单词 | carbonise |
例句 | The carbonised works – "black, heavy and fine" – are as dramatic and mysterious as innocent shrubs that turn into dark and menacing shapes at twilight. People tree 2010-05-14T23:20:00Z The work is vast in range and appropriately wild in spirit, like Greville Worthington's Black Library, charred remains of carbonised books intended as the soil for growing vegetables to be served in the library. This week's new exhibitions 2010-10-15T23:06:00Z Wooden furniture, carbonised, survives in its crafted elegance. Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum – review 2013-03-26T00:09:44Z He also happily admits that his designs, with all their carbonising and burning, are nothing to do with sustainability. Chiswick House: 2010-06-12T23:04:00Z Incinerate the cucumber until carbonised then crush into a powder. Digested read: Noma: Time and Place in Nordic Cuisine by Rene Redzepi 2010-11-22T21:00:00Z Archaeologists can tell from the position of these carbonised remains that the fire occurred relatively early in the eruption. Kitchen shrine serpents and other fascinating new Pompeii discoveries 2023-07-18T04:00:00Z Inside, the office is a carbonised shell of melted plastic and ash. France riots: Within days we were in hell, says mayor 2023-07-04T04:00:00Z That volcanic matter carbonised and preserved parts of the town, including the skeletons of residents who were unable to flee. Vesuvius eruption 'turned man's brain to glass' 2020-01-23T05:00:00Z Other discoveries have included organic matter of fruit and bread as well as wooden furniture and ancient scrolls that were carbonised by the heat and ash. 'Extraordinary' Roman villa reopened to public in Herculaneum 2019-10-24T04:00:00Z The material starts life in a Japanese rayon factory, goes to America to be carbonised and is then sent to Germany, where the strands are woven into sheets. The great divergence 2016-11-10T05:00:00Z Readings of such plant "microfossils" also undercut the dependence on macro-botanical evidence like carbonised seeds and grains in traditional archaeology. Cooking the world's oldest known curry - BBC News 2016-06-21T04:00:00Z Last year, researchers managed to decipher some of the letters on the carbonised papyri. Herculaneum scrolls buried by Vesuvius yield another secret: metallic ink 2016-03-21T04:00:00Z Hundreds of carbonised papyrus rolls were excavated from the ‘Villa of the Papyri’ in Herculaneum in 1754, said to contain the only surviving library from antiquity. Ancient Scrolls, Burned in Vesuvius Volcano Eruption, Deciphered By Advanced X-ray Scans 2015-01-21T05:00:00Z "What we see is that the ink, which was essentially carbon based, is not very different from the carbonised papyrus," Dr Mocella explained. X-rays 'read' burnt Vesuvius scroll 2015-01-20T05:00:00Z The great scientists and inventors who developed the first light bulbs tried out filaments of platinum, iridium, carbonised sewing thread and even bamboo - the latter both innovations of Thomas Edison's. The perfect metal for bullets and missiles 2014-07-11T04:00:00Z This carbonised film was once a fish—one of the most ancient known to science. Who’s the daddy? 2014-06-12T04:00:00Z This is a kind of high-pressure cooking followed by a drying and combustion process that ends up producing carbonised pellets. Hi-tech toilets could mean big business 2012-10-08T23:12:46Z By coating the individual fibres of the carbonised fabric with manganese oxide just a nanometre thick, the electrode performance of the fabric was further enhanced. T-shirt that charges your phone 2012-07-10T17:21:11Z This phenomenon proved to the Believers that the infidels had been struck down by celestial warriors, for were they not already carbonised by the flames of hell? The Life of Mohammad The Prophet of Allah 2012-04-25T02:01:04.030Z Coal in like manner consists of carbonised vegetable matter, retaining more or less perfectly its organic structure, and sometimes even the external forms of its constituent parts. The Chain of Life in Geological Time A Sketch of the Origin and Succession of Animals and Plants 2011-06-01T02:00:24.880Z Oh, may they burn their wings there and be carbonised to the last one! Six Women and the Invasion 2011-01-18T03:00:13.193Z I opened my throat to allow the useless carbonised air to escape. My Brave and Gallant Gentleman A Romance of British Columbia Recently the ammonia has been recovered from the blast-furnace gases in iron-works—some 6000 tons being annually obtained in this way; while from coke and carbonising works the annual production is about half that amount. Manures and the principles of manuring When the door was at last forced open there only remained the ashes of the bedding and a partly carbonised corpse. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Yet in the Upper Cambrian there are wide surfaces of littoral sandstone often containing minute carbonised fragments, and which might be expected to afford indications of land vegetation, had such existed. The Chain of Life in Geological Time A Sketch of the Origin and Succession of Animals and Plants 2011-06-01T02:00:24.880Z It can also be spun in threads of very much larger diameter, which can be used as a substitute for horsehair, for carbonising for incandescent electric lamps, &c. Researches on Cellulose 1895-1900 Chemically, the result is a mixture of oxide of iron and partly undecomposed or carbonised prussiate. Field's Chromatography or Treatise on Colours and Pigments as Used by Artists It is also obtained to a lesser extent from shale, iron, coke, and carbonising works. Manures and the principles of manuring Red or blue carbonised paper is used for tracing patterns; it is not a good medium though it may be an expeditious one. Embroidery and Tapestry Weaving We knew what we wanted; a carbonised tissue, which would withstand the electric current in a vacuum for, say, a thousand hours. The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont The cold in the studio grew keener, and the wick of the lamp began to carbonise and burn red, while Claude, still bending over his sketch, did not seem conscious of the passing minutes. His Masterpiece The tree, far from being injured by this operation, seems even to derive more vigour from the fire which is lighted in it for the purpose of drying the sap, by carbonising it. Narrative of a Voyage to Senegal in 1816 Undertaken by Order of the French Government, Comprising an Account of the Shipwreck of the Medusa, the Sufferings of the Crew, and the Various Occurrences on Board the Raft, in the Desert of Zaara, at St. Louis, and at the Camp of Daccard. to Which Are Subjoined Observations Respecting the Agriculture of the Western Coast of Africa, from Cape Blanco to the Mouth of the Gambia. The charred remains fluttered to the ground, and one wavering flake of carbonised paper sank gently upon the dead man's throat, laid bare by the hand of his frenzied wife. The Slave of the Lamp Most of the rocks are highly magnetic, and are separated by thin layers of humus with carbonised plant-roots. To the Gold Coast for Gold A Personal Narrative in Two Volumes.—Volume I My assistants started out to find this tissue, and we simply carbonised everything we could lay our hands on, and ran the current through it in a vacuum. The Triumphs of Eugène Valmont The right auricle receives its carbonised or venous blood from the veins of the body, and the right ventricle drives it through the pulmonary arteries into the lungs. The Evolution of Man — Volume 2 "Here is a journey," and he flicked away a carbonised flake, "here is another, and another, and another," and he flicked off flake after flake. Allan and the Holy Flower The Edison filament was made by cutting thin slips of bamboo and charring them, the Swan by carbonising linen fibre with sulphuric acid. The Story of Electricity Among their relics are discovered carbonised grains of wheat and barley, and pieces of bread, proving that the cultivation of cereals had begun. The Student's Elements of Geology |
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