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compound美 [kəm'paʊnd] 英 ['kɒmpaʊnd] - v.合成;加重;构成;使…复杂化
- adj.混合;混合的;复合物合成的;〔医〕哆开性
- n.大院;混合物;合成物;合成词
- 网络化合物;复合词;复合的
复数:compounds 现在分词:compounding 过去式:compounded v.+n. effect compound,compound error adj. multiple,complex,composite,multifarious,multifaceted n. mix,mixture,amalgam,combination 1. | 复合物;混合物a thing consisting of two or more separate things combined together |
2. | 化合物a substance formed by a chemical reaction of two or more elements in fixed amounts relative to each other |
| Common salt is a compound of sodium and chlorine. 普通食盐是钠和氯的化合物。 |
3. | 复合词a noun, an adjective or a verb made of two or more words or parts of words, written as one or more words, or joined by a hyphen.Travel agent ,dark-haired andbathroom are all compounds . |
4. | 有围栏(或围墙)的场地(内有工厂或其他建筑群)an area surrounded by a fence or wall in which a factory or other group of buildings stands |
1. | [obn] 复合的formed of two or more parts |
| a compound adjective, such as fair-skinned 复合形容词,如 fair-skinned | | A compound sentence contains two or more clauses. 复合句包含两个或多个从句。 |
1. | [oftpass] ~ sth 使加重;使恶化to make sth bad become even worse by causing further damage or problems |
| The problems were compounded by severe food shortages. 严重的食物短缺使问题进一步恶化。 |
2. | 由…构成(或形成)to be formed from sth |
| The DNA molecule is compounded from many smaller molecules. 脱氧核糖核酸分子是由许多更小的分子组成的。 |
3. | [oftpass] ~ sth (with sth) 混合;掺和;拌和to mix sth together |
| liquid soaps compounded with disinfectant 用消毒剂混合制成的皂液 |
4. | ~ sth 支付,收取(复利)to pay or charge interest on an amount of money that includes any interest already earned or charged |
n. | 8. (印度等地工厂、住宅的)圈占地区(南非等地用围墙等围起的)矿工居住区 9. 圈有围墙[篱笆]等的场地〔临时战俘营收容所等〕,(同族聚居的)村寨 10. 混合物,合成品,【化学】化合物,【语言学】复合词 8. (印度等地工厂、住宅的)圈占地区(南非等地用围墙等围起的)矿工居住区 9. 圈有围墙[篱笆]等的场地〔临时战俘营收容所等〕,(同族聚居的)村寨 10. 混合物,合成品,【化学】化合物,【语言学】复合词 | v. | 7. (通过互相让步等)解决(纠纷),用钱了结(债务等),一次清算,部分偿还 7. (通过互相让步等)解决(纠纷),用钱了结(债务等),一次清算,部分偿还 | adj. | |
n. | 1. an enclosed group of buildings for the segregation or restraint of a particular group of people 2. something made by combining two or more things 3. a garden with a fence or wall around it 4. a substance formed by the chemical combination of elements in fixed proportions 5. a word that is formed from two or more identifiable words, e.g. "blackbird," "cookbook," or "bullheaded," or, in some analyses, "mother-in-law" or "fire drill" 6. a combination of two or more words that is used as a single wordThe three different types of compound are noun compounds (for example “bus stop”), adjective compounds (for example “self-centered”), and verb compounds (for example to “wind-surf”). 7. a chemical substance that consists of two or more elements that together form a molecule. Each different compound has a fixed ratio of elements. For example the water compound (H2O) consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom 8. a combination of things 9. an enclosed area where a particular group of people live, or where people such as soldiers and prisoners can exercise 1. an enclosed group of buildings for the segregation or restraint of a particular group of people 2. something made by combining two or more things 3. a garden with a fence or wall around it 4. a substance formed by the chemical combination of elements in fixed proportions 5. a word that is formed from two or more identifiable words, e.g. "blackbird," "cookbook," or "bullheaded," or, in some analyses, "mother-in-law" or "fire drill" 6. a combination of two or more words that is used as a single wordThe three different types of compound are noun compounds (for example “bus stop”), adjective compounds (for example “self-centered”), and verb compounds (for example to “wind-surf”). 7. a chemical substance that consists of two or more elements that together form a molecule. Each different compound has a fixed ratio of elements. For example the water compound (H2O) consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom 8. a combination of things 9. an enclosed area where a particular group of people live, or where people such as soldiers and prisoners can exercise | v. | 1. to add together, or add one thing to another, to form a whole 2. to make something by combining parts 3. to make something more extreme or intense by adding something to it 4. to accept a bribe in return for not prosecuting or informing about a crime 5. to settle a debt by paying a lesser amount owed, usually immediately and in a lump sum 6. to calculate or pay interest based on both the principal and the previously accrued interest 7. to pay interest both on an amount of money as well as on the interest that has been added to it 8. to make a problem or difficult situation worse 9. to mix two or more substances together in order to make a new substance or product 1. to add together, or add one thing to another, to form a whole 2. to make something by combining parts 3. to make something more extreme or intense by adding something to it 4. to accept a bribe in return for not prosecuting or informing about a crime 5. to settle a debt by paying a lesser amount owed, usually immediately and in a lump sum 6. to calculate or pay interest based on both the principal and the previously accrued interest 7. to pay interest both on an amount of money as well as on the interest that has been added to it 8. to make a problem or difficult situation worse 9. to mix two or more substances together in order to make a new substance or product | adj. | 1. describes a word that is made up of two or more words or word parts 2. describes a leaf that is divided into two or more parts attached to a single stalk. 3. a compound noun, adjective, or verb is a combination of two or more words |
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