1.〔物〕(使)气化,汽化
2.〔物〕(使)蒸发,蒸出
3.蒸发;汽化
1.to become a vapor, or to change something into a vapor
1.some of the hottest material , residing so close to the sun that it almost vaporized , sped out to the chilliest reaches of deep space.
一些最为炽热的物质与太阳靠得近在咫尺,差不多气化了,喷涌而出,到达了最冷冽的外层太空。
2.She didn't say anything , but she looked relieved . She thought, I guess, that the bodies had been vaporized right out of their shoes.
她什么也没说,看起来松了一口气。我猜她一定想尸体已经从他们的鞋子里蒸发了。
3.and there was no debris anywhere! It had been vaporized!
四周连一片残骸都没有!那座建筑物被蒸发了!
4.The meteor, rushing through the air, becomes intensely heated by friction and is usually completely vaporized.
流星快速掠过空气时,由于磨擦而变得非常热,通常被完全气化了
5.A pleasant-smelling, colorless and highly flammable liquid, ether can be vaporized into a gas that numbs pain but leaves patients conscious.
芳香的气味,无色和高可燃性的液体并可蒸发成气体用来麻木疼痛并使病人保持清醒。
6.When the setting sun's skirt swept your face , I found the sun . The tears on the railway was vaporized , and I smelled the sweet taste .
夕阳的裙摆扫过你的脸颊,我发现了太阳,眼泪在铁轨上蒸干,我闻到了甜甜的味道。
7.As the heat diminishes, radioactive materials that have vaporized condense on the particles and fall back to Earth.
当核爆的热量减少,被蒸发放射性物质会浓缩到这些颗粒中,然后落到地面。
8.Earlier that day, a young man had been vaporized by an exploding rocket.
就在当天早些时候,一个年轻人被火箭弹炸死。
9.At once-proud Merrill Lynch, which collapsed into the arms of Bank of America, years of profits have been vaporized.
曾经自豪的美林,已经坍塌成美国银行的附属(这句理解上没把握),年利润蒸发。
10.Dare to fall into a black hole and you would get vaporized in what is probably the most violent place in the universe.
要是敢跌入一个黑洞的话,那么你会在这个宇宙中可能最为猛烈的地方被蒸发。