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dilute美 [daɪ'lu:t] 英 [daɪ'lu:t] - v.稀释;(加水等使液体或颜色)变稀;变淡;冲淡:
- adj.稀释的;淡的;稀薄的
- 网络稀的;冲淡的
第三人称单数:dilutes 现在分词:diluting 过去分词:diluted adj. diluted,insipid,thinned,watered down,watery v. adulterate,attenuate,mitigate,reduce,temper 1. | ~ sth (with sth) 稀释;冲淡to make a liquid weaker by adding water or another liquid to it |
| The paint can be diluted with water to make a lighter shade. 这颜料可用水稀释以使色度淡一些。 |
2. | ~ sth 削弱;降低;使降低效果to make sth weaker or less effective |
| Large classes dilute the quality of education that children receive. 大班上课会降低孩子所受教育的质量。 |
1. | 稀释了的;冲淡了的made weaker by adding water or another substance |
| a dilute acid/solution 稀释酸液╱溶液 |
v. | 1. (加水等使液体或颜色)变稀;变淡;稀释;冲淡: | adj. | |
v. | 1. to make something thinner or weaker by adding water or another liquid, or to become thinner or weaker in this way 2. to reduce the strength or effect of something, or become reduced in strength or effect 3. to decrease the value of a stock by issuing additional shares 4. to make something less strong or effective 1. to make something thinner or weaker by adding water or another liquid, or to become thinner or weaker in this way 2. to reduce the strength or effect of something, or become reduced in strength or effect 3. to decrease the value of a stock by issuing additional shares 4. to make something less strong or effective | adj. | 1. thinner or weaker than at full concentration because of the addition of water or another liquid 2. a dilute liquid has been mixed with water or another liquid to make it less strong |
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