adulterant
/əˈdʌl.tər.ənt/ (bre, ipa) · /əˈdʌl.tɚ.ənt/ (ame, ipa) · /ə-ˈdəl-t(ə-)rənt/ (ame, mw)
adulterant — 名詞
- adulterantsingular
- adulterantsplural
1. a substance mixed into food, medicine, or another product, usually dishonestly,
摻假物
摻入後會降低純度或安全性的物質
a substance mixed into food, medicine, or another product, usually dishonestly, so that it becomes less pure, less effective, or unsafe
Lab tests found an adulterant in the milk sold at the night market.
化驗發現夜市販售的牛奶裡有摻假物。
find an adulterant in food
After the raid, inspectors listed chalk powder as an adulterant in the spice.
突襲後,稽查人員把粉筆粉列為那批香料中的摻假物。
The factory recalled its cough syrup after a dangerous adulterant was discovered.
工廠在發現危險摻假物後召回了止咳糖漿。
Wren refused to buy the honey once the report mentioned an adulterant.
報告一提到那罐蜂蜜裡有摻假物,Wren 就不買了。
Customs officers found an adulterant in the powder at the border.
海關在邊境那包粉末裡發現了摻假物。
- contaminant
broader; a contaminant may get in by accident rather than being added on purpose
- impurity
broader and more technical; it can describe any unwanted material in a substance
- filler
often used for a cheap substance added to bulk something out; it is not always harmful
用法筆記
Usually used in food-safety, medical, or legal writing. It often suggests that the added substance should not be there and may hide a product's true quality.