vaporise
美 ['ve?p?ra?z]
英 ['ve?p?ra?z] 
英漢雙解
1. | [i][t] ~ (sth) (使)汽化,蒸發to turn into gas; to make sth turn into gas |
英漢解釋
例句
Such a low-speed impact does not melt or vaporise rock like a high-speed crash.
不同于高速碰撞,這種低速撞擊不會熔化或者蒸發巖石,更不會形成環形山。
Add a few drops essential oil, and the heat from the bulb will gently vaporise the oil.
加上數滴精油,來自燈泡的熱會蒸發,輕輕的石油。
Closer to election time, though, that easy goodwill will vaporise as voters focus on the choice between the parties.
隨著大選的臨近,單純的善意會逐漸消逝,因為選民們的選擇差異僅在于黨派的不同。
But anyone who found themselves within spitting distance of the Earth's real core would "instantly vaporise" , Prof Perkowitz says.
但是任何只要發現他們自己在真的地心分散距離范圍內的人都會“l立刻蒸發,”伯寇維茲教授說道。
They then vaporise the mercury using a blowtorch, leaving gold behind.
之后,他們用噴燈蒸發水銀,最終提取黃金。
And while it is true that technology creates jobs, history shows that it can vaporise them pretty quickly, too.
雖然,技術確實能夠創造就業,然而,歷史證明它也能以很快的速度來毀滅就業崗位。
In a crude sense it did: many saw a big part of their wealth vaporise.
大致上的確如此:不少人的財富蒸發了一多半。
he'd help someone vaporise a whole city?
他有膽量先嘗一顆子彈,再幫別人蒸發一座城市嗎?
vaporize v. (BrE vaporise) (cause to) change from a liquid into a vapor; disappear
(使)變成蒸氣;(使)蒸發;消失