ammonia
ammonia — 名詞
1. a colourless chemical (formula NH3, with one nitrogen atom joined to three hydro
氨;阿摩尼亞
由氮和氫組成、有刺鼻氣味的氣體
a colourless chemical (formula NH3, with one nitrogen atom joined to three hydrogen atoms) that has a sharp, choking smell; factories use it to produce fertilisers for crops, and a weak version mixed into water is sold for cleaning kitchens and bathrooms.
Mr. Lin opened the bottle and the sharp smell of ammonia made his eyes water.
林先生一打開瓶子,刺鼻的阿摩尼亞味就讓他眼睛流淚。
collocation: smell of ammonia
Most farmers in the valley use fertilisers made from ammonia to grow rice and corn.
山谷裡多數農夫都用以氨製成的肥料來種稻米和玉米。
collocation: fertilisers made from ammonia
Hannah cleaned the oven with a household ammonia solution and opened every window.
漢娜用家用阿摩尼亞清潔劑刷烤箱,並把每扇窗戶都打開。
The factory technician checked the steel tanks where ammonia is stored as a cold liquid under pressure.
工廠技師檢查了那幾個鋼槽,裡面以加壓方式把氨儲存成低溫液體。
Never mix bleach with ammonia, because the two chemicals release a poisonous gas.
千萬不要把漂白水和阿摩尼亞混在一起,因為這兩種化學物質會釋出有毒氣體。
- NH3
the chemical formula; used in scientific writing
- ammonium hydroxide
specifically the water solution sold as a cleaner
用法筆記
Uncountable; takes no article in general statements ("Ammonia smells terrible") but takes an article when referring to a specific liquid product ("a bottle of ammonia"). Frequently used as a modifier before another noun: ammonia smell, ammonia solution, ammonia gas.