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contaminate美 [kən'tæmɪ.neɪt] 英 [kən'tæmɪneɪt] - v.污染;弄脏;玷污
- adj.〈古〉污染的
- 网络毒害;弄污;沾污
第三人称单数:contaminates 现在分词:contaminating 过去式:contaminated v. soil,pollute,foul,taint,infect 1. | ~ sth (with sth) 污染;弄脏to make a substance or place dirty or no longer pure by adding a substance that is dangerous or carries disease |
| The drinking water has become contaminated with lead. 饮用水被铅污染了。 | | contaminated blood/food/soil 受到污染的血液╱食物╱土壤 |
2. | ~ sth 玷污,毒害,腐蚀(人的思想或品德)to influence people's ideas or attitudes in a bad way |
| They were accused of contaminating the minds of our young people. 他们被指控毒害我们青少年的心灵。 |
v. | 1. 沾染,弄污,弄脏,污染;使受放射性物质影响而无法使用 1. 沾染,弄污,弄脏,污染;使受放射性物质影响而无法使用 | adj. | | n. | |
v. | 1. to make something impure, unclean, or polluted, especially by mixing harmful impurities into it or by putting it into contact with something harmful 2. to make something such as soil unfit for use or exploitation as a result of contact with polluting or harmful substances 3. to make something dirty, polluted, or poisonous by adding a chemical, waste, or infection 4. to affect something or someone in a negative way 1. to make something impure, unclean, or polluted, especially by mixing harmful impurities into it or by putting it into contact with something harmful 2. to make something such as soil unfit for use or exploitation as a result of contact with polluting or harmful substances 3. to make something dirty, polluted, or poisonous by adding a chemical, waste, or infection 4. to affect something or someone in a negative way |
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