1.〔化〕催化
1.to increase the rate of a chemical reaction by the action or use of a catalyst
2.to cause a particular thing to happen, or bring about a particular state of affairs
1.And if printing did not actually cause the intellectual changes taking place in Europe at the time, it certainly catalysed them.
如果说印刷术没有事实上导致发生在欧洲的知识改革,它也必然地催化了它们。
2.India's economic feats catalysed former US president Bush's decision to break existing nuclear rules and forge a nuclear deal with India.
美国时任总统布什为此决定违背核武不扩散条约,与印度签署了核能合作协议。
3.o-Phenylenediamine was synthesized from o- nitroaniline by composite nickel catalysed hydrogenation in water and ethanol, respectively.
采用镍基复合催化剂,分别以水、乙醇为溶剂,邻硝基苯胺氢化合成邻苯二胺。
4.This paper reviews the progress about short peptide synthesis catalysed by enzyme in reverse micelle and its prospects.
本文对在反胶束中酶促合成短肽的进展进行了综述,并对其应用进行了展望。
5.Partially catalysed by restructuring efforts, automakers are now leveraging their global reach.
通过结构调整,汽车制造商正在重新布置其全球业务。
6.Catalysed water contains free formed, formaldehyde is a carcinogenic substances harmful to human health.
催化型水性上光油中含有游离甲醛,而甲醛是一种致癌物质,对人体健康有害。
7.Effect of fuel sulfur on the effectiveness of a catalysed particulate trap.
燃油硫含量对催化型颗粒捕集器的影响。
8.Yet Easyjet catalysed fundamental change in the sleepy European airline industry.
然而,Easyjet推动死气沉沉的欧洲航空业发生了根本性变化。
9.Catalysed by yo-yoing oil prices, new regulations and pressure from consumers and retailers, industrial chemistry is getting cleaner.
不断波动的油价、新规则的出台、来自消费者及零售商的压力都促使工业化学变得更加净化。
10.Such risks were catalysed by external shocks that disrupted market functioning.
外部冲击破坏了市场的正常运行,也催化了这些风险。