extract的意思和读音

extract

: [ˈekˌstrækt] : [ˈekstrækt]

n.

v.

extracts  extracting  extracted  

v.+n.extract information,extract tooth,extract coal,extract protein,gold extract

n.source

v.put in

n.excerpt,cutting,quotation,citation,abstract

v.take out,remove,obtain,winkle out,unearth

extractn.

1.[c]~ (from sth)a short passage from a book, piece of music, etc. that gives you an idea of what the whole thing is like

The following extract is taken from her new novel.

2.[u][c]a substance that has been obtained from sth else using a particular process

yeast extract

face cream containing natural plant extracts

vanilla extract

v.

1.~ sth (from sb/sth)to remove or obtain a substance from sth, for example by using an industrial or a chemical process

a machine that extracts excess moisture from the air湿

to extract essential oils from plants

2.~ sth (from sb/sth)to obtain information, money, etc., often by taking it from sb who is unwilling to give it

Journalists managed to extract all kinds of information about her private life.

3.~ sth (from sb/sth)to choose information, etc. from a book, a computer, etc. to be used for a particular purpose

This article is extracted from his new book.

4.~ sth (from sb/sth)to take or pull sth out, especially when this needs force or effort

The dentist may decide that the wisdom teeth need to be extracted.齿

He rifled through his briefcase and extracted a file.

5.~ sth (from sb/sth)to get a particular feeling or quality from a situation

They are unlikely to extract much benefit from the trip.

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v.1.to remove something from a particular place; to remove a substance from another substance; to remove one of someones teetstrong.to get something from someone who does not want to give it to you; to get the exact information that you need from a lot of information that you have

n.1.a substance that has been taken from a plant or from another substance2.a short piece of writing taken from something such as a book or letter

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1.They developed it all on the fly, using a lot of guesswork. How much fat do you extract?

2.The antitussive activity of the extract was comparable to that of codeine phosphate, a prototype antitussive agent.

3.This "wage premium" reflects the extent to which workers have been able to extract more pay than is merited by their qualifications.

4.We have several professional comedians in our club, and I've been amazed at just how much humor they're able to extract from our meetings.

5.A text description can be associated with a particular request to help differentiate requests for similar extract requests.

6.Check to see if this section = N_SOL, if it does then extract the source file name and go back to Start.=N_SOL,

7.The secret to avoiding gas-guzzling at sea is to go back to the roots of the word "sailing" and extract power from the wind.

8.It has also been found that this method yields a product, which upon drying gives a tea extract powder with excellent cold water solubility.

9.Wishing to extract it from her drink, the young girl of fourteen began to unroll the thread of the cocoon.14线

10.Upgrades have been made to extract more performance out of a car widely acknowledged as one of the leaders in its class.