catalyse

英['kætəlaɪz] 美['kætəlaɪz]
  • v. 催化;促使
  • =catalyze(美).
Verb:
  1. change by catalysis or cause to catalyze

1. The wires do not have a large enough surface to catalyse a big explosion.
这些导线覆盖的面积不够大,不足以引发大爆炸。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The ability of clay minerals to catalyse decarboxylation has long been recognised.
粘土矿物能催化脱羧基作用是早已认识到的问题.

来自辞典例句

3. It could catalyse further mergers that would bring gains of their own.
这也将促使未来进一步的有益合并.

来自互联网

4. Milwaukee itself exemplifies the hope that water may not only support growth, but catalyse it.
密尔沃基以自身说明,人们希望湖水不仅可以支撑经济增长, 还能起到推动作用.

来自互联网

5. Application: It is used for reducing treatment after catalyse burning of automobile tail gas purifier.
用途: 可用于汽车尾气净化气催化烧成后的还原处理.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. These mostly rely on expensive platinum to catalyse the reaction.
      这些在很大程度上依靠昂贵的铂作为催化剂来促进反应。
    2. The ability of clay minerals to catalyse decarboxylation has long been recognised.
      粘土矿物能催化脱羧基是早已认识到的问题。
    3. Officials hope crisis might also catalyse a welcome transformation.
      官员们也希望危机促成有利的转型。

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