网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 bioenergy
释义

Definition of bioenergy in English:

bioenergy

noun ˌbʌɪəʊˈɛnədʒiˌbaɪoʊˈɛnərdʒi
mass noun
  • Renewable energy produced by living organisms.

    生物能

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has raised some questions about bioenergy being an expression of biochemistry.
    • The Clinton administration has set a national goal of tripling the nation's use of bioenergy by 2010.
    • They are obtained from around the neighborhood, then processed, and will eventually generate bioenergy to be sold.
    • Everything, from each separate cell of a living organism to the organism as a whole, generates bioenergy.
    • Spouting palpable nonsense, the Order calls for tripling the percentage of bioenergy in the US energy supply by 2010.
    • A Late Late Show spot around 15 years ago introduced the world of bio-energy to a countrywide audience.
    • Plants turn energy from sunlight into bioenergy through a chemical process called photosynthesis, which also produces oxygen in its breathable form.
    • This has generated a whole new interest in bio-energy in various parts of the world.
    • Ayurvedic science is based on the principles of bio-energy.
    • Probably the largest untapped source of bioenergy is the organic content of urban and industrial refuse and sewage.
    • Such intermittency of solar and wind, of course, means that bioenergy has to play an important role.
    • In addition, Congress is considering several bipartisan bills related to biobased products and bioenergy.
    • Bioproducts and bioenergy are made from renewable resources such as plants.
    • Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through.
    • We are exploring further opportunities for converting low-value biomass into bioenergy.
    • Her writing indicates that she does not understand bioenergy the way biochemists do.
    • The emitted bioenergy may be suggested as an alternative and feasible approach for cancer research and patient treatment.
    • The effectiveness of such bioenergy on cancer cells could be recommended as a supportive medical practice for clinical applications.
    • From ethanol to wind power to hydrogen fuel cells, interest in bioenergy continues to grow.
    • Therefore, if bioenergy and biochemistry have a mutual influence on each other, correcting bioenergy irregularities may also effect balancing the biochemistry.

Definition of bioenergy in US English:

bioenergy

nounˌbaɪoʊˈɛnərdʒiˌbīōˈenərjē
  • Renewable energy produced by living organisms.

    生物能

    Example sentencesExamples
    • This has generated a whole new interest in bio-energy in various parts of the world.
    • The effectiveness of such bioenergy on cancer cells could be recommended as a supportive medical practice for clinical applications.
    • Such intermittency of solar and wind, of course, means that bioenergy has to play an important role.
    • Her writing indicates that she does not understand bioenergy the way biochemists do.
    • This has raised some questions about bioenergy being an expression of biochemistry.
    • Spouting palpable nonsense, the Order calls for tripling the percentage of bioenergy in the US energy supply by 2010.
    • They are obtained from around the neighborhood, then processed, and will eventually generate bioenergy to be sold.
    • In addition, Congress is considering several bipartisan bills related to biobased products and bioenergy.
    • Bioproducts and bioenergy are made from renewable resources such as plants.
    • Everything, from each separate cell of a living organism to the organism as a whole, generates bioenergy.
    • Ayurvedic science is based on the principles of bio-energy.
    • Therefore, if bioenergy and biochemistry have a mutual influence on each other, correcting bioenergy irregularities may also effect balancing the biochemistry.
    • The Clinton administration has set a national goal of tripling the nation's use of bioenergy by 2010.
    • We are exploring further opportunities for converting low-value biomass into bioenergy.
    • Plants turn energy from sunlight into bioenergy through a chemical process called photosynthesis, which also produces oxygen in its breathable form.
    • Each ability takes a certain amount of bio-energy, which Frost can replenish with energy packs scattered throughout the battlefields he fights through.
    • The emitted bioenergy may be suggested as an alternative and feasible approach for cancer research and patient treatment.
    • Probably the largest untapped source of bioenergy is the organic content of urban and industrial refuse and sewage.
    • From ethanol to wind power to hydrogen fuel cells, interest in bioenergy continues to grow.
    • A Late Late Show spot around 15 years ago introduced the world of bio-energy to a countrywide audience.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 0:00:24