释义 |
ster·i·lize \ˈsterəˌlīz\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Usage: see -ize Etymology: sterile + -ize : to cause to become sterile, barren, or unproductive: as a. : to cause (land) to become unfruitful whether by exhaustion of fertility or deliberately by use of a sterilant b. : to deprive of the power of reproducing (as by surgical removal or inhibition of function of the reproductive organs) : make incapable of germination or fecundation c. (1) : to cause to become void of something desirable (as ideas, emotions, intelligence) < parental pressure that sterilizes an inquiring young mind > (2) : to make powerless, ineffective, or useless usually by restraining from a normal function, relation, or participation < capital sterilized by hoarding > specifically : to prevent (gold) from serving as a basis for a monetary expansion d. : to free from living microorganisms usually by the use of physical or chemical agents — compare pasteurize |