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词汇 distillation
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Definition of distillation in English:

distillation

noun ˌdɪstɪˈleɪʃnˌdɪstəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.

    the petroleum distillation process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Treatment of bottled water by distillation or reverse osmosis ensures oocyst removal.
    • We also purify the glycerol by vacuum distillation.
    • The apparatus used in a laboratory is known as a distillation train.
    • Unlike electric distillation, boiling is not required for solar distillation.
    • Remarkable for the time, the production process in the new distillery was state of the art in terms of continuous distillation.
    • There are several ways of obtaining the oil, the most common being steam distillation.
    • However, in broad terms, petroleum can be divided into six fractions obtained from fractional distillation of the crude oil.
    • One can utilize lavender fresh, dried or by the oil, which is commercially extracted by steam distillation.
    • DHA contains highly concentrated omega-3 fatty acids from ultra purified, concentrated by molecular distillation.
    • For those who want to produce their own pure drinking water, passive-solar distillation is an inexpensive, low-tech option.
    • For essential oil extraction, the seed is ground immediately before distillation to increase oil yield and minimize distillation time.
    • Although distillation may be an effective water treatment, the water heating will add to your energy use.
    • One of the most important applications of vapor pressure is the purification of liquids by distillation.
    • Distillation is an ancient technique known to many cultures.
    • Briefly stated, a hydrosol is the water that remains after producing an essential oil via steam or water distillation.
    • A number of desalination methods are available, but the most popular are distillation and reverse osmosis.
    • Oxygen is produced commercially by the fractional distillation of liquid air.
    • This event encourages great distillation of essential oils.
    • Essential oils are usually extracted by steam distillation.
    • Distillation of the wine is carried out in proper copper pot stills, the sort used for cognac.
    Synonyms
    distilling, purification, refining, filtering, filtration, treatment, processing
    sublimation
    rare fractionation
    pressing, squeezing
    extraction, extracting, drawing out
    concentration, condensation, reduction
  • 2The extraction of the essential meaning or most important aspects of something.

    this book represents the distillation of years of experience in the private sector
    count noun the film is a distillation of personal experiences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A verse play was to be the distillation of this journey.
    • It is a compact distillation of a substantial amount of research.
    • Distinct from the European surrealist writers, who were concerned with distillation of dreams, Neruda harnessed the natural world.
    • This was an outgrowth or distillation of the same kind of thing that has been going on since the Enlightenment.
    • The yield obtained through distillation reaches 2 % or at least it takes 50 kg of raw material to produce a liter of oil.
    • How does one engage in this process of distillation or characterisation that you say must be undertaken?
    • Some months ago, I thought the Hot Wheels Shark Playset was an especially effective distillation of the id of young boys.
    • In an information age, where time is of the essence, perhaps Poetry, the very distillation of life itself, has come into its own.
    • Identification involves the distillation of social values into a set of personal values.
    • Historically, B movies have existed as simplistic, inexpensive distillations of Hollywood's big-budget genre fare.
    • This talk is a distillation of those visits.
    • It is an arduous journey of spiritual sublimation and distillation to even get to the point where the Oath is even an option.
    • Furthermore, the plan is more or less a distillation of a number of ideas down to a muddy nothing.
    • In its simplest distillation, the strategy driving this American-led war is straightforward.
    • Noam Chomsky does not cajole the listener; he presents his arguments - a distillation of copious reading - with disarming candor.
    • Her poetry is a superb distillation of the black idiom, capturing tones from the exquisitely humorous to the hauntingly poignant.
    • This process of distillation allows us to impose order upon chaos and to justify the indefensible.
    • In a sense art represents the distillation of what is best in a particular culture.
    • Moreover, the book reads like a magical distillation of 19 th-century novels.
    • And Parisians are the distillation of everything French.

Definition of distillation in US English:

distillation

nounˌdistəˈlāSH(ə)nˌdɪstəˈleɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The action of purifying a liquid by a process of heating and cooling.

    the petroleum distillation process
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Treatment of bottled water by distillation or reverse osmosis ensures oocyst removal.
    • One of the most important applications of vapor pressure is the purification of liquids by distillation.
    • This event encourages great distillation of essential oils.
    • Briefly stated, a hydrosol is the water that remains after producing an essential oil via steam or water distillation.
    • Unlike electric distillation, boiling is not required for solar distillation.
    • There are several ways of obtaining the oil, the most common being steam distillation.
    • Essential oils are usually extracted by steam distillation.
    • Remarkable for the time, the production process in the new distillery was state of the art in terms of continuous distillation.
    • We also purify the glycerol by vacuum distillation.
    • A number of desalination methods are available, but the most popular are distillation and reverse osmosis.
    • DHA contains highly concentrated omega-3 fatty acids from ultra purified, concentrated by molecular distillation.
    • Oxygen is produced commercially by the fractional distillation of liquid air.
    • Although distillation may be an effective water treatment, the water heating will add to your energy use.
    • However, in broad terms, petroleum can be divided into six fractions obtained from fractional distillation of the crude oil.
    • For essential oil extraction, the seed is ground immediately before distillation to increase oil yield and minimize distillation time.
    • The apparatus used in a laboratory is known as a distillation train.
    • Distillation is an ancient technique known to many cultures.
    • For those who want to produce their own pure drinking water, passive-solar distillation is an inexpensive, low-tech option.
    • One can utilize lavender fresh, dried or by the oil, which is commercially extracted by steam distillation.
    • Distillation of the wine is carried out in proper copper pot stills, the sort used for cognac.
    Synonyms
    distilling, purification, refining, filtering, filtration, treatment, processing
    pressing, squeezing
  • 2The extraction of the essential meaning or most important aspects of something.

    the film is a distillation of personal experiences
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Historically, B movies have existed as simplistic, inexpensive distillations of Hollywood's big-budget genre fare.
    • Identification involves the distillation of social values into a set of personal values.
    • In its simplest distillation, the strategy driving this American-led war is straightforward.
    • Furthermore, the plan is more or less a distillation of a number of ideas down to a muddy nothing.
    • Distinct from the European surrealist writers, who were concerned with distillation of dreams, Neruda harnessed the natural world.
    • Moreover, the book reads like a magical distillation of 19 th-century novels.
    • And Parisians are the distillation of everything French.
    • Her poetry is a superb distillation of the black idiom, capturing tones from the exquisitely humorous to the hauntingly poignant.
    • This talk is a distillation of those visits.
    • The yield obtained through distillation reaches 2 % or at least it takes 50 kg of raw material to produce a liter of oil.
    • In an information age, where time is of the essence, perhaps Poetry, the very distillation of life itself, has come into its own.
    • Some months ago, I thought the Hot Wheels Shark Playset was an especially effective distillation of the id of young boys.
    • A verse play was to be the distillation of this journey.
    • Noam Chomsky does not cajole the listener; he presents his arguments - a distillation of copious reading - with disarming candor.
    • This was an outgrowth or distillation of the same kind of thing that has been going on since the Enlightenment.
    • In a sense art represents the distillation of what is best in a particular culture.
    • It is a compact distillation of a substantial amount of research.
    • How does one engage in this process of distillation or characterisation that you say must be undertaken?
    • This process of distillation allows us to impose order upon chaos and to justify the indefensible.
    • It is an arduous journey of spiritual sublimation and distillation to even get to the point where the Oath is even an option.
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