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Definition of aromatic in English: aromaticadjective arəˈmatɪkˌɛrəˈmædɪk 1Having a pleasant and distinctive smell. 芳香的,香味的 a massage with aromatic oils 使用香精油的按摩。 Example sentencesExamples - The former has aromatic leaves, which smell of balsam or pine, and pale pink flowers’.
- The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation.
- The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars.
- Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers.
- Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, tar and benzene.
- This handsome plant has striking blue flowers in a spike on the stem and pleasantly aromatic leaves when crushed.
- She opened the door and was greeted with an aromatic smell.
- She poured herself more tea, smelling the aromatic scent.
- The first one, a mixture of tofu, broccoli, carrot, lotus root, mushroom and a key seasoning - aromatic sesame oil - was appealing in its colours and tasted like a rather salty salad.
- Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects.
- It was a beautiful evening on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in February 2003 and the aromatic smell of a barbecue was still lingering in the warm night air.
- I want to feel the fruits one by one, test the quality of the skin, sniff the aromatic oils that tell me an orange is going to be a delight rather than a dull, routine element consumed to satisfy dietary needs only.
- They used wonderful aromatic oils and could make you warm from head to toe by exerting pressure on just the right bones and muscles for a short time.
- When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger.
- I return, solo, to my villa to find it dimmed, lit with tiny candles and aromatic oil lamps, a bottle of chilled wine waiting and massage oils just beside my bed whose satin sheets are awash with blossoms.
- Baghel's pretty wife, Savitri, prepared an aromatic curry of coriander leaves, onions and potatoes.
- ‘It has a pungent yet aromatic smell to it,’ said Jonas.
- Besides the aromatic oils and dried flowers, the shop sells rarer products such as seeds and bonsai.
- You can buy small bottles of aromatic oils from speciality shops.
- It has small, pointed, dark green aromatic leaves that have a herby, peppery flavour and are delicious in bean and pulse dishes.
Synonyms fragrant, scented, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling, perfumed, fragranced, odoriferous piquant, spicy, savoury, pungent literary redolent rare aromatized, balmy 2Chemistry Relating to or denoting organic compounds containing a planar unsaturated ring of atoms which is stabilized by an interaction of the bonds forming the ring, e.g. benzene and its derivatives. 〔化〕(有机化合物)芳香族的。比较ALICYCLI C Compare with alicyclic Example sentencesExamples - Its molecular structure of alternating aromatic rings and amide groups crosslinked by hydrogen bonding makes it incredibly strong.
- The raw materials for today's dyes are mainly aromatic hydrocarbons: benzene, toluene, naphthalene, anthracene, pyrene, and others.
- However, after isomerization, the planarity is lost, presumably due to intermolecular effects as well as steric hindrance between the carbonyl oxygen and the aromatic ring atoms.
- The aromatic aldehydes have a benzene or phenyl ring connected to the aldehyde group.
- In aromatic compounds (ring molecules) the substitution may be of one of the hydrogens on the ring structure itself.
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a class of organic compounds having two or more fused aromatic ring structures each based on the structure of benzene.
noun arəˈmatɪkˌɛrəˈmædɪk 1A substance or plant emitting a pleasant and distinctive smell. 芳香的,香味的 Example sentencesExamples - I recently ordered the chicken roti, a thin wrap not dissimilar to a flour tortilla but flakier, stuffed to bursting with a spicy blend of chicken, vegetables and aromatics.
- Some recipes call for an actual agrodolce sauce, made by reducing wine vinegar and sugar and a few aromatics such a bay leaves, garlic, onion and herbs.
- The dals, made from legumes like lentils or chickpeas, cooked as a stew flavored with aromatics and spices, are perhaps familiar to most of us who visit Indian restaurants.
- It was clean and straightforward, but a bit too plain (I wanted to add more aromatics, herbs, a clove or two of garlic even).
- If you want the cider to also deter insects, gently steep some tomato leaves therein along with other strong aromatics like cedar.
- Thirteen different types of evergreens were selected, including ivy and blue grass, and aromatics such as mint and rosemary.
- Fry until they are golden and sizzling, then return the chicken, its aromatics and juices to the pan.
- Wal-Mart Korea has created a ‘wellness’ corner in its supermarkets, selling vitamins, herb tea, wine, aromatics and yoga books.
- Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice; all the while, the broth absorbs these same complex notes of the crustacean.
- The ingredients, spices, and aromatics are placed in the tagine with a mere spoonful of water.
- The Spice Project wants to develop a visitor, education and shopping centre there with spices, herbs and aromatics as its theme.
- Toss the vegetables around gently in the sauce and aromatics, then serve with the coriander rice.
- Only purists like Shafiq Miyan insist that nothing should adulterate the good old ishtoo - no spices or aromatics - just the meat on bones, onions, chillies and salt.
- Contrary to what many believe, delicious rice can be done in just minutes by simply sautéing a few aromatics, like peppers, onions and garlic, adding to rice with some chicken or vegetable stock and simmering until it's cooked.
- In the French kitchen, favoured aromatics are garlic, rosemary, and juniper berries; some regional dishes combine pork with apples or prunes.
- There are also some permanent plants in the beds - mostly aromatics like lavender and salvia.
- Even the briefest time spent in a marinade of appropriate aromatics - in this case garlic, rosemary and lemon - will add much in terms of flavour.
- Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics.
- For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs (dill, fennel) and aromatics (bay, onion) for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it.
- Meat, fish, or chicken dishes are placed in tagine vessels with spices, aromatics, and a mere spoon of water.
2Chemistry An aromatic compound. 〔化〕芳香族化合物 Example sentencesExamples - The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics.
- Unlike hydrocarbon based aromatics, which react most readily with electrophiles, perfluoro-aromatics and heterocyclic ring systems react better with nucleophiles.
- These are complex mixtures of paraffinic, aromatics and naphthenic hydrocarbon type molecules, ranging in carbon number from 14 to 40 +.
- Two axes, of particular interest, are the aromatics (benzene like compounds) and sulphur, i.e. both are zero.
- The three major classes are aliphatics, alicyclics, and aromatics.
- Dyson and Welton used water and ionic liquid soluble organometallic clusters and complexes to catalyse hydrogenation of the aromatics.
Derivativesadverb Orange Peel and Agastaches aromatically and fragrantly arouse the stomach and eliminate dampness. Example sentencesExamples - Each day they reeled in twisting, writhing, living things that scant moments later were sizzling aromatically on a hot skillet, devoured with that sense of awe and gratitude that comes with being a part of nature.
- And of course there's the chocolate, wafting aromatically down every side street, chronicled in the city's chocolate museum, moulded into all manner of improbable and suggestive shapes in mouth-watering window displays.
- I think the stones on her bracelet are called ‘hermatite'. I bought some extremely over-priced musk incense sticks and one of them is burning, aromatically, right now.
- A rich brown broth, aromatically seasoned, was well-peppered with chunks of at least three kinds of fish, one of which was salmon.
noun arəməˈtɪsɪti mass nounChemistry The property in an organic compound of being aromatic. the observed variation of aromaticity is much smaller Example sentencesExamples - The low aromaticity of bayou HMW-DOC may reflect the influence of low-oxygen conditions, which inhibit the decomposition of particulate aromatic macromolecules such as lignin and humic material to HMW-DOC.
- In particular, we have found classes that are more clearly defined by the electric charge (D, E), or by the aromaticity (F, Y).
- I'm thinking of concepts such as the chemical bond, a functional group and the logic of substitution, aromaticity, steric effects, acidity and basicity, electronegativity and oxidation-reduction.
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from late Latin aromaticus, from Greek arōmatikos, from arōma (see aroma). Rhymesachromatic, acrobatic, Adriatic, aerobatic, anagrammatic, aquatic, aristocratic, asthmatic, athematic, attic, autocratic, automatic, axiomatic, bureaucratic, charismatic, chromatic, cinematic, climatic, dalmatic, democratic, diagrammatic, diaphragmatic, diplomatic, dogmatic, dramatic, ecstatic, emblematic, emphatic, enigmatic, epigrammatic, erratic, fanatic, hepatic, hieratic, hydrostatic, hypostatic, idiomatic, idiosyncratic, isochromatic, lymphatic, melodramatic, meritocratic, miasmatic, monochromatic, monocratic, monogrammatic, numismatic, operatic, panchromatic, pancreatic, paradigmatic, phlegmatic, photostatic, piratic, plutocratic, pneumatic, polychromatic, pragmatic, prelatic, prismatic, problematic, programmatic, psychosomatic, quadratic, rheumatic, schematic, schismatic, sciatic, semi-automatic, Socratic, somatic, static, stigmatic, sub-aquatic, sylvatic, symptomatic, systematic, technocratic, thematic, theocratic, thermostatic, traumatic Definition of aromatic in US English: aromaticadjectiveˌerəˈmadikˌɛrəˈmædɪk 1Having a pleasant and distinctive smell. 芳香的,香味的 a massage with aromatic oils 使用香精油的按摩。 Example sentencesExamples - The former has aromatic leaves, which smell of balsam or pine, and pale pink flowers’.
- She opened the door and was greeted with an aromatic smell.
- Tobacco is a sweet smelling product of the aromatic leaves of the Nicotina plant, but contains carcinogenic and highly addictive substances like nicotine, tar and benzene.
- They used wonderful aromatic oils and could make you warm from head to toe by exerting pressure on just the right bones and muscles for a short time.
- I return, solo, to my villa to find it dimmed, lit with tiny candles and aromatic oil lamps, a bottle of chilled wine waiting and massage oils just beside my bed whose satin sheets are awash with blossoms.
- It has small, pointed, dark green aromatic leaves that have a herby, peppery flavour and are delicious in bean and pulse dishes.
- Baghel's pretty wife, Savitri, prepared an aromatic curry of coriander leaves, onions and potatoes.
- The first one, a mixture of tofu, broccoli, carrot, lotus root, mushroom and a key seasoning - aromatic sesame oil - was appealing in its colours and tasted like a rather salty salad.
- This handsome plant has striking blue flowers in a spike on the stem and pleasantly aromatic leaves when crushed.
- The limes are quartered, steamed, combined with oil fragrant with aromatic spices, vinegar and salt then stored in airtight jars.
- I want to feel the fruits one by one, test the quality of the skin, sniff the aromatic oils that tell me an orange is going to be a delight rather than a dull, routine element consumed to satisfy dietary needs only.
- She poured herself more tea, smelling the aromatic scent.
- You can buy small bottles of aromatic oils from speciality shops.
- ‘It has a pungent yet aromatic smell to it,’ said Jonas.
- Besides the aromatic oils and dried flowers, the shop sells rarer products such as seeds and bonsai.
- Gardens smell different now, the pungency of aromatic foliage becomes more prominent with less competition from perfumed flowers.
- Dilute the body oil half-and-half with water, plug the shower drain and, while showering, sprinkle in more of the same aromatic oil as the water collects.
- It was a beautiful evening on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico in February 2003 and the aromatic smell of a barbecue was still lingering in the warm night air.
- The smell should be pleasantly aromatic, not suggestive of incipient fermentation.
- When you walk into a home where the air is tinged with aromatic spices and sweet smelling delicacies, your mouth waters and you feel an insatiable hunger.
Synonyms fragrant, scented, sweet-scented, sweet-smelling, perfumed, fragranced, odoriferous 2Chemistry (of an organic compound) containing a planar unsaturated ring of atoms that is stabilized by an interaction of the bonds forming the ring. Such compounds are typified by benzene and its derivatives. 〔化〕(有机化合物)芳香族的。比较ALICYCLI C Compare with alicyclic Example sentencesExamples - In aromatic compounds (ring molecules) the substitution may be of one of the hydrogens on the ring structure itself.
- The raw materials for today's dyes are mainly aromatic hydrocarbons: benzene, toluene, naphthalene, anthracene, pyrene, and others.
- However, after isomerization, the planarity is lost, presumably due to intermolecular effects as well as steric hindrance between the carbonyl oxygen and the aromatic ring atoms.
- Its molecular structure of alternating aromatic rings and amide groups crosslinked by hydrogen bonding makes it incredibly strong.
- Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons are a class of organic compounds having two or more fused aromatic ring structures each based on the structure of benzene.
- The aromatic aldehydes have a benzene or phenyl ring connected to the aldehyde group.
nounˌerəˈmadikˌɛrəˈmædɪk 1A substance or plant emitting a pleasant and distinctive smell. 芳香的,香味的 Example sentencesExamples - Once seared, the shells remain in the pan to simmer gently with stock, aromatics, brandy, and rice; all the while, the broth absorbs these same complex notes of the crustacean.
- The dals, made from legumes like lentils or chickpeas, cooked as a stew flavored with aromatics and spices, are perhaps familiar to most of us who visit Indian restaurants.
- Fry until they are golden and sizzling, then return the chicken, its aromatics and juices to the pan.
- Contrary to what many believe, delicious rice can be done in just minutes by simply sautéing a few aromatics, like peppers, onions and garlic, adding to rice with some chicken or vegetable stock and simmering until it's cooked.
- Thirteen different types of evergreens were selected, including ivy and blue grass, and aromatics such as mint and rosemary.
- Even the briefest time spent in a marinade of appropriate aromatics - in this case garlic, rosemary and lemon - will add much in terms of flavour.
- Toss the vegetables around gently in the sauce and aromatics, then serve with the coriander rice.
- I recently ordered the chicken roti, a thin wrap not dissimilar to a flour tortilla but flakier, stuffed to bursting with a spicy blend of chicken, vegetables and aromatics.
- It was clean and straightforward, but a bit too plain (I wanted to add more aromatics, herbs, a clove or two of garlic even).
- Thick, juicy cod fillets are steamed over water that is intensely flavoured with a medley of spices, fresh herbs and aromatics.
- If you want the cider to also deter insects, gently steep some tomato leaves therein along with other strong aromatics like cedar.
- For skate in black butter, you begin by poaching the wings in salted, lightly vinegared water with herbs (dill, fennel) and aromatics (bay, onion) for ten minutes until it becomes opaque, then drain it.
- Only purists like Shafiq Miyan insist that nothing should adulterate the good old ishtoo - no spices or aromatics - just the meat on bones, onions, chillies and salt.
- Some recipes call for an actual agrodolce sauce, made by reducing wine vinegar and sugar and a few aromatics such a bay leaves, garlic, onion and herbs.
- In the French kitchen, favoured aromatics are garlic, rosemary, and juniper berries; some regional dishes combine pork with apples or prunes.
- Wal-Mart Korea has created a ‘wellness’ corner in its supermarkets, selling vitamins, herb tea, wine, aromatics and yoga books.
- The ingredients, spices, and aromatics are placed in the tagine with a mere spoonful of water.
- There are also some permanent plants in the beds - mostly aromatics like lavender and salvia.
- Meat, fish, or chicken dishes are placed in tagine vessels with spices, aromatics, and a mere spoon of water.
- The Spice Project wants to develop a visitor, education and shopping centre there with spices, herbs and aromatics as its theme.
2usually aromaticsChemistry An aromatic compound. 〔化〕芳香族化合物 Example sentencesExamples - Two axes, of particular interest, are the aromatics (benzene like compounds) and sulphur, i.e. both are zero.
- These are complex mixtures of paraffinic, aromatics and naphthenic hydrocarbon type molecules, ranging in carbon number from 14 to 40 +.
- The female urine markers consist of more than 100 compounds, a much more complex mixture than the male glandular scents, which are mainly fatty acids and aromatics.
- The three major classes are aliphatics, alicyclics, and aromatics.
- Dyson and Welton used water and ionic liquid soluble organometallic clusters and complexes to catalyse hydrogenation of the aromatics.
- Unlike hydrocarbon based aromatics, which react most readily with electrophiles, perfluoro-aromatics and heterocyclic ring systems react better with nucleophiles.
OriginLate Middle English: via Old French from late Latin aromaticus, from Greek arōmatikos, from arōma (see aroma). |