralization of an acid by a base containing a metal or group acting like a metal 4. something that adds zest, piquancy, liveliness, or vigor 6. a white substance that is often added to food before or after cooking to improve its flavour. Salt is dug from the ground, or produced from sea water 7. a chemical substance formed from an acid 8. a substance or medicine that looks like ordinary salt, used for a particular purpose | np. | 1. a chemical or crystalline solution used for a particular purpose | abbr. | 1. Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (or Treaty) |
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