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Definition of chlorinate in English: chlorinateverb ˈklɔːrɪneɪtˈklɒrɪneɪtˈklɔrəˌneɪt [with object]usually as adjective chlorinated1Impregnate or treat with chlorine. 注入氯气;用氯气处理 加氯消毒水。 Example sentencesExamples - Since the water is recycled and chlorinated regularly, there is little need of any anxiety on the water quality.
- This has meant testing the supplies every other day, chlorinating the water when necessary and being on-call every weekend to assist in mending burst pipes and unblocking drains.
- One of the most urgent measures is to chlorinate water to make it safe for drinking.
- The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera.
- Later, this water is chlorinated and the output is colourless and odourless water with the purity label of 80 percent and later stored in the 1.5 MLD capacity storage tank.
- For years many councils have filled their paddling pools with clean water at the start of each week, chlorinated them manually and tested the water twice daily to ensure the chemical was at the correct level.
- Rather than wait the ten days for the results to come back we chlorinated all the water systems completely.
- The waters are not chlorinated and they are geothermally heated.
- Oddly enough, just chlorinating the water may remove enough iron from the solution to make the water much more palatable.
- Yet millions of gallons of water are chlorinated daily at large water treatment plants.
- One advantage of U.S. systems is that they still chlorinate water to disinfect it.
- After Cal-OSHA's findings, the building owner flushed and chlorinated the water system.
- The coolant water should be chlorinated to approximately 125 parts per million of chlorine to protect the asparagus from decay organisms.
- Avoid swimming in fresh water unless it is chlorinated.
- Society, persuaded by those it has identified as experts, has chosen to chlorinate our drinking water, thereby just possibly putting all of us at a slightly increased risk of stomach cancer.
- In wave pools, the water is chlorinated, the beach is concrete and the waves arrive like clockwork, once every few minutes.
- It will take a few days to filter and chlorinate the new water presumably, but looks like it may be ready by the weekend!
- In general, it would be good for you to check the hardness of your water, whether or not your tap water is chlorinated, and maintain low ammonia/nitrite levels.
- The ship's filled with 400,000 liters of fresh water that's been slightly chlorinated.
- Drinking water used should be properly chlorinated.
- 1.1Chemistry Introduce chlorine into (a compound)
〔化〕使(化合物)氯化 rainwater samples contained chlorinated hydrocarbons Example sentencesExamples - In the presence of organic matter, chlorinated hydrocarbons, which are suspected carcinogens, may be formed.
- The next class of chemicals was chlorinated solvents: TCE, dichloroethylene, and vinyl chloride.
- But existing controls on certain persistent toxins such as DDT and chlorinated hydrocarbons had begun to prove effective in European and American waters.
- Some other chlorinated hydrocarbons were banned in 1975.
- These chemicals were mostly chlorinated solvents such as chloroform.
Definition of chlorinate in US English: chlorinateverbˈklôrəˌnātˈklɔrəˌneɪt [with object]usually as adjective chlorinated1Impregnate or treat with chlorine. 注入氯气;用氯气处理 加氯消毒水。 Example sentencesExamples - The ship's filled with 400,000 liters of fresh water that's been slightly chlorinated.
- In general, it would be good for you to check the hardness of your water, whether or not your tap water is chlorinated, and maintain low ammonia/nitrite levels.
- One advantage of U.S. systems is that they still chlorinate water to disinfect it.
- Drinking water used should be properly chlorinated.
- Avoid swimming in fresh water unless it is chlorinated.
- Since the water is recycled and chlorinated regularly, there is little need of any anxiety on the water quality.
- After Cal-OSHA's findings, the building owner flushed and chlorinated the water system.
- Yet millions of gallons of water are chlorinated daily at large water treatment plants.
- Society, persuaded by those it has identified as experts, has chosen to chlorinate our drinking water, thereby just possibly putting all of us at a slightly increased risk of stomach cancer.
- It will take a few days to filter and chlorinate the new water presumably, but looks like it may be ready by the weekend!
- Later, this water is chlorinated and the output is colourless and odourless water with the purity label of 80 percent and later stored in the 1.5 MLD capacity storage tank.
- In wave pools, the water is chlorinated, the beach is concrete and the waves arrive like clockwork, once every few minutes.
- The waters are not chlorinated and they are geothermally heated.
- The coolant water should be chlorinated to approximately 125 parts per million of chlorine to protect the asparagus from decay organisms.
- For years many councils have filled their paddling pools with clean water at the start of each week, chlorinated them manually and tested the water twice daily to ensure the chemical was at the correct level.
- One of the most urgent measures is to chlorinate water to make it safe for drinking.
- Rather than wait the ten days for the results to come back we chlorinated all the water systems completely.
- Oddly enough, just chlorinating the water may remove enough iron from the solution to make the water much more palatable.
- This has meant testing the supplies every other day, chlorinating the water when necessary and being on-call every weekend to assist in mending burst pipes and unblocking drains.
- The ICRC, working with a local agency, helps people to individually chlorinate cans of water collected from Lake Kivu, trying to keep away the specter of cholera.
- 1.1Chemistry Introduce chlorine into (a compound).
〔化〕使(化合物)氯化 Example sentencesExamples - In the presence of organic matter, chlorinated hydrocarbons, which are suspected carcinogens, may be formed.
- But existing controls on certain persistent toxins such as DDT and chlorinated hydrocarbons had begun to prove effective in European and American waters.
- The next class of chemicals was chlorinated solvents: TCE, dichloroethylene, and vinyl chloride.
- These chemicals were mostly chlorinated solvents such as chloroform.
- Some other chlorinated hydrocarbons were banned in 1975.
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