vapor的意思和读音

vapor

: [ˈveɪpər] : [ˈveɪpə(r)]

n.;【;【

v.(使…);(使…)

vapors  vapored  vaporing  

adj.+n.flammable vapor

v.+n.vapor condense

n.gas,air,ether,haze,fumes

vapor— see alsovapour

n.1.;2.

v.1.(使...);(使...)

n.1.[Sci-Tech]very small drops of water or other liquids in the air, that make the air feel wet2.[Sci-Tech]a gaseous substance at a temperature lower than that at which it can be liquefied or solidified by an appropriate increase in pressure alone

v.1.to change into a vapor, or cause sth. to change into a vapor

1. urinal n 尿便 vapor n veil n ...

2. confuse vt. ,使; vapor n. vaporize vi. ...

3. vanquish vapor variable ...

4. fog ? vapor , fog , ...

5. VAPOR KING EXPLORER TRAFFIC FIGHTER DIESEL( VAPOR) MO…

6. 〖 dew〗 〖 hydrosphere;vapor;moisture〗 ”。〖 road〗 ...

7. (nor ), (vapor ) v. (viscera ), ...

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1.Pressurized water vapor used for heating, cooking, or to provide mechanical power.

2.Along the front, the cold air will slide under the warm air and push it up. The water vapor in the warm air will condense and form clouds.沿

3.They talk a good range of small water droplets are on the sun-baked into a the water vapor, embarked on a summer's journey to heaven.

4.It is a closed-cell structure with high permeability of vapor, hard but brittle and easy to be damaged with short life.寿

5.On Earth, it is the condensation of atmospheric water vapor into drops of water heavy enough to fall, often making it to the surface.

6.However, like her daughter was swept away by the wind, the sun of the sun, or into a vapor and cloud-like, still no trace.

7.(Kusenko likens it to "a bullet passing through a cloud of vapor. " ) And if it runs into a neutron star?(Kusenko穿”)

8.There's no interior cladding, vapor comes out of ducts in the ceiling, and the only windows are too high to see out of.

9.A And now we have the total pressure in terms of constants like these pure vapor pressures and the composition of A in the gas phase.

10.A massive flood can be created by damming up one of these massive vapor rivers, causing huge amounts of rainfall to be dumped.