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 contaminate [kәn'tæmineit]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 弄污, 弄脏, 污染, 毒害

[化] 污染

[医] 污染


  1. Flies contaminate food.
    苍蝇可污染食物。
  2. They are contaminating the minds of our young people with these subversive ideas.
    他们这些颠覆性的思想是对我们年轻人的精神污染。
  3. Donor- A contaminate that has donated extra“ free” electrons, thus making a wafer“ N-Type”.
    施主-可提供“自由”电子的搀杂物,使晶圆片呈现为N型。


contaminate


Contaminate \Con*tam"i*nate\ (k[o^]n*t[a^]m"[i^]*n[=a]t), v. t.
[imp. & p. p. {Contaminated}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Contaminating}.] [L. contaminatus, p. p. of contaminare to
bring into contact, to contaminate, fr. contamen contagion,
for contagmen; con- + root of tangere to touch. See
{Contact}.]
To soil, stain, or corrupt by contact; to tarnish; to sully;
to taint; to pollute; to defile.

Shall we now
Contaminate our figures with base bribes? --Shak.

I would neither have simplicity imposed upon, nor
virtue contaminated. --Goldsmith.

Syn: To pollute; defile; sully; taint; tarnish; soil; stain;
corrupt.


Contaminate \Con*tam"i*nate\ (-n[asl]t), a.
Contaminated; defiled; polluted; tainted. ``Contaminate
drink.'' --Daniel.

  1. The company already has options on the land. Opponents say the tract contains wetlands and any leaks could contaminate Nebraska's groundwater.
  2. Montagnier said that by contamination he meant the virus in one test tube could contaminate other viral cultures in the laboratory and then be identified as a new virus.
  3. West Germany (before unification) consumed just over 1m tonnes a year with just over half collected after use. The dumped oil is not only a wasted resource but a powerful pollutant which can contaminate land, poison water supplies and destroy wildlife.
  4. The burning tires also leave an oily residue that can contaminate underground and surface water.
  5. Federal officials worry that as the oil sinks toward the river bottom, it can't be recovered and will, perhaps, permanently contaminate the environment.
  6. As a result, Hong Kong's waters are often turned into seedbeds for disease that can kill certain fish and contaminate shellfish.
  7. It the meantime, health officials test the air and water around the vessel to be sure it does not contaminate the area.
  8. If this occurred near enough to contaminate the cloud from which the Earth and other parts of the solar system formed, then traces of those chemical isotopes would be found on those bodies.
  9. "It makes absolutely no sense to contaminate that plant and create radioactive wastes, particularly when the largest single investor in Seabrook is teetering on bankruptcy."
  10. It was known the satellite was doomed because of its declining orbit and there was concern it might contaminate the atmosphere with radioactive waste on re-entry.
  11. I looked like hell. I couldn't use makeup because I'd contaminate it, and how many times can you afford to throw away your makeup and buy all new stuff?" April, whose symptoms were similar, became her own plumber and repairman.
  12. Mr Jean-Paul Lemonde, the Feyzin refinery director, explains that the main problem with pure ethanol is that it is soluble in water and therefore more prone to contaminate and be contaminated.
  13. Though she chaired the U.N. World Commission on Environment and Development, the prime minister has come under sharp attack at home for letting industries contaminate some of Norway's once pristine fjords.
  14. But if it is built, and then rendered useless by political or other considerations, it could contaminate Rokkasho with an image as one of history's white elephants.
  15. Scientific studies show that the same particles also contaminate streams and watersheds and damage plants and trees.
  16. But the problem of quantity remains. To contaminate one square mile with mustard gas, for example, requires an initial attack with about 50 tons of mustard gas and to maintain lethal levels requires as much as 200 tons or more each day thereafter.
  17. A biological weapon could be unleashed on an unsuspecting public by using it in a liquid to contaminate water or in an aerosol that is dropped by bomb.
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