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单词 respirable
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Definition of respirable in English:

respirable

adjective rɪˈspʌɪrəb(ə)lˈrɛsp(ə)rəb(ə)lˈrɛspərəbəl
  • 1(of the air or a gas) able or fit to be breathed.

    (空气或气体)能被呼吸的;适于呼吸的

    a respirable atmosphere
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And, concerning that other fluid element of antiquity, he announced that atmospheric air is composed of two elastic fluids of different and opposite qualities, which he called mephitic air and highly respirable air.
    • A supplemental respiratory device is shown that uses electronic components to regulate the flow of a respirable gas to a user, intermittently, on a demand basis.
    • We currently have insufficient evidence about the mechanisms of the association between respirable pollutants from smoking or indoor air pollution and tuberculosis.
    • In compressed-gas diving, respirable gas is supplied to the diver (from the surface, from a diving bell or hyperbaric chamber, or from a scuba.
    • The invention relates to a system for administering a respirable gas, particularly at a pressure level lying above the ambient pressure.
    1. 1.1 (of particles in the air) able to be breathed in.
      (空气中的粒子)能被人体吸入的
      woodworking can create quantities of fine respirable dust

      木器加工能产生许多细小且能被人体吸入的粉尘。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ultrafine particles are highly toxic to the lungs, even when they are formed from materials that are nontoxic, and when they are components of larger, respirable particles.
      • Although the size distributions of these aerosols were variable, they mostly fell into the respirable range.
      • Proper filter selection is essential, including low airflow resistance and efficient retention of respirable particles.
      • More importantly, investigators have found that airborne Stachybotrys spores are highly respirable, and they contain trichothecene mycotoxins.
      • Under these circumstances, children could be exposed intensively and continuously to both inorganic and organic respirable toxins while outdoors.

Origin

Late 18th century: from French respirable or late Latin respirabilis, from respirare 'breathe out' (see respire).

Definition of respirable in US English:

respirable

adjectiveˈrespərəbəlˈrɛspərəbəl
  • 1(of the air or a gas) able or fit to be breathed.

    (空气或气体)能被呼吸的;适于呼吸的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A supplemental respiratory device is shown that uses electronic components to regulate the flow of a respirable gas to a user, intermittently, on a demand basis.
    • And, concerning that other fluid element of antiquity, he announced that atmospheric air is composed of two elastic fluids of different and opposite qualities, which he called mephitic air and highly respirable air.
    • The invention relates to a system for administering a respirable gas, particularly at a pressure level lying above the ambient pressure.
    • We currently have insufficient evidence about the mechanisms of the association between respirable pollutants from smoking or indoor air pollution and tuberculosis.
    • In compressed-gas diving, respirable gas is supplied to the diver (from the surface, from a diving bell or hyperbaric chamber, or from a scuba.
    1. 1.1 (of particles in the air) able to be breathed in.
      (空气中的粒子)能被人体吸入的
      woodworking can create quantities of fine respirable dust

      木器加工能产生许多细小且能被人体吸入的粉尘。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Ultrafine particles are highly toxic to the lungs, even when they are formed from materials that are nontoxic, and when they are components of larger, respirable particles.
      • More importantly, investigators have found that airborne Stachybotrys spores are highly respirable, and they contain trichothecene mycotoxins.
      • Proper filter selection is essential, including low airflow resistance and efficient retention of respirable particles.
      • Under these circumstances, children could be exposed intensively and continuously to both inorganic and organic respirable toxins while outdoors.
      • Although the size distributions of these aerosols were variable, they mostly fell into the respirable range.

Origin

Late 18th century: from French respirable or late Latin respirabilis, from respirare ‘breathe out’ (see respire).

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