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dehydrate美 [di'haɪ.dreɪt] 英 [.diːhaɪ'dreɪt] - v.脱水;使(食物)脱水;使(身体)脱水
- 网络脱水物;使干燥;使脱水
过去分词:dehydrated 现在分词:dehydrating 第三人称单数:dehydrates v. dry out,dry up,become dry,desiccate,parch 1. | [t][usupass] ~ sth 使(食物)脱水to remove the water from sth, especially food, in order to preserve it |
2. | [i][t] (身体)失水,脱水;使(身体)脱水to lose too much water from your body; to make a person's body lose too much water |
| Runners can dehydrate very quickly in this heat. 天这样热,赛跑运动员很快会脱水。 | | the dehydrating effects of alcohol 酒精引起的脱水 |
v. | 1. to remove moisture from food as a way of preserving it 2. to lose water or fluids from the body or its tissues, or cause the body or its tissues to do this 3. to deprive a chemical compound of water molecules or of the proportion of hydrogen and oxygen atoms present in water 4. to lose water from your body by not drinking enough or by sweating, vomiting, or having diarrhoea 5. if a chemical compound dehydrates, it loses hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio 2:1 1. to remove moisture from food as a way of preserving it 2. to lose water or fluids from the body or its tissues, or cause the body or its tissues to do this 3. to deprive a chemical compound of water molecules or of the proportion of hydrogen and oxygen atoms present in water 4. to lose water from your body by not drinking enough or by sweating, vomiting, or having diarrhoea 5. if a chemical compound dehydrates, it loses hydrogen and oxygen atoms in the ratio 2:1 |
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