dioxide

美音:[daɪ'ɒksaɪd] 英音:[daɪ'ɒksaɪd]

简单释义:


n.二氧化物

网络化二氧化物;双氧分子;钛白粉子公司

变形:

复数:dioxides  


完整释义:


n.

1.双氧分子
2.【化学】二氧化物


例句:

  1. They used MRI to see how much of the tagged bicarbonate was converted into carbon dioxide within the tumor.
    他们使用核磁共振成像技术来观察标记了的重碳酸盐有多少在肿瘤中转化成二氧化碳。

  2. It was badly cold, it had a very thin atmosphere and that atmosphere was mostly carbon dioxide.
    那里很寒冷,大气很稀薄,大部分都是二氧化碳。

  3. THE point of carbon markets is to put an efficient price on the right to emit carbon dioxide.
    碳交易市场存在的意义是为了给二氧化碳排放量购买者定个合理的价钱。

  4. In Shanghai, some of the public buses begin to run on natural gas, which does not give off as much carbon dioxide as the petrol.
    在上海,一些公共汽车开始使用自然气,这样就不会像石油那样排放那么多二氧化碳了。

  5. As Ed Miliband, the UK climate secretary, put it, a limit to carbon dioxide emissions is the "big prize" to be won at Copenhagen.
    用英国气候变化大臣爱德华•米利班德(EdMiliband)的话来说,限制二氧化碳的排放量,是要在哥本哈根拿下的“大奖”。

  6. It can also be difficult to monitor how the money for offsets is used and to calculate how much carbon dioxide is actually saved.
    来管理减排的资金如何使用可能是比较困难的,同样困难的是如何计算二氧化碳实际上减少排放了多少。

  7. All that extra carbon dioxide, however, has been a bitter pill for the ocean to swallow.
    然而,海洋并不能吸收掉所有这些额外的二氧化碳。

  8. Most mainstream scientists agree that the recent warming period was caused by an increase in carbon dioxide since the industrial revolution.
    多数主流科学家同意最近的温暖时期是自工业革命以来的二氧化碳排放增多所致。

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