释义 |
seawatersea‧wa‧ter, sea water /ˈsiːwɔːtə $ -wɒːtər, -wɑː-/ noun [uncountable] - At most, the mass of water was only a half a degree Fahrenheit warmer than the surrounding seawater.
- Constant exposure to seawater, far from having a healing effect, actually caused boils and other skin infections.
- There is plenty of oxygen in the surrounding seawater, though.
- Tubeworms grow so as to keep their plumes in the region where the vent water and seawater mix.
- When using warm seawater vapour, the plant can also produce fresh distilled water when it is condensed back into a liquid.
salty water from the sea |