aqueous
aqueous — 形容詞
1. made up of water, holding water, or behaving in a way that resembles water — mos
水的;含水的
似水的、含水的或以水為主成分的
made up of water, holding water, or behaving in a way that resembles water — most often used in scientific writing about solutions, mixtures, and natural fluids.
The chemistry teacher poured salt into the beaker to make a simple aqueous solution.
化學老師把鹽倒進燒杯,做出一個簡單的水溶液。
common collocation: aqueous solution
Dr. Ito added a few drops of acid to the aqueous mixture in the beaker.
伊藤博士將幾滴酸加入燒杯裡的水性混合液中。
attributive use before a concrete noun
Dr. Patel painted the wall using an aqueous coating that dries without strong fumes.
Patel 醫生用一種乾燥時沒有強烈氣味的水性塗料粉刷牆面。
After shaking the funnel, Bram watched the aqueous layer settle below the yellow oil.
搖晃分液漏斗後,Bram 看著水層沉降到黃色油層的下方。
The pharmacist prepared an aqueous extract from the dried ginger root for the cough syrup.
藥師用乾燥的薑根製備出一份水性萃取液,加進咳嗽糖漿裡。
- watery
everyday equivalent; preferred outside science writing
- water-based
used for products such as paints and inks; less formal
- hydrous
very formal; mainly mineralogy and chemistry
文法句型
aqueous + noun
用法筆記
Almost always attributive (before a noun) and almost always paired with a small set of nouns: solution, humour, environment, layer, phase, coating. Rare in everyday speech; learners will mainly meet it in chemistry, biology, or geology texts.