nitrate
nitrate — 名詞
1. a chemical compound made up of nitrogen and oxygen atoms that is used especially
硝酸鹽
含氮與氧的化學化合物
a chemical compound made up of nitrogen and oxygen atoms that is used especially to enrich soil for farming and to preserve certain foods.
Last spring, farmers in Minh's village added nitrate to their rice fields before planting.
去年春天,Minh 村莊的農民在插秧前把硝酸鹽加入稻田裡。
collocation: add nitrate to [crop] fields
The lab report showed that the nitrate levels in the river were dangerously high.
那份實驗室報告顯示,河水的硝酸鹽含量高達危險程度。
collocation: nitrate levels
Some processed meats contain nitrate as a preservative to keep them from spoiling quickly.
某些加工肉品添加硝酸鹽作為防腐劑,以免快速腐壞。
Élise tested the soil and found it needed more nitrate for her tomato plants.
Élise 檢測了土壤,發現需要為番茄植株增加更多硝酸鹽。
Too much nitrate in drinking water can be dangerous for babies and young children.
飲用水中硝酸鹽過多可能對嬰兒和幼兒造成危害。
- fertilizer
a broader category; nitrate is one type of fertilizer, but fertilizer also includes phosphate, potash, and other substances.
- saltpeter
a specific historical name for potassium nitrate, used in gunpowder and food curing; less common in modern everyday language.
文法句型
adjective + nitrate
nitrate + noun
用法筆記
Nitrate is often used in the plural form (nitrates) when referring to different types or sources of the compound, but in general contexts it is treated as uncountable.