carbon的意思和读音

carbon

: [ˈkɑrbən] : [ˈkɑː(r)bən]

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carbons  

carbonn.

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

carbon fibre

2.[u]used when referring to the gas carbon dioxide in terms of the effect it has on the earth's climate in causing global warming

carbon emissions/levels/taxes

How do we move to a low carbon economy?

3.[c]a piece of carbon paper

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n.1.a chemical element that is found in all living things, and can also exist as diamonds or coal2.the gases carbon dioxide and carbon monoxide3.a piece of carbon paper

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2. cancer n. carbon n. [] cargo n. ...

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6. pollution n carbon n △ dioxide n △ ...

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1.But we do not know whether lower carbon footprints will always be better for biodiversity.

2.It also found that such fires produce as much carbon dioxide in a few weeks as California's motor vehicle traffic does in a year.

3.The Bank is also working with the Chinese government to make a new coal plant ready to employ "carbon capture" technology.使

4.Carbon materials are inexpensive and easy to process. The mold does not embrittle even when repeatedly used.使使

5.As Ed Miliband, the UK climate secretary, put it, a limit to carbon dioxide emissions is the "big prize" to be won at Copenhagen.(EdMiliband)”。

6.All that extra carbon dioxide, however, has been a bitter pill for the ocean to swallow.

7.Lord Mandelson, his business secretary, talked of a new industrial revolution and said that there was "no high-carbon future" .”。

8.More than 90 percent of the matter that makes up trees was once water and free-floating atmospheric carbon dioxide.,90%

9.As for the name-changing of Chen's family, it is just a joke. How much influence can "Chen Low-carbon" have on the public?,“

10.Landfill sites will be converted into vast open-air incinerators, operating around the clock in an attempt to maximise carbon output.廿