bromine
bromine — 名詞
1. Bromine is a chemical element with a dark red colour and a sharp, powerful smell
溴
一種化學元素,暗紅色液體,有毒且氣味強烈
Bromine is a chemical element with a dark red colour and a sharp, powerful smell. It is poisonous, occurs naturally in seawater, and belongs to the halogen family. Manufacturers use it in photography, flame retardants, and certain medicines.
Mira's chemistry teacher showed the class bromine and said never to touch it.
Mira 的化學老師向全班展示溴,並告誡大家絕對不能碰觸。
uncountable noun without article: 'showed the class bromine'
Bromine is found in seawater, but companies must extract it through a chemical process.
溴存在於海水中,但業者必須透過化學程序才能萃取。
passive: is found in [location]
Devika learned that firefighters carry equipment treated with bromine to stop flames from spreading.
戴薇卡學到,消防員攜帶的裝備經過溴處理,以防止火勢蔓延。
In the lab, bromine is kept in sealed glass containers because of its strong smell.
在實驗室裡,溴因為氣味強烈,必須保存在密封的玻璃容器中。
Some medicines that calm the nerves once contained bromine, though this is rare today.
有些安定神經的藥物以前含有溴,不過這種用法現今已經很少見。
文法句型
bromine is [property]
bromine is found in [location]
用法筆記
Bromine is an uncountable noun when referring to the substance. Use 'the bromine' when specifying a particular quantity or sample ('the bromine in that flask'), but no article when speaking about the element in general ('Bromine is toxic').