litmus的意思和读音

litmus

: [ˈlɪtməs] : ['lɪtməs]

n.

litmusn.

1.a substance that turns red when it touches an acid and blue when it touches an alkali

litmus paper

n.1.2.

n.1.a substance that is used in chemical tests to discover whether a substance is an acid or an alkali

1. matrass litmus litmus paper ...

2. Bromophenol Red LITMUS CALCIUM PYROPHOSPHATE ...

3. Gelatin liquigication Litmus Oxidase ...

4. 6 ( Tri-Angle) 9 Litmus) 11 ( Dancing All Night) ...

6. Lining or stippling 线 litmus litmus rule ...

7. soap stone litmus carbolic acid ...

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1.AMERICA'S mid-term elections are turning into a referendum on the role of the state, and George Bush junior's tax cuts are the litmus test.

2.Often, she said, a kiss can provide a window into long-term compatibility. "A first kiss is nature's ultimate litmus test, " she said.

3.There is no doubt, crisis response's the litmus test for the competitiveness of ". "”。

4.The CSR Litmus Test A South African winery is working hard to face up to its slave-holding past.

5.The footwear dispute has come to be seen as a litmus test for Europe's commitment to free trade in the midst of an economic crisis.

6.In the form of a water solution or as litmus paper, it is the oldest and most-used indicator of whether a substance is an acid or a Base.

7.Obama was careful to say that he would impose no litmus test on potential nominees.

8."In my opinion, the Cabinet composition should have been a key litmus test for Mr. Obama, " Sultanzoi said.

9.Within the G. O. P. , willful ignorance has become a litmus test for candidates, one that Mr. Romney is determined to pass at all costs.

10.The litmus test of a liberal regime must surely be the freedom of the individual from arbitrary arrest and punishment.