释义 |
interconvert, v.|ɪntəkənˈvɜːt| [f. inter- 1 b + convert v., or as back-formation from prec.] trans. To convert into one another.
1953S. F. Mason Hist. Sci. xviii. 167 The ordinary and extraordinary rays were interconverted when the crystals were placed at right angles. 1955Sci. News Let. 7 May 297/1 Other enzymes in the muscle interconvert these two forms [of phosphorylase] and keep them in equilibrium. 1971Sci. Amer. Aug. 47/1 Lester Friedman and John G. Miller..‘interconverted’ R-carvone and S-carvone into their enantiomers and then back again. |