to vaporize
01
蒸发, 汽化
to convert a substance from a solid or liquid state into gas
Transitive: to vaporize solid or liquid matter
例子
The warm breeze vaporized the morning fog, revealing a clear and sunny day.
温暖的微风蒸发了晨雾,露出了晴朗的阳光明媚的一天。
In the kitchen, the chef used a culinary torch to delicately vaporize the sugar atop a crème brûlée.
在厨房里,厨师用烹饪喷枪轻轻地蒸发了焦糖布丁上的糖。
02
蒸发, 汽化
to convert a substance into vapor or gas
Transitive: to vaporize a substance
例子
The chemist vaporized the liquid nitrogen by heating it in a specialized container.
化学家通过在专门的容器中加热蒸发了液态氮。
The chef vaporized the alcohol in the sauce by carefully igniting it with a flame.
厨师通过用火焰小心点燃,将酱汁中的酒精蒸发了。
03
蒸发, 迅速减少并消失
to decrease in quantity or intensity rapidly and disappear
Intransitive
例子
The company 's profits seemed to vaporize overnight after the announcement of the financial scandal.
在财务丑闻宣布后,公司的利润似乎在一夜之间蒸发了。
Her hopes of winning the competition vaporized when she stumbled during her final performance.
当她最后一次表演中绊倒时,她赢得比赛的希望蒸发了。
04
蒸发, 汽化
to destroy or annihilate something completely by turning it into vapor or gas
Transitive: to vaporize sth
例子
The intense heat of the explosion vaporized the entire building in a matter of seconds.
爆炸的强烈热量在几秒钟内就将整栋建筑蒸发了。
The volcanic eruption vaporized everything in its path, leaving behind only scorched earth.
火山喷发蒸发了其路径上的一切,只留下焦土。
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