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词汇 concentrated
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Definition of concentrated in English:

concentrated

adjective ˈkɒnsntreɪtɪdˈkɑnsənˌtreɪdəd
  • 1Wholly directed to one thing; intense.

    全力以赴的;专心致志的;集中的

    a concentrated campaign

    全力以赴的战役。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is certain that the latest explosions, which the capital witnessed at the beginning of November, came after a concentrated security campaign the likes of which the country has never seen.
    • We can begin a concentrated effort to persuade United Way campaigns to exclude local Boy Scout troops as funding recipients.
    • What was most memorable about Harlem was the waitress, who flirted with concentrated, wilful intensity, a sort of Mata Hari with a tray.
    • The crucifixion is the point of concentrated intensity which above all realizes what is most distinctive about Christian theology of salvation, and it will be taken up in the next section.
    • The debates on this day are the culmination of nine years of strenuous and concentrated campaigning.
    • It might seem that the work would be expressionless, yet its concentrated intensity can communicate to the viewer almost physically.
    • It's not as if it was a concentrated campaign, but just over time.
    • Prior to last Saturday's meeting, SEP members carried out a concentrated campaign in and around Colombo.
    • Various initiatives have produced results, particularly the concentrated campaigns in specific areas.
    • They lazily, but with intense, concentrated cunning, manipulate the lives of those around them for their own ends.
    • Nothing dished out by the corporate-controlled media can be accepted at face value, especially under conditions of a concentrated campaign to stampede the public into a war frenzy.
    • The most detailed of dossiers can only circle around an activity as concentrated and implacable as it was obscure in its ends.
    • But they ignore the fact that the Loyalists have carried out a concentrated campaign of pipe bombing and petrol bombing, and have even shot at children over the last year.
    • He began a concentrated campaign with the college, organising a visits programme including accommodation at the school when the crew of HMS Nottingham visited.
    • After the October 1 deadline for signing up to the code, a concentrated campaign begins to inform consumers about the code and advise them to avoid businesses that have refused to accept it.
    • He chose poetry a little away from the elegant tradition of Petrarch, often with many more emotional words, and this allowed him to develop a more concentrated and intense musical style.
    • Predictably Ireland were much more driven in the second half, their teamwork more concentrated and intense and the Swiss were forced deeper and deeper into defence.
    • Chief Inspector Andy Hirst said: ‘This is part of a concentrated effort that is not going to go away.’
    • These numbers are expected to climb as a concentrated marketing campaign continues strong.
    • Skirmishes with pirates as well as a concentrated campaign to eliminate one particular group early in his career had provided him with opportunities to excel.
    Synonyms
    strenuous, concerted, intensive, intense, vigorous, assiduous
    informal all-out
  • 2(of a substance or solution) present in a high proportion relative to other substances; having had water or other diluting agent removed or reduced.

    (物质,溶液)浓缩的

    pure concentrated fruit juice

    浓缩水果原汁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The use of these concentrated sprays can reduce application costs and avoid excessive leaf run-off as well as spray drift out of the orchard.
    • The electrolyte is concentrated KOH solution.
    • As well as whole blood, fluid replacement may involve administration of salt fluids, plasma, or artificial substitutes, and concentrated red blood cells.
    • In the distal tubule and collecting duct of the kidney, vasopressin stimulates water resorption so that concentrated urine is produced.
    • Epinephrine and phenylephrine always should be used with extreme caution, especially in their most concentrated solutions.
    • It is assumed to be obtained in dilute solutions, and may not strictly apply to concentrated solutions.
    • The fixtures are movable, in order to direct the concentrated beam of light to your spot of choice in the room.
    • Dry crystals and concentrated solutions are caustic.
    • Water should not be added to concentrated acids because they will boil and splatter - always add the acid to the water.
    • Sauteing releases and evaporates most of the liquid from mushrooms for an intense, highly concentrated flavor.
    • At this time, the Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan Geber produced concentrated acetic acid by distilling vinegar.
    • He then put concentrated nitric acid into the tube and the tar didn't dissolve.
    • In this regime, the properties of the DNA concentrated solutions do not depend on the length of the DNA.
    • A more concentrated solution may be used only if quinupristin/dalfopristin is administered through a central line.
    • Essential oils are concentrated liquids and are very powerful substances.
    • Further investigation of mechanisms of atypical liver necrosis after concentrated acetic acid ingestion is needed.
    • These two methods require stringent control of the inoculum size and hence are not optimal for direct sensitivity testing from concentrated clinical specimens.
    • Subsequent adsorption from a less concentrated solution of DOPC and DDM increases the fraction of DOPC in the layer.
    • The authors conclude that short-term exposure to concentrated ambient air particles induces a significant inflammatory reaction in the lungs of rats.
    • Cleaning with highly concentrated hydrochloric acid with apparently little care or recognition of potential damage to some associated species is common.
    Synonyms
    condensed, distilled, reduced, evaporated, thick, thickened, dense
    strong, undiluted

Derivatives

  • concentratedly

  • adverb
    • The length of the pieces raises the question whether anyone can listen concentratedly to them throughout.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It is the opportunity to work concentratedly on a research problem in a way that is usually not possible before or afterwards.
      • I was a bit overwhelmed by all the gear, so it was difficult for me to listen critically and concentratedly.
      • It is one of the few documents which shows him concentratedly at work on a single philosophical issue.
      • The boy stood there for a moment, staring concentratedly at the road behind him, where Rachel had seen him shoot out from.

Definition of concentrated in US English:

concentrated

adjectiveˈkänsənˌtrādədˈkɑnsənˌtreɪdəd
  • 1Wholly directed to one thing; intense.

    全力以赴的;专心致志的;集中的

    a concentrated campaign

    全力以赴的战役。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He began a concentrated campaign with the college, organising a visits programme including accommodation at the school when the crew of HMS Nottingham visited.
    • Various initiatives have produced results, particularly the concentrated campaigns in specific areas.
    • Skirmishes with pirates as well as a concentrated campaign to eliminate one particular group early in his career had provided him with opportunities to excel.
    • He chose poetry a little away from the elegant tradition of Petrarch, often with many more emotional words, and this allowed him to develop a more concentrated and intense musical style.
    • They lazily, but with intense, concentrated cunning, manipulate the lives of those around them for their own ends.
    • These numbers are expected to climb as a concentrated marketing campaign continues strong.
    • Predictably Ireland were much more driven in the second half, their teamwork more concentrated and intense and the Swiss were forced deeper and deeper into defence.
    • The debates on this day are the culmination of nine years of strenuous and concentrated campaigning.
    • It might seem that the work would be expressionless, yet its concentrated intensity can communicate to the viewer almost physically.
    • We can begin a concentrated effort to persuade United Way campaigns to exclude local Boy Scout troops as funding recipients.
    • Chief Inspector Andy Hirst said: ‘This is part of a concentrated effort that is not going to go away.’
    • But they ignore the fact that the Loyalists have carried out a concentrated campaign of pipe bombing and petrol bombing, and have even shot at children over the last year.
    • Prior to last Saturday's meeting, SEP members carried out a concentrated campaign in and around Colombo.
    • After the October 1 deadline for signing up to the code, a concentrated campaign begins to inform consumers about the code and advise them to avoid businesses that have refused to accept it.
    • The most detailed of dossiers can only circle around an activity as concentrated and implacable as it was obscure in its ends.
    • The crucifixion is the point of concentrated intensity which above all realizes what is most distinctive about Christian theology of salvation, and it will be taken up in the next section.
    • Nothing dished out by the corporate-controlled media can be accepted at face value, especially under conditions of a concentrated campaign to stampede the public into a war frenzy.
    • It is certain that the latest explosions, which the capital witnessed at the beginning of November, came after a concentrated security campaign the likes of which the country has never seen.
    • It's not as if it was a concentrated campaign, but just over time.
    • What was most memorable about Harlem was the waitress, who flirted with concentrated, wilful intensity, a sort of Mata Hari with a tray.
    Synonyms
    strenuous, concerted, intensive, intense, vigorous, assiduous
  • 2(of a substance or solution) present in a high proportion relative to other substances; having had water or other diluting agent removed or reduced.

    (物质,溶液)浓缩的

    concentrated fruit juice

    浓缩水果原汁。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In this regime, the properties of the DNA concentrated solutions do not depend on the length of the DNA.
    • He then put concentrated nitric acid into the tube and the tar didn't dissolve.
    • Epinephrine and phenylephrine always should be used with extreme caution, especially in their most concentrated solutions.
    • The fixtures are movable, in order to direct the concentrated beam of light to your spot of choice in the room.
    • The authors conclude that short-term exposure to concentrated ambient air particles induces a significant inflammatory reaction in the lungs of rats.
    • A more concentrated solution may be used only if quinupristin/dalfopristin is administered through a central line.
    • Essential oils are concentrated liquids and are very powerful substances.
    • At this time, the Arab alchemist Jabir ibn Hayyan Geber produced concentrated acetic acid by distilling vinegar.
    • The use of these concentrated sprays can reduce application costs and avoid excessive leaf run-off as well as spray drift out of the orchard.
    • In the distal tubule and collecting duct of the kidney, vasopressin stimulates water resorption so that concentrated urine is produced.
    • Water should not be added to concentrated acids because they will boil and splatter - always add the acid to the water.
    • These two methods require stringent control of the inoculum size and hence are not optimal for direct sensitivity testing from concentrated clinical specimens.
    • As well as whole blood, fluid replacement may involve administration of salt fluids, plasma, or artificial substitutes, and concentrated red blood cells.
    • Cleaning with highly concentrated hydrochloric acid with apparently little care or recognition of potential damage to some associated species is common.
    • The electrolyte is concentrated KOH solution.
    • It is assumed to be obtained in dilute solutions, and may not strictly apply to concentrated solutions.
    • Sauteing releases and evaporates most of the liquid from mushrooms for an intense, highly concentrated flavor.
    • Subsequent adsorption from a less concentrated solution of DOPC and DDM increases the fraction of DOPC in the layer.
    • Further investigation of mechanisms of atypical liver necrosis after concentrated acetic acid ingestion is needed.
    • Dry crystals and concentrated solutions are caustic.
    Synonyms
    condensed, distilled, reduced, evaporated, thick, thickened, dense
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