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单词 vaporize
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Definition of vaporize in English:

vaporize

(British vaporise)
verb ˈveɪpərʌɪzˈveɪpəˌraɪz
  • Convert or be converted into vapour.

    with object there is a large current which is sufficient to vaporize carbon
    no object cold gasoline does not vaporize readily
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When Earth passes through the debris each August, the bits are vaporized in the atmosphere.
    • A computerized laser vaporizes a predetermined portion of the cornea.
    • Its impact with the ground results in a massive explosion, vaporizing the space object and launching perhaps over a trillion tons of gas, ash and rock dust into the atmosphere.
    • They've theorized that carbonates in the target rock exploded, vaporizing into carbon dioxide.
    • Valued for their predictability, these lasers emit high energy densities within short pulses that vaporize tissue while sparing surrounding skin.
    • The explosion initially vaporizes the surrounding rock and produces a high-temperature cavity.
    • The laser actually vaporizes a pinpoint of your skin.
    • Four hundred tons of heavy hydrogen in a real fusion reaction could instantly vaporize a city, but there was no concentrated heavy hydrogen in the building.
    • At a sufficiently high temperature the water below would vaporize and form a gas layer that supports the body of water above.
    • This should help illustrate how much energy it takes to vaporize a gallon of water.
    • Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration.
    • Before wet wood can burn, heat energy must first supply enough energy to vaporize the water.
    • However, NH 3 is toxic, chills its surroundings rapidly on vaporizing, and releases heat on contact with water.
    • Heat vaporizes gasoline and it all burns as a volatile gas.
    • The kinetic energy of the meteorite is converted to heat, which vaporizes the surrounding rock as well as much of the meteorite, producing an explosion equivalent to a large nuclear device.
    • When the asteroid hit, it was vaporized by the extreme energy of the impact.
    • The intensity of the laser light is sufficient to vaporize material and produce irreversible changes.
    • For example, a gas engine is designed to vaporize gasoline and then ignite it with a spark.
    • If the alloys are unduly superheated, zinc is vaporized and the chemistry of the alloy is changed.
    • Also, for early cancers, a doctor may use a laser to vaporize the growth.
    Synonyms
    become vapour, volatilize
    dry up

Derivatives

  • vaporable

  • adjective ˈveɪp(ə)rəb(ə)l
    • The body lotion and the aromatic are vaporable so that they will be vaporized by the body temperature.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • These resins have excellent dyeing property for the vaporable or thermally diffusible dyes.
  • vaporizable

  • adjective
    • In certain circumstances the mixing of a hot liquid and a cooler, vaporisable one leads to an explosive rate of vapour production.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The topical application may be in the form of a solution, a semisolid, a solid, a spray solution or a vaporizable solution.
      • The coals that are extracted from the mine are highly vaporisable, which is due to the pit humidity - around 30%.
      • A device for producing an aerosol from vaporisable constituents of tobacco comprises a vaporising chamber within which the tobacco is placed.
      • The compounds and particles are not vaporizable, but the mixture as a whole is (albeit with a residual component).
  • vaporization

  • noun veɪpərʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
    • Alternatively, the soot might have come from the vaporization of oil deposits at the site of the meteorite impact.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In a manner similar to the vaporization of a liquid, sublimation of a solid may occur over a wide range of temperature.
      • Lasers are notorious for producing copious amounts of noxious smoke or plume as a by-product of vaporization.
      • Evaporation involves heat loss through the vaporization of sweat.
      • The carbon dioxide laser is the more powerful of the two, used primarily in procedures involving the cutting or vaporization of tissue.
 
 

Definition of vaporize in US English:

vaporize

(British vaporise)
verbˈvāpəˌrīzˈveɪpəˌraɪz
  • Convert or be converted into vapor.

    with object there is a large current that is sufficient to vaporize carbon
    no object cold gasoline does not vaporize readily
    Example sentencesExamples
    • When the asteroid hit, it was vaporized by the extreme energy of the impact.
    • Also, for early cancers, a doctor may use a laser to vaporize the growth.
    • Valued for their predictability, these lasers emit high energy densities within short pulses that vaporize tissue while sparing surrounding skin.
    • Heat vaporizes gasoline and it all burns as a volatile gas.
    • At a sufficiently high temperature the water below would vaporize and form a gas layer that supports the body of water above.
    • If the alloys are unduly superheated, zinc is vaporized and the chemistry of the alloy is changed.
    • Four hundred tons of heavy hydrogen in a real fusion reaction could instantly vaporize a city, but there was no concentrated heavy hydrogen in the building.
    • The intensity of the laser light is sufficient to vaporize material and produce irreversible changes.
    • The kinetic energy of the meteorite is converted to heat, which vaporizes the surrounding rock as well as much of the meteorite, producing an explosion equivalent to a large nuclear device.
    • This should help illustrate how much energy it takes to vaporize a gallon of water.
    • Laser resurfacing is performed using a beam of laser energy that vaporizes the upper layers of damaged skin at specific and controlled levels of penetration.
    • They've theorized that carbonates in the target rock exploded, vaporizing into carbon dioxide.
    • The explosion initially vaporizes the surrounding rock and produces a high-temperature cavity.
    • The laser actually vaporizes a pinpoint of your skin.
    • However, NH 3 is toxic, chills its surroundings rapidly on vaporizing, and releases heat on contact with water.
    • For example, a gas engine is designed to vaporize gasoline and then ignite it with a spark.
    • When Earth passes through the debris each August, the bits are vaporized in the atmosphere.
    • A computerized laser vaporizes a predetermined portion of the cornea.
    • Before wet wood can burn, heat energy must first supply enough energy to vaporize the water.
    • Its impact with the ground results in a massive explosion, vaporizing the space object and launching perhaps over a trillion tons of gas, ash and rock dust into the atmosphere.
    Synonyms
    become vapour, volatilize
    dry up
 
 
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