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词汇 efflorescence
释义 efflorescence
noun[ U ]
uk /ˌef.ləˈres.əns/ us /ˌef.ləˈres.əns/
biology specialized
the period when flowers start to appear on a plant开花;开花期
literary
the production of a lot of art, especially of a high quality(艺术等的)发展,繁荣;(尤指艺术等发展的)全盛期
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Flowers - general words
abscission
anther
bloom
blossom
catkin
chasmogamous
cleistogamous
double
female
grow
head
in floweridiom
multi-headed
palynological
pollen
posy
sepal
stalk
stamen
stigma

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Art & culture

Examples of efflorescence


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The resulting white deposits are referred to as efflorescence in this instance.
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Secondary efflorescence is akin to osteoporosis of the concrete.
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However, if the source of the water penetration is not addressed efflorescence may reappear.
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With multiple coats the film will build an even protective film and gloss that may repel water, oil, grease and efflorescence.
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Rather, the marriage plot has enjoyed a continued efflorescence, visible to this day in the popular film form known as the romantic comedy.
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Bynesian decay is a form of efflorescence of salts formed by the reaction of acidic vapors with the basic shell surface.
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Chemical sealants are often used on tiles to improve durability and appearance, increase stain resistance, reduce efflorescence, and increase or reduce surface smoothness.
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If the water evaporates, the minerals remain as the so-called efflorescence.
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In some instances, the resultant efflorescence obscured painted images.
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They also repainted some areas the colours of which were lost because of the efflorescence of salts.
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A very common example of where secondary efflorescence occurs is steel-reinforced concrete bridges as well as parking garages.
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The two commonest effects are efflorescence and spalling.
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In this context efflorescence is sometimes referred to as saltpetering.
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In the open air the lime reacts with carbon dioxide to form water-insoluble calcium carbonate that might take the form of powdery efflorescence or dripstone-like crusting.
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Efflorescence forms more quickly in areas that are exposed to excessive amounts of moisture such as near pool decks, spas, and fountains or where irrigation runoff is present.
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