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单词 dehydrate
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Definition of dehydrate in English:

dehydrate

verb diːhʌɪˈdreɪtdiːˈhʌɪdreɪtdiˈhaɪˌdreɪt
[with object]often as adjective dehydrated
  • 1Cause (a person or their body) to lose a large amount of water.

    使(人或身体)脱水

    his body temperature was high and he had become dehydrated

    他体温很高,已经脱水了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many athletes and the general norm of people are dehydrated without being aware they are.
    • The rumor that coffee dehydrates people lacks scientific support.
    • If your child is dehydrated, it is important to replace lost body fluids right away.
    • The fact that it was so warm caught a lot of people out and I was dehydrated rather than anything else.
    • My best friend passed out on the dance floor and that was the only way she was able to get a glass of water, when she was totally dehydrated.
    • When you're dehydrated, your skin is one of the first organs to show it.
    • If you are dehydrated, the test will overestimate your body fat by as much as 3 percentage points.
    • I'm dehydrated, but I can't stand the thought of water.
    • Use composite dressings cautiously if the patient is dehydrated or has fragile skin.
    • If you're dehydrated, your body may not recover as quickly after a workout (leaving you sore longer).
    • He was dehydrated, his throat was swelling, and he had lost blood.
    • Yes, if the athlete is dehydrated, any water will accomplish that, dumbo!
    • Thus, when a person is dehydrated by more than 2% of body weight, both heart rate and body temperature are elevated during exercise.
    • There were people being sick and confined to their rooms and lots of people were dehydrated.
    • You know that you can't live long without water, but how do you know if you're dehydrated?
    • Have a glass of water with your meals instead of caffeinated drinks like soda and coffee, which dehydrate the body.
    • Coffee can also dehydrate you, so counter its effects by drinking water.
    • The more water you drink, the less dehydrated you will become, and the less severe your hangover will be.
    • 75 percent of Americans are chronically dehydrated - mainly because your body is low on water long before your thirst response alerts you.
    • The doctor suggested she lie on her side and drink two large glasses of water to make sure she wasn't dehydrated.
    Synonyms
    dry up, dry out, lose water, become dry
    become thirsty
    1. 1.1no object Lose a large amount of water from the body.
      脱水,身体失水
      the nurses made sure I didn't dehydrate
      Example sentencesExamples
      • When my body can dehydrate and lose its water just like the land drying up.
      • The w profiles in the plant were affected by these soil w, becoming more negative as the soil dehydrated, but recovering when water was resupplied.
      • If these minerals are heated, they will dehydrate and lose their water of hydration.
    2. 1.2 Remove water from (food) in order to preserve and store it.
      使(食物)脱水
      dehydrated mashed potatoes

      脱水土豆泥。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • They also pack dehydrated foods like dried fruit and mashed potatoes.
      • The most dehydrated grapes in the press may not in any case yield juice until being pressed twice or three times.
      • The reason behind this is that salt effectively dehydrates the polymer by disruption of hydrogen bonding with water, similar to the effect of increasing temperatures.
      • He grimaced at the thought of eating dehydrated food; I described the simple pleasure of drinking ice-cold water from a mountain stream.
      • At the far extreme of technology, meat is dehydrated by freeze-drying to provide lightweight military rations.
      • I expect to lose half a stone, as I'll only be eating dehydrated food and getting water every 10 kilometres.
      • He then used a vacuuming process to dehydrate this softened grain, leaving behind a thick, sweet goo.
      • Well, usually when you take the skin off it can be preserved in a number of different ways and very often it's salted and that dehydrates it to preserve it and stop bacteria decomposing it.
      • The goal here is essentially to dehydrate the vegetables and caramelize the outside at the same time.
      • These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and dehydrated potato products like mashed potato flakes.
      • It is susceptible to noble rot or Botrytis (the fungus that attacks certain ripe grapes and dehydrates them so that they give wines of immense richness and sweetness).
      • Making pasta from zucchini or dehydrating fruits is time-consuming, and many raw meals can take days to prepare.
      • One division of my business harvests and dehydrates fruits and vegetables for use in papermaking formulas.
      Synonyms
      dry, dry up, dry out, desiccate, make dry, dehumidify, remove the moisture from
      parch, sear
      technical effloresce
      rare exsiccate

Derivatives

  • dehydrator

  • noundiːˌhʌɪˈdreɪtədiːˈhʌɪdreɪtədiˈhaɪˌdreɪdər
    • Food dehydrators has been around for a long time, and they sell really well because people are into health, again.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Further, the fancy, raw food meals are prepared with a lot of electrical equipment, like dehydrators, juicers, blenders and food processors.
      • All dishes are prepared with blenders, dehydrators, and plenty of diligent chopping and whisking.
      • Fancier dehydrators, with heat regulators and fans to circulate the air, work faster, but the price can zoom to several hundred dollars for serious preserving tools.
      • Besides making yogurt and leavening bread, these dehydrators also can soften honey or butter, re-crisp crackers or popcorn, sprout seeds or hatch chicks.

Origin

Late 19th century: from de- (expressing removal) + Greek hudros, hudr- 'water'.

Definition of dehydrate in US English:

dehydrate

verbdiˈhaɪˌdreɪtdēˈhīˌdrāt
[with object]often as adjective dehydrated
  • 1Cause (a person or a person's body) to lose a large amount of water.

    使(人或身体)脱水

    his body temperature was high and he had become dehydrated

    他体温很高,已经脱水了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • My best friend passed out on the dance floor and that was the only way she was able to get a glass of water, when she was totally dehydrated.
    • Thus, when a person is dehydrated by more than 2% of body weight, both heart rate and body temperature are elevated during exercise.
    • Have a glass of water with your meals instead of caffeinated drinks like soda and coffee, which dehydrate the body.
    • The fact that it was so warm caught a lot of people out and I was dehydrated rather than anything else.
    • The rumor that coffee dehydrates people lacks scientific support.
    • If you're dehydrated, your body may not recover as quickly after a workout (leaving you sore longer).
    • I'm dehydrated, but I can't stand the thought of water.
    • You know that you can't live long without water, but how do you know if you're dehydrated?
    • If you are dehydrated, the test will overestimate your body fat by as much as 3 percentage points.
    • 75 percent of Americans are chronically dehydrated - mainly because your body is low on water long before your thirst response alerts you.
    • Coffee can also dehydrate you, so counter its effects by drinking water.
    • The doctor suggested she lie on her side and drink two large glasses of water to make sure she wasn't dehydrated.
    • The more water you drink, the less dehydrated you will become, and the less severe your hangover will be.
    • When you're dehydrated, your skin is one of the first organs to show it.
    • Use composite dressings cautiously if the patient is dehydrated or has fragile skin.
    • He was dehydrated, his throat was swelling, and he had lost blood.
    • Many athletes and the general norm of people are dehydrated without being aware they are.
    • There were people being sick and confined to their rooms and lots of people were dehydrated.
    • If your child is dehydrated, it is important to replace lost body fluids right away.
    • Yes, if the athlete is dehydrated, any water will accomplish that, dumbo!
    Synonyms
    dry up, dry out, lose water, become dry
    1. 1.1no object Lose a large amount of water from the body.
      脱水,身体失水
      Example sentencesExamples
      • If these minerals are heated, they will dehydrate and lose their water of hydration.
      • The w profiles in the plant were affected by these soil w, becoming more negative as the soil dehydrated, but recovering when water was resupplied.
      • When my body can dehydrate and lose its water just like the land drying up.
    2. 1.2 Remove water from (food) in order to preserve and store it.
      使(食物)脱水
      dehydrated mashed potatoes

      脱水土豆泥。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The reason behind this is that salt effectively dehydrates the polymer by disruption of hydrogen bonding with water, similar to the effect of increasing temperatures.
      • The most dehydrated grapes in the press may not in any case yield juice until being pressed twice or three times.
      • They also pack dehydrated foods like dried fruit and mashed potatoes.
      • He then used a vacuuming process to dehydrate this softened grain, leaving behind a thick, sweet goo.
      • At the far extreme of technology, meat is dehydrated by freeze-drying to provide lightweight military rations.
      • These sulfur-containing additives are used as preservatives in dried fruits, wines, and dehydrated potato products like mashed potato flakes.
      • Making pasta from zucchini or dehydrating fruits is time-consuming, and many raw meals can take days to prepare.
      • The goal here is essentially to dehydrate the vegetables and caramelize the outside at the same time.
      • One division of my business harvests and dehydrates fruits and vegetables for use in papermaking formulas.
      • It is susceptible to noble rot or Botrytis (the fungus that attacks certain ripe grapes and dehydrates them so that they give wines of immense richness and sweetness).
      • He grimaced at the thought of eating dehydrated food; I described the simple pleasure of drinking ice-cold water from a mountain stream.
      • Well, usually when you take the skin off it can be preserved in a number of different ways and very often it's salted and that dehydrates it to preserve it and stop bacteria decomposing it.
      • I expect to lose half a stone, as I'll only be eating dehydrated food and getting water every 10 kilometres.
      Synonyms
      dry, dry up, dry out, desiccate, make dry, dehumidify, remove the moisture from

Origin

Late 19th century: from de- (expressing removal) + Greek hudros, hudr- ‘water’.

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