| 单词 | heat-absorbing | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasheat-absorbing  b.   Objective and obj. gen., as  heat-absorbing,  heat-absorption,  heat-economizer,  heat-evolution,  heat-forming,  heat-giver,  heat-giving,  heat-loss,  heat-making,  heat-measurer,  heat-producer,  heat-production,  heat-radiator (= radiator n.),  heat-regulator,  heat-regulating,  heat-resistant,  heat-resisting,  heat-storage,  heat-tempering adjs. ΚΠ a1618    J. Sylvester Posthumi Sonn. xiii, in  Wks. 		(1880)	 II. 323  				The timely sweet heat-temp'ring showers. 1800    W. Herschel in  Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 90 310  				If the coloured rays themselves are not of a heat-making nature. 1857    Chambers's Information for People 		(new ed.)	 I. 739/1  				The proportion of nutritive to the heat~forming principle in loaf-bread is 10 to 46. 1865    Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 1862–4 9 343  				The heat-absorbing capacity of aqueous vapor. 1868    Trans. Illinois State Agric. Soc. 1865–6 6 53  				Heat Radiator [exhibited]. 1874    R. J. Dunglison Dunglison's Med. Lexicon 		(rev. ed.)	 at Aliment  				Liebig divides them [sc. aliments] into two classes..flesh formers..and..heat givers. 1877    D. Estes Half-hour Recreations 2nd Ser. 148  				An accurate Heat-Measurer. 1879–81    H. Watts Dict. Chem. VIII.  ii. 1018  				The heat-conducting power of water. 1884    Jrnl. Nerv. & Mental Dis. 11 141  				He believed the central nervous system to have an immediate influence on heat-production. 1897    Daily News 8 Jan. 9/1  				Infra-red waves or the invisible rays beyond the red end of the spectrum..being calorific or heat-producing. 1897    T. C. Allbutt et al.  Syst. Med. II. 26  				The paralysis of the heat-regulating centres. 1899    H. L. Callendar  & H. T. Barnes in  Rep. Brit. Assoc. 626  				The external heat loss is more regular and certain. 1899    Daily News 21 July 4/4  				A heat-resisting alloy. 1902    Encycl. Brit. XXXIII. 280/1  				Heat-evolution is reckoned as positive, heat-absorption as negative. 1902    Encycl. Brit. XXVI. 508/1  				The heat-loss can be reduced to a minimum. 1904    G. F. Goodchild  & C. F. Tweney Technol. & Sci. Dict. 283/2  				Heat radiator, a device by which the cooling of the cylinder of a motor cycle or of the condenser of a car is promoted. 1904    Daily Chron. 29 Nov. 4/5  				The heat-regulating mechanism of the body. 1905    Daily Chron. 14 July 4/4  				Animal foods rich in fat..are heat-producers of the first order. 1927    J. B. S. Haldane  & J. S. Huxley Animal Biol. iii. 87  				If we put our man..into a calorimeter for a day and measure his heat-production. 1934    Archit. Rev. 75 24/2  				With the removal of weight from partitions and external walls came a reduction in thickness of material, with a consequent loss of sound and heat-resisting qualities. 1935    Archit. Rev. 78 129  				A double window was evolved with central heating between the two glass lines to minimize the heat loss occasioned by the lavish use of glass. 1951    Good Housek. Home Encycl. 263/1  				All heat-storage cookers have insulated hot-plate covers. 1960    Farmer & Stockbreeder 22 Mar. (Suppl.) 11/3  				The steel-reinforced, heat-resistant handle. 1961    M. Hynes Med. Bacteriol. 		(ed. 7)	 ii. 17  				The ultimate test of a sterilizer is to show that live spores are killed. The spores must be carefully chosen—soil bacteria are often too heat-resistant for the purpose. 1962    Gloss. Terms Glass Industry 		(B.S.I.)	 8  				Heat-resisting glass, a glass able to withstand high thermal shock. 1964    L. C. Martin Clin. Endocrinol. 		(ed. 4)	 vii. 227  				A varicocœle may also upset the heat-regulating mechanism and this is aggravated by a suspensory bandage. 1964    R. F. Ficchi Electr. Interference viii. 151  				As ground current flows through the ground rod electrode, heat is generated that follows the well known I2R heat-loss pattern. < as lemmas | 
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