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1. | reduce from a solid to a liquid state, usually by heating. |
| 通常通过加热使固态变成液态。 |
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2. | The atoms of a liquid are usually united as molecules. |
| 液体的原子通常结合为分子。 |
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3. | Ink: A Colored material, usually liquid, for writing or printing. |
| 墨(油墨):通常是有色的液体物料,作书写或印刷用。它由两种主要元素造成:色剂(颜料或染料)和展色剂(一种把色剂混悬或溶解的液体)。 |
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4. | the use of extreme cold (usually liquid nitrogen) to destroy unwanted tissue (warts or cataracts or skin |
| 利用液化氮来杀死有害组织细胞的手术。 |
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5. | cover with liquid, usually water. |
| 用液体通常是水来覆盖。 |
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6. | apply (usually a liquid) to a surface. |
| 在表面上应用(通常是液体)。 |
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7. | A bitter, usually alcoholic liquid made with herbs or roots and used in cocktails or as a tonic. |
| 苦酒常用于鸡尾酒或作为补酒由草药或根做成的苦味酒 |
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8. | Liquid usually expands with the increase of temperature. |
| 液体通常随着温度的上升而膨胀。 |
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9. | Liquid usually expands with the increasing of temperature. |
| 液体通常随着温度的上升而膨胀。 |
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10. | "The cooling agents customarily employed are air and a liquid (usually water), either alone or in combination |
| 所用冷却介质通常为空气和液体(主要是水),可以单独使用或联合使用。 |
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