vaporise

vaporise

美 ['veɪpəraɪz]  英 ['veɪpəraɪz]

  • v.(使)汽化
  • 网络蒸发;香薰法

英汉双解

v.
1.
[i][t]
~ (sth)
(使)汽化,蒸发to turn into gas; to make sth turn into gas

英汉解释

v.
1.
(使)蒸发[挥发],(使)汽化

例句

Such a low-speed impact does not melt or vaporise rock like a high-speed crash.

不同高速碰撞这种低速撞击不会熔化或者蒸发岩石不会形成环形山

Add a few drops essential oil, and the heat from the bulb will gently vaporise the oil.

加上来自灯泡蒸发轻轻石油

Closer to election time, though, that easy goodwill will vaporise as voters focus on the choice between the parties.

随着大选临近单纯善意逐渐消逝因为选民们选择差异在于党派不同

But anyone who found themselves within spitting distance of the Earth's real core would "instantly vaporise" , Prof Perkowitz says.

但是任何只要发现他们自己地心分散距离范围都会l立刻蒸发,”伯寇维兹教授说道

They then vaporise the mercury using a blowtorch, leaving gold behind.

之后他们喷灯蒸发水银最终提取黄金

And while it is true that technology creates jobs, history shows that it can vaporise them pretty quickly, too.

虽然技术确实能够创造就业然而历史证明很快速度毁灭就业岗位

In a crude sense it did: many saw a big part of their wealth vaporise.

大致的确如此不少财富蒸发一多半

he'd help someone vaporise a whole city?

胆量子弹别人蒸发城市吗?

vaporize v. (BrE vaporise) (cause to) change from a liquid into a vapor; disappear

使变成蒸气;(使蒸发消失