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v. 富集(充实,加浓)
a. 浓化的(加浓的,富化的)

  1. The library was enriched with new books.
    购买新书使图书馆得到了充实。
  2. The soil is enriched with nitrates.
    土壤里施了硝酸盐肥料。



Enrich \En*rich"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Enriched}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Enriching}.] [F. enrichir; pref. en- (L. in) + riche
rich. See {Rich}.]
1. To make rich with any kind of wealth; to render opulent;
to increase the possessions of; as, to enrich the
understanding with knowledge.

Seeing, Lord, your great mercy
Us hath enriched so openly. --Chaucer's
Dream.

2. To supply with ornament; to adorn; as, to enrich a ceiling
by frescoes.

3. To make rich with manure; to fertilize; -- said of the
soil; as, to enrich land by irrigation.

4. To supply with knowledge; to instruct; to store; -- said
of the mind. --Sir W. Raleigh.

  1. Its main role is to produce enriched uranium and plutonium for nuclear weapons.
  2. "More money, more leisure and the pursuit of fun and travel have enormously enriched the way we live," says the report.
  3. The government is the only domestic supplier of enriched uranium, which is the fuel used in nuclear reactors.
  4. It is detonated by firing a spherical shell of high explosive around a ball of plutonium (or highly enriched uranium).
  5. "By working together to create opportunity and a good life for all, all of us are enriched _ not just in economic terms, but as citizens and as human beings," Dukakis says in the ad.
  6. Cheney said Iraq could seize the enriched uranium it now has - that same material now under IAEA safeguards - and use it for one crude device.
  7. They apparently checked on a 27-pound mass of highly enriched uranium that Iraq salvaged from its Osirak nuclear reactor which was destroyed by an Israeli air attack in 1981.
  8. When a dedicated new management team and a fine union in Milwaukee work together to turn Harley-Davidson around and help it come back to life and save 1,200 good jobs, we are all enriched and ennobled.
  9. To be useful, that concentration must be increased to 3 percent to 4 percent, resulting in "enriched" uranium.
  10. Yet a closer look suggests takeovers have stimulated and enriched the economy.
  11. Duke Power has already withdrawn from a contract to buy enriched uranium from the federal Energy Department after 1996, and has further indicated that betweeen 1991 and 1995 it will use the Energy Department to meet only 70% of its enriched uranium needs.
  12. Duke Power has already withdrawn from a contract to buy enriched uranium from the federal Energy Department after 1996, and has further indicated that betweeen 1991 and 1995 it will use the Energy Department to meet only 70% of its enriched uranium needs.
  13. We also need storage for weapons-grade enriched plutonium and uranium.
  14. These counts, which the prosecution contends don't involve nearly as many classified documents, include allegations that North lied to Congress, obstructed a presidential investigation of the Iran-Contra affair and illegally enriched himself.
  15. Asked if immigrants have made a contribution in the last decade to American culture, 46 percent said they haven't, while 40 percent said immigrants have enriched the culture.
  16. Most of the utilities said they will offset the suspension by increasing imports from Canada and Australia of enriched uranium, which is used as fuel for nuclear power plants.
  17. We cannot do less for a theatre and its artists who so enriched our lives.
  18. It permits reactors to run on natural uranium instead of the more expensive and more tightly controlled enriched uranium fuel.
  19. The decision is complicated by three factors. First, the world faces a glut of enriched uranium.
  20. Profits from the takeover and greenmail game have masked lackluster insurance results and enriched Mr. Steinberg.
  21. In a 107-page judgment, Justice Mary Southin said, "It is clear that (Messrs.) Carter and Ward embarked in May 1984 on a scheme with (Mr.) Lazzell and Colin Carter by which they were all to be enriched at the Fund's expense."
  22. Evening at Genny's is basically black, enriched by traditional pearl accessories, or an enticing rhinestone embroidered bustier peering out of a slinky chiffon gown.
  23. Why should you buy this book? Because it shows that 'down-market' movie genres can sometimes be explored and enriched by an up-market movie intelligence.
  24. "Maybe a third of our schools are doing this or approaching this," Bennett said, but even some of those schools don't offer an enriched curriculum to all their pupils.
  25. A 1985 study that prompted some consumers to switch from corn oil to olive oil involved a highly enriched diet because the experimenters hiked levels of unsaturated fats to measure them more easily.
  26. Mr Kuchma said the re-export of oil sold by Russia at subsidised rates had unfairly enriched bureaucrats and left Ukraine with an energy shortage.
  27. Those convicted could be fined, ordered to restitute funds to those who had been damaged, and/or be disqualified from being directors. When individuals have not personally enriched themselves, a prison sentence often looks unnecessarily harsh.
  28. The First Amendment, his father said, has been continually enriched and elaboraterst Amendment cd by the ongoing dialogue of society and courts addressing the countless issues it embraces.
  29. The Justice Department said restricting enriched uranium from other countries could force up prices of electricity to consumers here as supplies of the nuclear fuel dwindled.
  30. The US has asked Germany to reconsider plans to build a nuclear research reactor using bomb-grade highly enriched uranium, a step which it says would set back 10 years of efforts to prevent nuclear proliferation.
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