| 现在分词 | evaporating |
| 第三人称单数 | evaporates |
| 过去式 | evaporated |
| 过去分词 | evaporated |
| 复数 | evaporates |
The sun will evaporate the mist.
太阳会蒸发雾气。
The pool of water on the playground evaporated in the sun.
操场上水坑里的水在阳光下蒸发了。
The water soon evaporated in the sunshine.
水在阳光下不久就蒸发了。
Heat evaporates water into steam.
水受热变成水蒸气。
the militancy of earlier years had evaporated in the wake of defeat.
失败之后,早些年的好战心理消失了。
If you evaporate a little sea water on a porcelain dish; on cooling, crystals of common salt will deposit on the sides of the dish.
如果你将少许海水放到瓷盘中蒸发, 冷却后就会有普通食盐的结晶附着在盘的四周。
Without action, even the most grand of dreams evaporate into the ether when left unnurtured in the misty realms of the mind.
但光有梦想是不行的,你还必须对自己的梦想有信心并付诸行动。
The job security that the US economy once offered to high school graduates has largely evaporated.
美国经济曾经提供给高中毕业生的工作保障已基本消失。
来源: Past years' graduate entrance exam English reading true questions.How do your fingers feel after the two liquids have evaporated?
当这两种液体蒸发之后, 你的手指有何感觉?
来源: British Students' Science ReaderTrust between unions, employers and government has since evaporated.
目前,工会、雇主和政府之间的信任已经烟消云散。
来源: BBC Listening Compilation June 2014Melt away? Yes, you'll melt away soon, and then, you will evaporate and disappear.
融化?是的,你很快会融化,然后,消失不见。
来源: 101 Children's English StoriesIt is not only that growth is evaporating; inflation is also extraordinarily low.
经济恶化不仅是因为这个增长速度已经不复存在了,还因为极低的通胀水平。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And here's what would happen if all the Earth's oceans evaporated.
以下就是地球上所有海洋都蒸发了会发生的事。
来源: If there is a if.Yet barely had they appeared than they could have just as quickly evaporated.
然而,它们刚一出现,就很快地蒸发了。
来源: Environment and ScienceBut how bad would it be if all the oceans evaporated right now?
假如所有的海洋现在就消失会产生多可怕的影响呢?
来源: If there is a if.But by Sunday, the hope of finding anyone else alive had all but evaporated.
但到了周日,找到其它生还者的希望几乎已经破灭。
来源: VOA Daily Standard December 2021 CollectionTo cheat this, they'll just evaporate everything and turn everything into mushroom farms.
它们就会把所有人都杀掉然后把地球变成蘑菇场。
来源: Riddles (Audio Version)The sun will evaporate the mist.
太阳会蒸发雾气。
The pool of water on the playground evaporated in the sun.
操场上水坑里的水在阳光下蒸发了。
The water soon evaporated in the sunshine.
水在阳光下不久就蒸发了。
Heat evaporates water into steam.
水受热变成水蒸气。
the militancy of earlier years had evaporated in the wake of defeat.
失败之后,早些年的好战心理消失了。
If you evaporate a little sea water on a porcelain dish; on cooling, crystals of common salt will deposit on the sides of the dish.
如果你将少许海水放到瓷盘中蒸发, 冷却后就会有普通食盐的结晶附着在盘的四周。
Without action, even the most grand of dreams evaporate into the ether when left unnurtured in the misty realms of the mind.
但光有梦想是不行的,你还必须对自己的梦想有信心并付诸行动。
The job security that the US economy once offered to high school graduates has largely evaporated.
美国经济曾经提供给高中毕业生的工作保障已基本消失。
来源: Past years' graduate entrance exam English reading true questions.How do your fingers feel after the two liquids have evaporated?
当这两种液体蒸发之后, 你的手指有何感觉?
来源: British Students' Science ReaderTrust between unions, employers and government has since evaporated.
目前,工会、雇主和政府之间的信任已经烟消云散。
来源: BBC Listening Compilation June 2014Melt away? Yes, you'll melt away soon, and then, you will evaporate and disappear.
融化?是的,你很快会融化,然后,消失不见。
来源: 101 Children's English StoriesIt is not only that growth is evaporating; inflation is also extraordinarily low.
经济恶化不仅是因为这个增长速度已经不复存在了,还因为极低的通胀水平。
来源: The Economist (Summary)And here's what would happen if all the Earth's oceans evaporated.
以下就是地球上所有海洋都蒸发了会发生的事。
来源: If there is a if.Yet barely had they appeared than they could have just as quickly evaporated.
然而,它们刚一出现,就很快地蒸发了。
来源: Environment and ScienceBut how bad would it be if all the oceans evaporated right now?
假如所有的海洋现在就消失会产生多可怕的影响呢?
来源: If there is a if.But by Sunday, the hope of finding anyone else alive had all but evaporated.
但到了周日,找到其它生还者的希望几乎已经破灭。
来源: VOA Daily Standard December 2021 CollectionTo cheat this, they'll just evaporate everything and turn everything into mushroom farms.
它们就会把所有人都杀掉然后把地球变成蘑菇场。
来源: Riddles (Audio Version)探索常用高频词汇