quenching
['kwentʃɪŋ]
n.
淬火,熄;
v.
解(渴)( quench的现在分词 );
终止(某事物);
(用水)扑灭(火焰等);
将(热物体)放入水中急速冷却;
例句:
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She had, of course, no faculty for quenching memory in dissipation.
她当然也没有以放荡纵欲来冲淡记忆的能耐.
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This loss, termed quenching , may arise in two ways.
此种损失称为淬火, 呈两个方面.
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Quenching agents could be particularly effective in combination with ultraviolet absorbers.
猝灭剂与紫外线吸收剂并用时效果更为突出.
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Orange wine is most refreshing and thirst-quenching.
来自Westminster Gazette
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Gooseberry, sweet herbs, fennel and freshly sliced green pepper bounce off a base of mouth-puckering, thirst-quenching acidity.
来自WSJ
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They created several virtual materials, and tested them for sound-quenching properties using a computer model.
来自MSN