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carbon

英 [ˈkɑːbən]

美 [ˈkɑːrbən]

n.  碳; 复写纸

复数:carbons 

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Collins.3 / BNC.3062 / COCA.3004

牛津词典

    noun


    • a chemical element. Carbon is found in all living things, existing in a pure state as diamond, graphite and buckminsterfullerene .

      1. a chemical element. Carbon is found in all living things, existing in a pure state as diamond, graphite and buckminsterfullerene .
        1. 复写纸
          a piece of carbon paper

          柯林斯词典


          • Carbonis a chemical element that diamonds and coal are made up of.
            1. N-COUNT 复写纸
              Acarbonis a sheet of carbon paper.
              1. He inserted the paper and two carbons.
                他放入了那张纸和两张复写纸。

            英英释义

            noun

            • a copy made with carbon paper
                Synonym:carbon copy
              1. an abundant nonmetallic tetravalent element occurring in three allotropic forms: amorphous carbon and graphite and diamond
                  Synonym:Catomic number 6
                1. a thin paper coated on one side with a dark waxy substance (often containing carbon)
                    Synonym:carbon paper

                  双语例句

                  • Plants and trees filter carbon dioxide out of the air and produce oxygen.
                    花草树木会过滤掉空气中的二氧化碳并制造氧气。
                  • We all need to look for ways to reduce our carbon footprint.
                    我们都需要寻求降低碳排放量的方法。
                  • You can make your flights carbon neutral by planting trees to make up for the greenhouse gas emissions.
                    可以通过植树对航空飞行进行碳中和,以抵消温室气体的排放。
                  • The emission of gases such as carbon dioxide should be stabilised at their present level
                    二氧化碳等气体的排放应该稳定在当前水平。
                  • Dissolved carbon dioxide makes the water more acidic.
                    二氧化碳溶解后能使水的酸性增加。
                  • Methane is often regarded as the second most important greenhouse gas after carbon dioxide.
                    甲烷常被认为是仅次于二氧化碳的重要温室气体。
                  • The drawing is transferred onto the wood by means of carbon paper.
                    这幅画是通过复写纸印到木头上的。
                  • Under normal circumstances, these two gases react readily to produce carbon dioxide and water.
                    在正常情况下,这两种气体容易发生反应产生二氧化碳和水。
                  • Both nicotine and carbon monoxide inhaled with cigarette smoking have been incriminated as causative factors.
                    抽烟时吸入的尼古丁和一氧化碳都已经被标定为致病因素。
                  • You can liquefy the carbon dioxide to separate it from the other constituents.
                    可以将二氧化碳液化,以便和其他成分分开。