单词 | chlorinated |
释义 | chlorinated (klɔːrɪneɪtɪd ) 1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Chlorinated water, for example drinking water or water in a swimming pool, has been cleaned by adding chlorine to it. ...swimming in chlorinated pools. 2. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] Chlorinated food has been washed using chlorine or other disinfectants to remove bacteria. He dismissed the idea that we are all going to be force-fed chlorinated chickens. ...bags of chlorinated salad. Collocations: chlorinated pool But don't jump to conclusions - other causes include an allergy, looking at a computer screen for too long and swimming in a chlorinated pool. The Sun After a long day in the sun, hair can feel brittle, especially if you've been in and out of a chlorinated pool or the sea. The Sun These days, it's remarkably easy to do so without jumping into a chlorinated pool with a peg on your nose and an ugly rubber hat on your head. Times, Sunday Times Exercising in a chlorinated pool increases the toxicity of a safe chlorinated pool atmosphere with toxic effects of chlorine byproducts greater in young swimmers than older swimmers. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 If we can drink chlorinated water, why not use it to help clean our meat? Times,Sunday Times Is all that waterproof eye make-up really a defence against tears and chlorinated water? Times, Sunday Times We eat it all the time - often washed down with chlorinated water if we're filling our glasses from the kitchen tap. Times,Sunday Times Our lips had barely touched before disgusting, chlorinated water filled our mouths. The Sun We must wash our hands often in vats of heavily chlorinated water. Times,Sunday Times |
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