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单词 sol
释义

sol1

nounPlural soles sɒl
  • variant of soh

Rhymes

boll, Chabrol, Coll, doll, Guignol, haute école, loll, moll, pol, poll, skol, troll, vol

sol2

nounPlural soles sɒlsoʊl
Chemistry
  • A fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • At this stage the mixture is known as a sol, and contains sufficient energy for the molecules to move freely in the mixture.
    • De Hevesy dissolved the medals in acid, creating a colloidal sol so dark it was virtually black.
    • This concept does not entail the simultaneous existence of a silica gel and a sol, but rather a coexistence of short-chain silica polymers and monosilicic acid that condense to form quartz fibers.
    • Monoliths doped with azurin were prepared adding the protein to the buffer solution to be mixed with the sol.
    • Conversely, in areas where the silica was less concentrated, a gel would not form; rather, horizontal Uruguay bands would form by precipitation and settling out of silica crystallites from the aqueous sol.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation of solution.

sol3

(also nuevo sol)
nounPlural soles sɒl
  • The basic monetary unit of Peru, equal to 100 cents. It replaced the inti in 1991.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Peru's sol reached a decade high against the dollar after its foreign-currency debt rating was raised to investment grade by Fitch Ratings yesterday, increasing the allure of the nation's securities.
    • The Peruvian Neuvo Sol is also known around the world as a commodity currency.
    • Garcia merely printed more of them, so many that a new currency, the nuevo sol, had to be invented to erase the memory of the old one.

Origin

Spanish, literally 'sun'.

Sol4

proper nounsɒl
Roman Mythology
  • The sun, especially when personified as a god.

    Synonyms
    star

Origin

Latin.

 
 

SOL1

abbreviationsōlsoʊl
vulgar slang
  • Shit out of luck.

sol2

(also so)
nounsōlsoʊl
Music
  • 1(in solmization) the fifth note of a major scale.

    1. 1.1 The note G in the fixed-do system.

Origin

Middle English sol: representing (as an arbitrary name for the note) the first syllable of solve, taken from a Latin hymn (see solmization).

sol3

nounsäl
Chemistry
  • A fluid suspension of a colloidal solid in a liquid.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • De Hevesy dissolved the medals in acid, creating a colloidal sol so dark it was virtually black.
    • Conversely, in areas where the silica was less concentrated, a gel would not form; rather, horizontal Uruguay bands would form by precipitation and settling out of silica crystallites from the aqueous sol.
    • Monoliths doped with azurin were prepared adding the protein to the buffer solution to be mixed with the sol.
    • This concept does not entail the simultaneous existence of a silica gel and a sol, but rather a coexistence of short-chain silica polymers and monosilicic acid that condense to form quartz fibers.
    • At this stage the mixture is known as a sol, and contains sufficient energy for the molecules to move freely in the mixture.

Origin

Late 19th century: abbreviation of solution.

sol4

(also nuevo sol)
nounsōl
  • The basic monetary unit of Peru, equal to 100 centavos. It replaced the inti in 1991.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Peruvian Neuvo Sol is also known around the world as a commodity currency.
    • Garcia merely printed more of them, so many that a new currency, the nuevo sol, had to be invented to erase the memory of the old one.
    • Peru's sol reached a decade high against the dollar after its foreign-currency debt rating was raised to investment grade by Fitch Ratings yesterday, increasing the allure of the nation's securities.

Origin

Spanish, literally ‘sun’.

Sol5

proper noun
Roman Mythology
  • The sun, especially when personified as a god.

    Synonyms
    star

Origin

Latin.

 
 
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