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| | decarbonise | vt. เอาคาร์บอนออก., See also: decarboniz s ation n. การเอาคาร์บอนออก. decarboniz s er n. สิ่งที่เอาคาร์บอนออก. | decarbonize | vt. เอาคาร์บอนออก., See also: decarboniz s ation n. การเอาคาร์บอนออก. decarboniz s er n. สิ่งที่เอาคาร์บอนออก. |
| | | | Carbonic Anhydrase Inhibitors (CAIs) | เป็นชั้นของยาที่ระงับกิจกรรมของคาร์บอ ในทางการใช้ทางคลินิกได้รับการจัดตั้งขึ้นเป็นตัวแทนของโรคต้อหิน, ยาขับปัสสาวะ, ยากันชัก, ในการจัดการของเข่มาภูเขา, กระเพาะอาหารและลำไส้เล็กเป็นแผล, ความผิดปกติของระบบประสาท, หรือโรคกระดูกพรุน |
| [ Foreman ] If it's carbonized, clean it with a file. | ถ้าคาร์บอนเกาะก็ขัดออก Schindler's List (1993) | They are a terillium-carbonic alloy, and I can fly. | มันเป็นส่วนผสมของ เทริลเลียมกับคาร์บอน และ ฉันบินได้ Toy Story (1995) | You know, Thomas Edison tried and failed nearly 2, 000 times to develop the carbonised cotton-thread filament for the incandescent light bulb. | และระบบผ่านโดยตรวจชีวภาพ. นายรู้ไหม, โทมัส เอดิสัน พยายามแล้ว แต่ล้มเหลวเกือบ 2, 000 ครั้ง ในการพัฒนาใส้หลอดไฟฟ้า. National Treasure (2004) | It's pre-Carboniferous. | มันเป็นก๊าซพรี-คาร์บอนเฟเรียส Episode #2.5 (2008) | Carboni called this morning. | เมื่อเช้า Carboni โทรมา [ Rec ] 2 (2009) | The oxygen isotopes we ingest through food and water are incorporated into the hydroxyl carbonic apatite of bone. | The oxygen isotopes เราเข้าสู่ร่างกายโดยผ่านทางอาหาร และน้ำเป็นส่วนผสมเข้ากับ\ hydroxyl carbonic apatite of bone. The Bones on the Blue Line (2010) | CSU found prints and some carbonized blood, along with the body of a member of the ring, in the trunk of a burned-out car. | CSU พบลายนิ้วมือและรอยเลือด พร้อมกับ ศพของสมาชิกของกลุ่ม ในท้ายรถที่ถูกเผา Many Happy Returns (2012) | Impenetrable titanium carbonite door, hacker-proof key-code access panel impressive video telecom screen with remote. | ชนิดมีปุ่มกดรหัสและกันแฮ็ค แล้วก็ทีวีจอโทรคมนาคมพร้อมรีโมท อาศัยอยู่ด้วยได้สูงสุดหนึ่งคนถ้าเป็นผู้หญิง Paranormal Parentage (2013) | But during the Carboniferous Period, the atmosphere had almost twice the oxygen as today. | แต่ในช่วงระยะเวลาแระ, บรรยากาศที่มีออกซิเจน เกือบสองเท่าในวันนี้ The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth (2014) | And this is where the long-buried forests of the earlier Carboniferous Period reenter the story. | ของรอบระยะเวลาก่อน หน้านี้แระป้อนเรื่อง ในระหว่างการแทรกแซง 50 ล้านปีที่ผ่านมา The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth (2014) | We can't seem to stop burning up all those buried trees from way back in the Carboniferous Age, in the form of coal; | ฝังต้นจากทางด้านหลังในแระอายุ ในรูปแบบของถ่านหิน; และส่วนที่เหลือของ แพลงก์ตอนโบราณ The Lost Worlds of Planet Earth (2014) | Sulfuric acid, muriatic acid, carbonic acid. | กรดกำมะถัน กรด muriatic, กรดคาร์บอ The Electric Boy (2014) | You're slurring, Scarboni! | Wollen Sie mich etwa beleidigen, Scarboni? Hunter Will Get You (1976) | Look, Mr Carboni. | - Diese Erde, M. Carboni. Le coup de sirocco (1979) | Could Simona Carboni please come to the science lab, thanks? | Simona Carboni, kommen Sie bitte ins Physiklabor, danke. 2:37 (2006) | Simona Carboni to the science lab. | Simona Carboni, ins Physiklabor, danke. 2:37 (2006) | Could Simona Carboni please come to the science lab, thanks? | Simona Carboni, kommen Sie bitte ins Physiklabor, danke. Simona Carboni, ins Physiklabor, danke. 2:37 (2006) | Could Simona Carboni please come to the science lab, thanks? | Simona Carboni, kommen Sie bitte ins Physiklabor, danke. Simona Carboni, ins Physiklabor, danke. 2:37 (2006) | It's gotta be from a Carbonic Anhydrase Type-II deficiency. | Es muss von einer Carbonic Anhydrase Typ II Schwäche kommen. It's a Wonderful Lie (2008) | Carboni called this morning. | Carboni rief heute morgen an. [ Rec ] 2 (2009) |
| กรดคาร์บอนิก | [krot khābønik] (n, exp) EN: carbonic acid ; H2CO3 FR: acide carbonique [ m ] ; H2CO3 | กรดถ่าน | [krot thān] (n, exp) EN: carbonic acid ; H2CO3 FR: acide carbonique [ m ] ; H2CO3 | ไหม้ | [mai] (adj) EN: charred ; parched ; sun-burnt ; shrivelled ; burnt ; scorched FR: brûlé ; carbonisé ; cramé (fam.) |
| | | carbonic acid | (n) a weak acid known only in solution; formed when carbon dioxide combines with water | carboniferous | (n) from 345 million to 280 million years ago, Syn. Carboniferous period | carboniferous | (adj) of or relating to the Carboniferous geologic era | carbonization | (n) the destructive distillation of coal (as in coke ovens), Syn. carbonisation | carbonize | (v) unite with carbon, Syn. carburize, carbonise, carburise | carbonize | (v) turn into carbon, as by burning, Syn. carbonise | decarbonize | (v) remove carbon from (an engine), Syn. decarburise, decoke, decarburize, decarbonise | carbonaceous | (adj) relating to or consisting of or yielding carbon, Syn. carboniferous, carbonic, carbonous | carbon dioxide | (n) a heavy odorless colorless gas formed during respiration and by the decomposition of organic substances; absorbed from the air by plants in photosynthesis, Syn. carbonic acid gas, CO2 | mississippian | (n) from 345 million to 310 million years ago; increase of land areas; primitive ammonites; winged insects, Syn. Missippian period, Lower Carboniferous, Lower Carboniferous period | pennsylvanian | (n) from 310 million to 280 million years ago; warm climate; swampy land, Syn. Pennsylvanian period, Upper Carboniferous period, Upper Carboniferous |
| Carbonic | a. [ Cf. F. carbonique. See Carbon. ] (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, carbon; as, carbonic oxide. [ 1913 Webster ] Carbonic acid (Chem.), an acid HO.CO.OH, not existing separately, which, combined with positive or basic atoms or radicals, forms carbonates. In common language the term is very generally applied to a compound of carbon and oxygen, CO2, more correctly called carbon dioxide. It is a colorless, heavy, irrespirable gas, extinguishing flame, and when breathed destroys life. It can be reduced to a liquid and solid form by intense pressure. It is produced in the fermentation of liquors, and by the combustion and decomposition of organic substances, or other substances containing carbon. It is formed in the explosion of fire damp in mines, and is hence called after damp; it is also know as choke damp, and mephitic air. Water will absorb its own volume of it, and more than this under pressure, and in this state becomes the common soda water of the shops, and the carbonated water of natural springs. Combined with lime it constitutes limestone, or common marble and chalk. Plants imbibe it for their nutrition and growth, the carbon being retained and the oxygen given out. -- Carbonic oxide (Chem.), a colorless gas, CO, of a light odor, called more correctly carbon monoxide. It is almost the only definitely known compound in which carbon seems to be divalent. It is a product of the incomplete combustion of carbon, and is an abundant constituent of water gas. It is fatal to animal life, extinguishes combustion, and burns with a pale blue flame, forming carbon dioxide. [ 1913 Webster ] | Carbonide | n. A carbide. [ R. ] | Carboniferous | a. [ Carbon + -ferous. ] Producing or containing carbon or coal. [ 1913 Webster ] Carboniferous age (Geol.), the age immediately following the Devonian, or Age of fishes, and characterized by the vegetation which formed the coal beds. This age embraces three periods, the Subcarboniferous, the Carboniferous, and Permian. See Age of acrogens, under Acrogen. -- Carboniferous formation (Geol.), the series of rocks (including sandstones, shales, limestones, and conglomerates, with beds of coal) which make up the strata of the Carboniferous age or Carboniferous period. See the Diagram under Geology. [ 1913 Webster ]
| carbonisation | n. same as carbonization. [ PJC ] | Carbonite | n. [ Carbon + -ite. ] 1. An explosive consisting essentially of nitroglycerin, wood meal, and some nitrate, as that of sodium. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] 2. An explosive composed of nitrobenzene, saltpeter, sulphur, and kieselguhr. [ Webster 1913 Suppl. ] | Carbonization | n. [ Cf. F. carbonisation. ] 1. The act or process of carbonizing. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. the destructive distillation of coal (as in coke ovens). Syn. -- carbonisation. [ WordNet 1.5 ] | Carbonize | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Carbonized p. pr. & vb. n. Carbonizing. ] [ Cf. F. carboniser. ] 1. To convert (an animal or vegetable substance) into a residue of carbon by the action of fire or some corrosive agent; to char. [ 1913 Webster ] 2. To impregnate or combine with carbon, as in making steel by cementation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decarbonization | n. The action or process of depriving a substance of carbon. [ 1913 Webster ] | Decarbonize | v. t. [ imp. & p. p. Decarbonized p. pr. & vb. n. Decarbonizing. ] To deprive of carbon; as, to decarbonize steel; to decarbonize the blood. [ 1913 Webster ] Decarbonized iron. See Malleable iron. -- Decarbonized steel, homogenous wrought iron made by a steel process, as that of Bessemer; ingot iron. [ 1913 Webster ]
| Decarbonizer | n. He who, or that which, decarbonizes a substance. [ 1913 Webster ] | dicarbonic | a. [ Pref. di- + carbonic. ] (Chem.) Containing two carbon residues, or two carboxyl groups or radicals; as, oxalic acid is the simplest dicarbonic acid. In the latter sense, synonymous with dicarboxylic; as, succinic acid is a dicarboxylic acid. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] | monocarboxylic | a. [ Mono- + carbonic. ] (Chem.) Containing one carboxyl group; as, acetic acid is a monocarbonic acid. The more common term is monocarboxylic. Contrasted with dicarboxylic, tricarboxylic, etc. [ 1913 Webster +PJC ] Variants: monocarbonic | Orthocarbonic | a. [ Ortho- + carbonic. ] (Chem.) Designating a complex ether, C.(OC2H5)4, which is obtained as a liquid of a pleasant ethereal odor by means of chlorpicrin, and is believed to be a derivative of the hypothetical normal carbonic acid, C.(OH)4. [ 1913 Webster ] | Recarbonize | v. t. (Metal.) To restore carbon to; as, to recarbonize iron in converting it into steel. [ 1913 Webster ] | Subcarboniferous | a. (Geol.) Of or pertaining to the lowest division of the Carboniferous formations underlying the proper coal measures. It was a marine formation characterized in general by beds of limestone. -- n. The Subcarboniferous period or formation. [ 1913 Webster ] | Sulphocarbonic | a. (Chem.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphacid, H2CSO2 (called also thiocarbonic acid), or an acid, H2CS3, analogous to carbonic acid, obtained as a yellow oily liquid of a pungent odor, and forming salts. [ 1913 Webster ] | Thiocarbonic | a. [ Thio- + carbonic. ] (Chem.) Same as Sulphocarbonic. [ 1913 Webster ] |
| 碳酸 | [tàn suān, ㄊㄢˋ ㄙㄨㄢ, 碳 酸] carbonic acid; carbonate #18,689 [Add to Longdo] | 古生代 | [Gǔ shēng dài, ㄍㄨˇ ㄕㄥ ㄉㄞˋ, 古 生 代] Paleozoic (geological era 545-250m years ago, covering Cambrian 寒武紀|寒武纪, Ordovician 奧陶紀|奥陶纪, Silurian 志留紀|志留纪, Devonian 泥盆紀|泥盆纪, Carboniferous 石炭紀|石炭纪, Permian 二疊紀|二叠纪 #60,350 [Add to Longdo] | 石炭系 | [shí tàn xì, ㄕˊ ㄊㄢˋ ㄒㄧˋ, 石 炭 系] carboniferous system; coal measure (geol.) #71,601 [Add to Longdo] | 石炭纪 | [Shí tàn jì, ㄕˊ ㄊㄢˋ ㄐㄧˋ, 石 炭 纪 / 石 炭 紀] Carboniferous (geological period 354-292m years ago) #98,259 [Add to Longdo] | 含碳 | [hán tàn, ㄏㄢˊ ㄊㄢˋ, 含 碳] carbonic [Add to Longdo] |
| | 炭酸 | [たんさん, tansan] (n, adj-no) carbonic acid; (P) #10,718 [Add to Longdo] | コーライト;コライト | [ko-raito ; koraito] (n) coalite; semi-carbonized coke; semi-coke [Add to Longdo] | 花炭 | [はなずみ;はなすみ, hanazumi ; hanasumi] (n) flower charcoal (whereby a flower, seed, branch, or other item of flora is carbonized as is, retaining its form) [Add to Longdo] | 石炭紀 | [せきたんき, sekitanki] (n, adj-no) the Carboniferous Period [Add to Longdo] | 炭化 | [たんか, tanka] (n, vs) carbonization; carbonisation [Add to Longdo] |
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