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单词 influent
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Definition of influent in English:

influent

adjective ˈɪnflʊəntˈɪnflʊənt
  • Flowing in.

    some particles delivered in the influent streams settle in the reservoirs
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The influent pump shaft acts as a lift station delivering raw sewage from a newly constructed 9.5-mile-long 18-foot diameter rock tunnel.
    • In summer, influent waters are commonly warm and enter the uppermost waters, but cooler rainwater falling at night may sink to the level of the thermocline before moving out into the basin.
    • The reactor system includes a treatment basin having an inlet for continuously receiving an influent stream and an outlet for continuously discharging an effluent stream, and contains a mixed liquor.
    • The influent solution was sparged continuously with N2 gas to maintain anoxic conditions for the bacteria and to prevent aerobic oxidation of the materials in the wastewater.
    • The high sludge yields were caused by unexpectedly high and erratic levels of influent solids for which the builders were not responsible.
    • He was a fantastic racehorse and like a lot of Danehill's sons can become an influent sire.
    • Municipal water treatment plants must charge customers for the increased chemicals and electricity necessary for water treatment when influent raw water has high turbidity levels.
    • The influent waters carry not only solute loads, but also sediments both in suspension and along the bed of the streams.
    • In case of the river Ganges, it is effluent in south-west while influent in the north of Calcutta.
    • Use at least a 4-inch diameter sewer line (also known as influent line or distribution pipe) from the house to the lagoon.
    • Therefore, adjustments to the dosing system must be made when influent flows change substantially.
noun ˈɪnflʊəntˈɪnflʊənt
  • A stream, especially a tributary, which flows into another stream or lake.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The method involves the steps of continuously flowing an influent into a treatment basin and continuously flowing an effluent out of the treatment basin into a clarifier.
    • This proves that the presence of ASP effluent in the Knostrop influent is not detrimental to settlement and that the Knostrop influent is capable of good settlement with proper operation.
    • Each system is designed to handle a certain volume of water per day, but the system is also tailored for the qualities of the specific influent.
    • In an extensive survey of U.S. wastewater treatment plants, Schulz has found perfluorinated compounds in influents and effluents.
    • Good examples of influent streams include the Nile, and the Colorado River in the southwestern United States.
    Synonyms
    brook, rivulet, rill, runnel, streamlet, freshet

Origin

Late Middle English (as an adjective): from Latin influent- 'flowing in', from influere (see influence). The noun is recorded from the mid 19th century.

 
 

Definition of influent in US English:

influent

adjectiveˈinflo͝oəntˈɪnflʊənt
  • Flowing in.

    the influent lines were relocated while waste water was still flowing
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In summer, influent waters are commonly warm and enter the uppermost waters, but cooler rainwater falling at night may sink to the level of the thermocline before moving out into the basin.
    • The reactor system includes a treatment basin having an inlet for continuously receiving an influent stream and an outlet for continuously discharging an effluent stream, and contains a mixed liquor.
    • The high sludge yields were caused by unexpectedly high and erratic levels of influent solids for which the builders were not responsible.
    • Municipal water treatment plants must charge customers for the increased chemicals and electricity necessary for water treatment when influent raw water has high turbidity levels.
    • In case of the river Ganges, it is effluent in south-west while influent in the north of Calcutta.
    • Use at least a 4-inch diameter sewer line (also known as influent line or distribution pipe) from the house to the lagoon.
    • The influent solution was sparged continuously with N2 gas to maintain anoxic conditions for the bacteria and to prevent aerobic oxidation of the materials in the wastewater.
    • The influent waters carry not only solute loads, but also sediments both in suspension and along the bed of the streams.
    • The influent pump shaft acts as a lift station delivering raw sewage from a newly constructed 9.5-mile-long 18-foot diameter rock tunnel.
    • Therefore, adjustments to the dosing system must be made when influent flows change substantially.
    • He was a fantastic racehorse and like a lot of Danehill's sons can become an influent sire.
nounˈinflo͝oəntˈɪnflʊənt
  • 1A stream, especially a tributary, which flows into another stream or lake.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This proves that the presence of ASP effluent in the Knostrop influent is not detrimental to settlement and that the Knostrop influent is capable of good settlement with proper operation.
    • Good examples of influent streams include the Nile, and the Colorado River in the southwestern United States.
    • Each system is designed to handle a certain volume of water per day, but the system is also tailored for the qualities of the specific influent.
    • The method involves the steps of continuously flowing an influent into a treatment basin and continuously flowing an effluent out of the treatment basin into a clarifier.
    • In an extensive survey of U.S. wastewater treatment plants, Schulz has found perfluorinated compounds in influents and effluents.
    Synonyms
    brook, rivulet, rill, runnel, streamlet, freshet
    1. 1.1Ecology A nondominant organism that has a major effect on the balance of a plant or animal community.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • fnu typically ranges from 0.00-0.04 for raw influents and from 0.00-0.05 for settled influents.
      • In Chile, a pending study by Claudio Miranda, of the Laboratory of Aquatic Pathology, found antibiotic-resistant bacteria in fish farm effluent that was ‘significantly higher ‘than the influent, the feed or any other element.’

Origin

Late Middle English (as an adjective): from Latin influent- ‘flowing in’, from influere (see influence). The noun is recorded from the mid 19th century.

 
 
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