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.Here, the condensate continues to be heated by the rising hot vapors; it vaporizes once more.
此时,上升的热蒸气使冷凝物继续受热,并再一次汽化。
2.The oil vaporizes and cracks to lighter products as it moves up the riser and carries the catalyst along with it.
富气及汽油在低温下瞬间蒸发时成为轻产品携带催化剂与它一起。
3.consists of small solid particles of ice and frozen gas that vaporizes on approaching the sun to form the coma and tail.
由微小的冰粒和固态气体组成,在太阳风的蒸发下形成慧尾。
4.Many fuels burn in one step. Gasoline is a good example. Heat vaporizes gasoline and it all burns as a volatile gas.
很多燃料一次性燃烧,汽油是很好的例子,热量使汽油气化,然后以气体的方式燃烧。
5.The GCMS vaporizes the liquid and uses helium to carry the mix of gases through 15 meters of slender glass tubing coiled inside the machine.
气相层析质谱分析仪会让瓶内的溶液蒸发,再利用氦气携带气态的混合物,让混合物通过机器内盘绕长达15公尺的细玻璃管柱。
6.The sun's heat vaporizes the water of the ocean.
太阳的热量使海水蒸发。
7.Electric current rising from the ground into the leader quickly vaporizes the wire.
而自地面窜升进入导闪的电流,会快速将导线汽化。
8.As the metal is poured, the foam vaporizes, and the metal takes its place.
当金属浇入时,泡沫材料蒸发,金属取代其位置。
9.Running vaporizes the water from your body so that there won't be any tear even if you cry.
跑步可以蒸发身体里面的水分,所以哪怕你想哭也没有眼泪。
10.Water vaporizes when boiled.
水在煮沸时蒸发。