词汇 | salt |
释义 | salt noun uk /sɒlt/ us /sɑːlt/ saltnoun (FOOD)A1[ U ] a common white substance found in sea water and in the ground, used especially to add flavour to food or to preserve it: 盐,食盐 salt and pepper盐和胡椒粉 Can you pass the salt, please?请把盐递过来好吗? Add a pinch of(= small amount of) salt to the sauce.往酱汁里加点儿盐。 Chris Hackett/GettyImages The sauce needs a little salt. Most snack foods are high in salt. People generally eat far too much salt in their diet. I very rarely add salt to food. You mustn't add salt to babies' food. 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 saltnoun (CHEMICAL)[ C ] chemistry specialized a chemical substance that is a combination of a metal or a base with an acid: (化学)盐 Potassium nitrate and potassium chloride are potassium salts.硝酸钾、氯化钾都是钾盐。 Chemistry: types of chemical acid salt aerogel albumin alkali metal alkaline alkaloid antioxidant carbohydrate coolant homologous series inorganic isopropanol ketone lectin melamine monosaccharide mothball propellant saline weak base See alsobath salts coarse salt common salt Epsom salts iodized salt kitchen salt kosher salt rock salt sea salt smelling salts table salt Idiomsadd salt to something salt of the earth take something with a pinch of salt salt adjective[ before noun ] uk /sɒlt/ us /sɑːlt/ containing or preserved in salt: 含盐的;用盐腌的 salt water盐水 salt cod/pork腌鳕鱼/猪肉 Various qualities of food candy coat candy-coated cheesy citric cordon bleu creamily farmhouse halal herby homegrown homemade hoppy nutritious nutty sharpness shelf-stable single-estate store-bought sugar-coated unbalanced salt verb[ T ] uk /sɒlt/ us /sɑːlt/ to add salt to or put salt on something: 给…加盐,用盐给…调味 Don't forget to salt the potatoes.不要忘了往土豆里加盐。 When it's icy, the city salts the roads to thaw the ice.结冰时,这座城市里的道路上会撒上盐来化冰。 Preparing food batch cooking biga bind breadmaking butter buttered clarify glaze glazed grate ingredient jerk rehydrate restuff rice rustle something up scoby toss whip zap Phrasal verbsalt something away SaLT noun (also SALT)uk /sɒlt/ us /sɑːlt/ [ U ] abbreviation forspeech and language therapy言语和语言治疗(speech and language therapy 的缩写) [ C ] abbreviation forspeech and language therapist言语和语言治疗(speech and language therapy 的缩写) SALT noun[ U ] uk /sɒlt/ us /sɑːlt/ abbreviation for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks: a series of discussions between the US and the USSR that took place from 1969 to 1979 and aimed to limit the number of nuclear weapons(美苏)限制战略武器会谈(Strategic Arms Limitation Talks的缩写) International relations: international politics & government accession allied Anglo-American anti-Stalinist bipolar G20 G7 GATT Geneva Convention internationalize NAFTA NATO occupied the G8 the new world order the North-South divide the World Trade Organization UNHCR unipolar WTO salt | American Dictionarysalt noun us/sɔlt/ saltnoun (FOOD)[ U ] a common, white substance, found in sea water and in the ground, used to add flavor to food or to preserve it: a grain of salt Please pass the salt and pepper. Add a pinch of salt (= small amount of it). saltnoun (CHEMICAL)[ C ] chemistry a chemical substance made with an acid [ C ] chemistry Salt is used to melt ice on roads and sidewalks in the winter. salt verb[ T ] us/sɔlt/ saltverb[T] (ADD SALT TO FOOD)to add salt to food: She salted and peppered her stew. saltverb[T] (PUT SALT ON ROADS)to put salt on roads and sidewalks in the winter: Work crews were busy plowing and salting roads. Phrasal verbsalt away something salt adjective[ not gradable ] us/sɔlt/ saltadjective[not gradable] (CONTAINING SALT)containing or tasting of salt, or preserved with salt: a salt pond/lake salt pork/cod Examples of saltsalt The insolubility of dyes on "fast" attachment to fiber was compared with diminishing solubility as double salts were formed. The salts are exerted from the 'cultivator' at a rate proportional to their concentration. The solvent, in this case an acid, was distilled off or evaporated, and the salts were obtained from the highly concentrated solution, usually by cooling. A microbiological ecosystem occurs whereby crystallized salt, lying in near-saturated salt water, is laden with microbial activity. The concentrations reported refer to the weights of the salts. Effects of salt concentrations and bending energy on the extent of ejection of phage genomes. There appears to be no correlation between the fitted relaxation time and the polymer or salt concentrations, as observed in shear rheology measurements. The sabkhas are covered by a salt crust, 3-5 cm thick, under which there lies 25-150 cm of carbonate sand, gypsum and halite. This may be due to both the stimulating and antiparasitic effects of mixed crystals of the basic salts. They are found in evaporite salt lakes and can be trapped in salt crystals during evaporation. The elevation and surrounding mountains contribute to the formation of a salt flat present year round. At first, the paths were used by highlanders mining salt in the coastal saltpans. The other peaks in the spectra are salt adducts and other contaminants that are not representative of the presence of additional oligomers. Earth prevented salt from being melted away in water. Other co-occurrences of elderly with apparently positive adjectives must also be taken with a grain of salt. See all examples of salt 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. Collocations withsaltsaltThese are words often used in combination with salt. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. coarse salt I regret that the available supply of coal does not permit the production of sufficient coarse salt for the fishing industry. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 excess salt Other contributory factors are excessive alcohol intake, obesity, excess salt in the diet and diabetes. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 kosher salt The traditional use of kosher salt is for removing surface blood from meat by desiccation, as part of the koshering process for meat. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. 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. See all collocations with salt |
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