salt
n. 盐, 风趣, 刺激 a. 含盐的, 咸的, 风趣的, 辛辣的 vt. 加盐于, 用盐腌
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教材释义与例句
用盐腌;给…加盐;将盐撒在道路上使冰或雪融化
to add salt to food to make it taste better
咸水的;含盐的,咸味的;盐腌的;猥亵的
preserved with salt
释义与例句
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A common substance, chemically consisting mainly of sodium chloride (NaCl), used extensively as a food ingredient, seasoning, condiment, and preservative.
盐
食盐
盐巴
咸盐
可数 不可数Near-synonyms: table salt, rock salt, road salt
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One of the compounds formed from the reaction of an acid with a base, where a positive ion replaces a hydrogen of the acid.
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A salt marsh, a saline marsh at the shore of a sea.
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A sailor (also old salt).
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A sequence of random data added to plain text data (such as passwords or messages) prior to encryption or hashing, in order to make brute force decryption more difficult.
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A person who seeks employment at a company in order to (once employed by it) help unionize it.
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Flavour; taste; seasoning.
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Piquancy; wit; sense.
废旧 不可数 可数Attic salt
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A dish for salt at table; a salt cellar.
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Epsom salts or other salt used as a medicine.
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Skepticism and common sense.
比喻 不可数 可数Any politician's statements must be taken with a grain of salt, but his need to be taken with a whole shaker of salt.
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Tears; indignation; outrage; arguing.
不可数 可数There was so much salt in that thread about the poor casting decision.
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The money demanded by Eton schoolboys during the montem.
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A bounding; a leaping; a prance.
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To add salt to.
加盐
落盐
及物to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt the city streets in the winter
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To deposit salt as a saline solution.
不及物The brine begins to salt.
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To fill with salt between the timbers and planks for the preservation of the timber.
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To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have.
To blast metal into (as a portion of a mine) in order to cause to appear to be a productive seam.
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To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have.
To add bogus evidence to an archaeological site.
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To insert or inject something into an object to give it properties it would not naturally have.
To add certain chemical elements to (a nuclear or conventional weapon) so that it generates more radiation.
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To sprinkle throughout.
及物They salted the document with arcane language.
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To add filler bytes before encrypting, in order to make brute-force decryption more resource-intensive.
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To render a thing useless.
To sow with salt (of land), symbolizing a curse on its re-inhabitation.
及物 政治 军事In this place were put to the ground and salted the houses of José Mascarenhas.
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To render a thing useless.
To lock a page title so it cannot be created.
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Of water: containing salt, saline.
Why the Sea is Salt
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Treated with salt as a preservative; cured with salt, salted.
salt beef
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Of land, fields etc.: flooded by the sea.
a salt marsh
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Of plants: growing in the sea or on land flooded by the sea.
salt grass
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Related to salt deposits, excavation, processing or use.
a salt mine
The salt factory is a key connecting element in the seawater infrastructure.
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Bitter; sharp; pungent.
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Salacious; lecherous; lustful; (of animals) in heat.
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Costly; expensive.
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PIE word *sḗh₂l From Middle English salt, from Old English sealt, from Proto-West Germanic *salt, from Proto-Germanic *saltą, from Proto-Indo-European *sḗh₂l (“salt”). Doublet of sal, salary, and salsa, all ultimately from Latin sāl (“salt”), which it superseded as the general term for "salt".
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