gas查询结果如下:
形容词 变体/同根词
名词 变体/同根词
Terminology of demolition equipment and materials for oil and gas well
GB/T14659-1993油、气井用爆破器材术语
属类:行业标准名称--
Determination of naphthalene of gas in urban area-Picric acid method
城市燃气中萘含量测定苦味酸法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12209.1-1990
Determination of naphthalene of gas in urban area-Gas chromatographic method
城市燃气中萘含量测定气相色谱法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12209.2-1990
Detection methods for harmful gas evolved from non-dangerous cargo in holds
船舱内非危险货物产生有害气体的检测方法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T12301-1990
Ethylene for industrial use-Determination of hydrocarbon impurities-Gas chromatographic method
工业用乙烯中烃类杂质的测定气相色谱法
属类:行业标准名称-国家标准名-GB/T3391-1991
gas (缩写:gas)
气体;煤气;= GETVIS Area Subpooling,可获得的虚存子公用区; = Global Address Space, 全局地址空间
属类:IT行业 -电脑术语-缩写词
general average,salvage and special charges (缩写:gas)
共同海损、救助费及特殊情况费用共同海损、救助及特别费用
属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词
General Average Survey (缩写:gas)
共同海损检验
属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词
general average sacrifice (缩写:gas)
共同海损牺牲
属类:行业术语 -海运-缩写词
global assessment scale (缩写:gas)
总体评定量表
属类:化学及生命科学 -医学-缩写词
adjective
1.Very amusing or entertaining.
‘Ruthie, that’s _gas_ —you’re a gem’
‘That sounds _gas_ that the two of them are chattering and getting on so well.’
noun
1.A flammable gas used as a fuel.
‘cooking is done by bottled _gas_ ’
‘We have to drastically reduce the burning of fossil fuels, coal, oil and _gas_ , so we need more wind farms to produce cleaner electricity.’
2.A gaseous anaesthetic such as nitrous oxide, used in dentistry.
‘He compared being so short of hand towels to running out of anaesthetic _gas_ during an operation.’
‘Nowadays, general anaesthesia is seldom administered via a mask and anaesthetic _gas_ or vapour.’
3.A gaseous substance that cannot be liquefied by the application of pressure alone.
‘Nitrogen dioxide is a brown _gas_ , transformed from nitric oxide contained in emissions.’
‘The resulting ester was saponified under basic conditions to the free acid, converted to the acyl chloride with thionyl chloride, and then to the amide with anhydrous ammonia _gas_ .’
4.A substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape (unlike a solid) and no fixed volume (unlike a liquid)
‘hot balls of _gas_ that become stars’
‘poisonous _gases_ ’
5.An entertaining or amusing person or situation.
‘the party would be a _gas_ ’
‘Since then, it’s been a rather gentle decline, although many in the UK during the 80s and 90s still thought I was a _gas_ .’
6.An explosive mixture of firedamp with air.
‘Late in the afternoon, during the shift change, an explosion of methane _gas_ , ″firedamp,″ blasted deep in the underground workings.’
‘To clear mines of _gas_ - be it explosive or poisonous - a crude system of ventilation was used.’
7.Enjoyment, amusement, or fun.
‘it was great _gas_ in the club last night’
‘It was great _gas_ and he always ended up feeling glad that he lived in Ireland after he’d watch it.’
8.Gas generated in the alimentary canal; flatulence.
‘Some people get a lot of _gas_ from foods that don’t bother others.’
‘This is especially true if you have had a procedure that typically leads to a large amount of intestinal _gas_ , such as a colonoscopy with polypectomy.’
9.Gas or vapour used as a poisonous agent in warfare.
‘ _gas_ was one of the most dreaded weapons of the war’
‘In one case, military police sprayed pepper _gas_ on a group of university students to stop them from singing while waiting to be removed from the Navy base.’
10.Used in reference to power or the accelerator of a car.
‘we stopped for _gas_ ’
‘She drove, making two stops for _gas_ on the way home to Sager’s Creek.’
verb
1.(of a storage battery or dry cell) give off gas.
‘the maintenance-free charger controls the input without inducing _gassing_ ’
‘It is however possible to compress the cell packs subsequent to their formation and prior to inserting them into their final container to expel at least a proportion of their electrolyte which will reduce the amount of electrolyte which needs to be _gassed_ off in the finished cells.’
2.Fill the tank of (a motor vehicle) with petrol.
‘after _gassing_ up the car, he went into the restaurant’
‘At one of the pumps, an unshaved man in racing clothes was _gassing_ up his motorcycle.’
3.Kill or harm by exposure to gas.
‘my son was _gassed_ at Verdun’
‘In other words, it cannot _gas_ enemy soldiers, but it reserves the right to _gas_ prisoners and civilians!’
4.Talk excessively about trivial matters.
‘I thought you’d never stop _gassing_ ’
‘First, the idea that the acme of being civilised is lying around your dining table _gassing_ about culture and politics in a nice city, while the slaves do the washing up.’
独上高台望四海 手揽云月傍天飞, 落叶重重已十月 归鸟凄凄啼心扉。