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词汇 extract
释义 extract
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪkˈstrækt/ us /ɪkˈstrækt/
B2
to remove or take out something: 取出;拔出;提取
extract something from somethingThey used to extract iron ore from this site.他们曾在这个地方开采铁矿。
be extracted fromThe oil which is extracted from olives is used for cooking.这种橄揽油是用于烹饪的。
The tooth was eventually extracted.那颗牙终于拔掉了。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to take something somewhere
takeAre you allowed to take your phone to school?
bringCould someone bring me a cup of coffee?
takeSomeone's taken my pen.
removeCan someone please remove this ugly plant?
take awayWhen you've finished your meal, the waiter takes the plates away.
take outShe opened her bag and took out a small notebook.
to make someone give you something when they do not want to: 强索;设法获取
extract something from someoneAfter much persuasion they managed to extract the information from him.做了大量说服工作后,他们终于从他那儿挖来了情报。
At the nuclear reprocessing plant they extract plutonium from spent atomic fuel rods.在核燃料后处理工厂中,他们从用过的核燃料棒中提取钚。
A refining process is used to extract usable fuel from crude oil.为从原油中提取可用的燃料,使用了一道精炼工序。
The doctor succeeded in extracting the peanut from Jack's nose.
Essential oils are extracted from flower, leaves, fruits and all kinds of different plants.
They extract the oil from the seeds for use in cooking and manufacturing.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Engineering - mining & quarrying
anti-mine
banksman
beneficiation
biomining
coal
coal miner
coal mining
coalface
excavator
mineral
mining
oilfield
OPEC
petrodollar
pit
pithead
prospect
slag heap
strip mining
unworked

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Removing and extracting
Industrial processing
Taking things away from someone or somewhere
extract
noun
uk /ˈek.strækt/ us /ˈek.strækt/

extractnoun (PLANT)


[ C or U ]
a substance taken from a plant, flower, etc. and used especially in food or medicine: (尤指食物或药物的)提出物,精华,汁
malt/yeast extract麦芽精/酵母膏
extract ofTrue licorice candy is made from an extract of the licorice plant.
extract fromThe cream contained extracts from several plants.
Add half a teaspoon of vanilla extract to the bowl and mix well.
Our products contain a range of beneficial plant extracts.
The extract from this herb has many medicinal properties.
Garlic extract has been shown to boost the immune system.
The malt extract in this recipe gives it extra flavour.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Additives in food & drinks
additive
anti-caking agent
baking powder
baking soda
bicarb
colouring
creamer
E number
emulsifier
filler
flavour enhancer
Irish moss
lecithin
malt extract
maltodextrin
monosodium glutamate
pectin
stabilizer
unfortified
xanthan gum

extractnoun (WRITING)


B2[ C ]
a particular part of a book, poem, etc. that is chosen so that it can be used in a discussion, article, etc.: 摘录;选段;引文
extract fromThey published an extract from his autobiography.他们刊登了他自传的一个片断。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Books & parts of books
acknowledgment
acknowledgmentsphrase
addendum
artwork
bibliographical
bibliographically
concordance
edition
epigraph
epilogue
errata
erratum
ISBN
jacket
library
monograph
non-biographical
omnibus
tsundoku
verso

extract | American Dictionary


extract
verb[ T ]
us/ɪkˈstrækt/
to remove or take out something:
The dentist had to extract one of Miguel’s teeth.
extract
noun

extractnoun (TEXT)


[ C ] writingus/ˈek·strækt/
a small part of a book or other piece of writing that is published separately:
The newspaper printed extracts from the court documents.

extractnoun (SUBSTANCE)


[ C/U ]us/ˈek·strækt/
a substance removed from another substance, often a food, and containing a basic quality or flavor:
[ U ]vanilla extract

extract | Business English


extract
verb[ T ]
uk /ɪkˈstrækt/us
NATURAL RESOURCES
to remove a substance from the ground or from another substance:
In this area brown coal is extracted in open pits.
extract sth from sthEthanol can be extracted from potatoes, switchgrass, garbage, and timber waste.
to get something, such as information or money, from someone, especially when they do not want to give it:
The proposed law would allow unions to extract fees from non-union workers for services that unions provide.
extract a promiseHe managed to extract a promise from the board that his department would not be subject to cuts.
to get a piece of information from a book, document, computer file, etc.:
The website itself does not automatically extract any information from users or about user behaviour.
extract
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈekstrækt/us
a small part that has been taken from a book, document, computer file, etc.:
extract from sthIn addition to its news, sport, and business coverage, the online version of the paper includes extracts from the weekend magazine.
NATURAL RESOURCES
a substance that has been got from another substance, using a particular process:
medicinal plant extracts

Examples of extract


extract
The science of extracting useful information from large data sets is usually referred to as 'data mining', sometimes along with 'knowledge discovery'.
In the following extracts, participants elucidate the intimacy between parent and child.
Using the dynamic depthfirst search algorithm, four rules are extracted as follows.
Information was extracted and synthesised using a standard form.
Typically, an enterprise developing pharmaceuticals will screen a large number of extracts from different organisms for biological activity.
The third factor extracted links together mood swings, skin picking, and argumentativeness.
While the various extracts were qualitatively similar, a quantitative difference was evident.
Therefore, the syringa extracts appear to have a repellent effect.
The information extracted depends on the agent's perception capability, focus of attention, and knowledge of the environment.
The extracts below are some of the explicit examples of this.
Since the actions are implicitly a part of the representation, they will be naturally extracted as part of the plan.
An alternative of extracting market premiums for good environmental practices has had only limited success and is difficult to apply universally to remedy general problems.
Such is the situation when the points have been extracted from camera images.
Superordinate constructs were extracted to identify the commonality distribution and to avoid intensive processing.
All of the data shown in this paper is extracted from an actual industry database.
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Collocations withextract


extract

These are words often used in combination with extract.

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aqueous extract
The concentrated aqueous extract, known as khayer gum or cutch, is astringent.
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crude extract
The in vitro protein phosphorylation assay measures net phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of proteins in the crude extract.
following extract
The following extract exemplifies how, as long as no alliance has been concluded between two or more participants, conflict remains latent.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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