英 [ədˈzɔːb; ədˈsɔːb] 美 [ədˈzɔːrbˌədˈsɔːrb]
v. 吸收,吸附;使并入,同化;理解,掌握;使全神贯注;减轻(打击、碰撞等)作用;耗费;承受,对付
第三人称单数adsorbs
现在分词adsorbing
过去式adsorbed
过去分词adsorbed
adsorb /ədˈsɔːb, -ˈzɔːb/
动词 to undergo or cause to undergo a process in which a substance, usually a gas, accumulates on the surface of a solid forming a thin film, often only one molecule thick (气体)吸附
to adsorb hydrogen on nickel
oxygen adsorbs on tungsten
accumulate (liquids or gases) on the surface
吸附-引用次数:141
Drinking water distribution pipes would adsorb or react with DBPs, and the pipe material is an important gist affecting the fate of DBPs.
饮用水输送过程中,配水管道管壁会吸附DBPs或与之发生化学反应,管壁材质是影响DBPs转化的重要因素之一。
吸附-引用次数:108
Coarse TATB with more defects has the best ability to adsorb fluoropolymers.
具有更多缺陷的粗颗粒TATB对氟聚合物具有更好的吸附作用。
... adhesion粘着,附着 adsorb吸附 adulate谄媚,奉承 ...
... 调整螺钉 adjustment 进气冲程 , 吸气冲程 adsorb 吸附 advance ...
吸附;聚集
The word adsorb is important here.
吸附一词在这里很重要。
Charcoal can adsorb colored liquids.
木炭可以吸附有色的液体。
Threonine grafted compound could adsorb cuprum, iron and calcium.
接枝苏氨酸化合物可以吸附铜铁钙三种金属离子。
NanoScale was founded in 1995 with a grant from the U.S. Army Research Office, which wanted to use its nanocrystals to adsorb and destroy chemical warfare agents.