liquefaction

英 [,lɪkwɪ'fækʃən] 美 [,lɪkwɪ'fækʃən]
  • n. 液化;熔解
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liquefaction (n.)
late 15c., from French liquéfaction, from Late Latin liquefactionem (nominative liquefactio), noun of action from past participle stem of liquefacere "to make liquid, melt" (see liquefy).
1. The problem was one of liquefaction of the sandy soil.
问题是沙质土壤的液化作用.

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2. It must be cooled to its liquefaction temperature.
它必须冷却到其液化温度.

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3. Of the 13 patients with liquefaction necrosis, 11 had malignant disease.
病变内部出现液化坏死13例, 其中恶性病变11例.

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4. Liquid fuels can be produced using direct coal liquefaction.
煤直接液化可以生产液体燃料油.

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5. The current natural gas liquefaction technology is compared with thermoacoustic refrigeration technology.
将当前的天然气液化技术与热声制冷技术进行比较.

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