dipping [dɪp]  

dipping

dipping  [dɪp]

n. 浸渍;蘸  adj. 可调近光的;落下的  v. 蘸(dip的现在分词) 

名词复数:dippings 

Silk tubes, made by dipping a wax mold in aqueous silk solution, have a number of tissue engineering applications like blood vessel grafts and nerve guides. 将蜡模蘸在水化的丝蛋白溶液中形成的丝管,它在组织工程领域的应用很广泛,可以充当血管枝节和神经导引。
Some churches have also begun to allow " intinction " or dipping bread in communion wine rather than sharing the chalice , while others have stopped offering wine altogether, the newspaper said. 报纸上说,有的教堂已经开始允许用面包蘸圣餐酒,不再共用圣餐杯,而其他一些教堂则完全停止供应集体圣餐酒了。

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  • n. 浸渍;蘸
  • adj. 可调近光的;落下的
  • v. 蘸(dip的现在分词)
  • 1. Silk tubes, made by dipping a wax mold in aqueous silk solution, have a number of tissue engineering applications like blood vessel grafts and nerve guides.

    将蜡模蘸在水化的丝蛋白溶液中形成的丝管,它在组织工程领域的应用很广泛,可以充当血管枝节和神经导引。

  • 2. Some churches have also begun to allow " intinction " or dipping bread in communion wine rather than sharing the chalice , while others have stopped offering wine altogether, the newspaper said.

    报纸上说,有的教堂已经开始允许用面包蘸圣餐酒,不再共用圣餐杯,而其他一些教堂则完全停止供应集体圣餐酒了。

  • 3. The units can be used to generate tiny amounts of power, and, in principle, giant dipping birds could be constructed which would generate more power—but at a prohibitively high cost per kilowatt.

    这个装置可以用来产生微量的能量。 在实际中,可以通过制造出一只巨大的蘸水鸟来产生更多的能量——但是这样的话每千瓦电量的成本可真不低。

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