单词 | quenchers |
释义 | quenchverb ˈkwench quenched; quenching; quenches transitive verb 1 a : put out, extinguish b : to put out the light or fire of quench glowing coals with water c : to cool (something, such as heated metal) suddenly by immersion (as in oil or water) d : to cause to lose heat or warmth you have quenched the warmth of France toward you Alfred Tennyson 2 a : to bring (something immaterial) to an end typically by satisfying, damping, cooling, or decreasing a rational understanding of the laws of nature can quench impossible desires Lucius Garvin the praise that quenches all desire to read the book T. S. Eliot b : to terminate by or as if by destroying : eliminate the Commonwealth party quenched a whole generation of play-acting Margery Bailey quench a rebellion c : to relieve or satisfy with liquid quenched his thirst at a wayside spring intransitive verb 1 : to become extinguished : cool 2 : to become calm : subside quenchable ˈkwen-chə-bəl adjective quencher noun quenchless ˈkwench-ləs adjective quenchers nounas in beverages a liquid suitable for drinking marathon runners often find that plain water is the best quencher of all Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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