aer·ate /ˈæ(ə)rˌet, ˈɛ(ə)r-/
(vt.)使暴露于空氣中,使充滿氣體
aer·ate /ˈæ(ə)rˌet, ˈɛ(ə)r-/ 及物動詞
充氣,吹風,曝氣
A·ër·ate v. t. [imp. & p. p. Aërated p. pr. & vb. n. Aërating ]
1. To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid gas, formerly called fixed air.
His sparkling sallies bubbled up as from aërated natural fountains. --Carlyle.
2. To supply or impregnate with common air; as, to aërate soil; to aërate water.
3. Physiol. To expose to the chemical action of air; to oxygenate (the blood) by respiration; to arterialize.
Aërated bread, bread raised by charging dough with carbonic acid gas, instead of generating the gas in the dough by fermentation.
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aerate
v 1: expose to fresh air; "aerate your old sneakers" [syn: air
out, air]
2: aerate (sewage) so as to favor the growth of organisms that
decompose organic matter [syn: activate]
3: impregnate, combine, or supply with oxygen; "oxygenate
blood" [syn: oxygenate, oxygenize, oxygenise]