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词汇 synthesis
释义 synthesis
noun
uk /ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/ us /ˈsɪn.θə.sɪs/

synthesisnoun (CHEMICAL PRODUCTION)


[ U ] chemistry specialized
the production of a substance from simpler materials after a chemical reaction合成
See also
photosynthesis
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Physical & chemical processes
absorbable
absorptive
absorptive capacity
absorptivity
acidification
aerate
endothermic reaction
excitability
excitation
excite
exergonic
exothermic
impregnate
re-emit
reabsorb
react
reboil
recondense
scald
vaporize

synthesisnoun (MIX)


[ C ]formalpluralsyntheses
the mixing of different ideas, influences, or things to make a whole that is different, or new: 综合,融合
He describes his latest record as "a synthesis of African and Latin rhythms".他说他的最新唱片“融合了非洲和拉丁音乐的韵律”。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Mixing and mixtures
amalgam
be neither one thing nor the otheridiom
blend
blend in/blend into something
blender
blitz
churn
crossed
decoction
emulsion
guaraná
homogeneous mixture
meld
methylate
mingle
mosaic
mush
saturated solution
scramble
substance

synthesis | American Dictionary


synthesis
noun[ C/U ]
us/ˈsɪn·θə·sɪs/pluralsynthesesus/ˈsɪn·θəˌsiz/
the act of combining different ideas or things to make a whole that is new and different from the items considered separately:
[ C ]His latest album is a synthesis of African and Latin rhythms.

synthesize


verb[ T ]us/ˈsɪn·θəˌsɑɪz/
chemistry
The chemical compound was first synthesized in England in 1874.

Examples of synthesis


synthesis
However, the continuous input of radiant energy not only made the primordial syntheses of organic compounds proceed but also caused their degradation.
The present review essay finds that these syntheses are highly convergent in terms of theme, scope, and theoretical underpinnings.
In terms of popular account for the wider public, there is a reason which explains why the number of prehistory syntheses has multiplied so recently.
The result is a work that is full of impressive research matched by challenging syntheses.
Too little attention has been given to systematic studies of the concrete products of archaeologists: site reports, regional monographs, regional or chronological syntheses.
The authors fear 'authenticity' marginalises more sophisticated artists who form cultural syntheses.
Although this idea has intellectual elegance, its experimental support is drawn entirely from "prebiotic" syntheses.
However, the columns mostly do not refer to individual assemblages but are syntheses of several assemblages from a particular region.
In different seeds, the syntheses of the three hydrolytic enzymes occur in different places, and mobilization of galactomannan occurs in different ways.
The aural result was then a rich and constantly varying sustained timbre, much more lively than many syntheses generated by frequency domain methods.
All syntheses, it has been said, are but impatient intuitions.
Therefore, e reductionism has a much more complex structure than some convenient syntheses would lead us to believe.
Various ideas - social and political philosophies - interacted within the dialectic, negating each other in the formation of higher syntheses.
Although a century apart, both writings are uneasy syntheses of poetry and logic.
Despite a significant overlap in source materials, the authors reach a much less positive conclusion than do the other four syntheses.
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Collocations withsynthesis


synthesis

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chemical synthesis
The cost of purpose-built manufacturing facilities and chemical synthesis are a critical barrier to the commercial development of many potential pesticides.
evolutionary synthesis
The architects of evolutionarysynthesis questioned the idea that molecular characters constitute "cleaner" and "more direct" evidence of evolution.
modern synthesis
Most modern synthesis engines are controlled by time-varying sets of numerical parameters.
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