释义 |
eth·yl·amine \|ethələ|mēn\ noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ethyl + amine 1. : a colorless flammable volatile liquid base C2H5NH2 that has an ammoniacal odor, is usually made from ammonia and ether or alcohol, and is used chiefly in organic synthesis — called also monoethylamine 2. : an amine containing ethyl attached to amino nitrogen — see diethylamine, triethylamine |