defoliant
/diːˈfəʊliənt/ (bre, ipa) · /diːˈfəʊliənt/ (ame, ipa) · /(ˌ)dē-ˈfō-lē-ənt/ (ame, mw)
defoliant — 名詞
- defoliantsingular
- defoliantsplural
1. a strong chemical sprayed on trees or other plants so that their leaves quickly
落葉劑
使植物葉子脫落的化學藥劑
a strong chemical sprayed on trees or other plants so that their leaves quickly die and fall away, used in farming, forestry, and sometimes as a weapon during war
Vikram's grandfather suffered lung problems after handling defoliant in the Vietnam War.
Vikram 的祖父在越戰中接觸落葉劑後,肺部一直有問題。
collocation: handle / be exposed to defoliant
The cotton farmers in Texas spray defoliant before sending machines to pick the crop.
德州的棉花農會先噴灑落葉劑,再派機器去採收作物。
collocation: spray defoliant on a crop
Soldiers dropped defoliant from low-flying planes to expose hidden enemy paths.
士兵從低空飛行的飛機上噴灑落葉劑,好讓敵人隱藏的小路顯露出來。
Élise warned her neighbours that the defoliant could also kill garden flowers nearby.
Élise 提醒鄰居,那種落葉劑也可能殺死附近花園裡的花。
Years after the spraying ended, traces of defoliant were still found in the soil.
在停止噴灑多年之後,土壤中仍然驗出落葉劑的殘留。
- herbicide
broader; kills the whole plant, not just the leaves
- Agent Orange
specific brand name of a defoliant used by the US military in Vietnam
- desiccant
technical agricultural term; dries the whole plant before harvest rather than only dropping the leaves
用法筆記
Often appears in military and agricultural reporting; in news writing the word frequently collocates with 'Agent Orange' and 'Vietnam'. Countable in technical writing when referring to different products ('several defoliants were tested'), but mass-noun usage ('exposure to defoliant') is more common in everyday prose.