to become liquid; to make sth liquid
1.(使)液化
2.使...溶解
3.稀释,冲淡
1.to become liquid, or cause something to become liquid
1.The threshold values of each parameter affected to liquefy could be determined to evaluate the soil liquefaction.
影响液化的每个参数的临界值能决定评估土壤液化。
2.As the feed stream flows through the choke, the resulting J-T expansion and cooling causes some gas and most of the water vapor to liquefy.
当原料气流过节流件时,产生焦耳-汤姆逊膨胀及降温,使部分气体和大部分水蒸汽液化。
3.The alternative is to liquefy the hydrogen at great expense and transport it in road tankers refrigerated with liquid nitrogen.
一个替代的办法是以巨大的代价把氢气液化,并用带液氮冷却的罐车运输。
4.By using these enzymes, and their gnashing fangs, the spiders liquefy their prey's bodies and suck up the resulting fluid.
它们用消化酶和螯枝把猎物的身体液化并吸干液化后产生的液体。
5.Conclusion Internal negative pressure drainage in abdominal incision can prevent the incision from fat liquefy. . .
结论切口内置负压引流可有效预防切口脂肪液化、裂开。
6.it would liquefy in the pan with a little oil.
放在锅里,加上一点油就化了
7.In the same vein, some wholesale alterations to the framework of mortgage lending could help to liquefy the housing market.
同样,对抵押贷款业的整体架构进行一些大幅改造,可能有助于解冻住房市场。
8.Unfortunately, an earthquake might liquefy the core of the dam.
不幸地是,一次地震就可能将水坝的关键之处毁于一旦。
9.There were be reduced and liquefy and vanish on CT scan of the remaining tumors after thermochemotherapy.
CT扫描可观察到残留肿瘤减小、囊变及消融。
10.To liquefy or reduce to a plastic state by heating ; melt .
熔化通过加热变成液体或可塑状态;熔化。