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单词 coolant
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Definition of coolant in English:

coolant

noun ˈkuːl(ə)ntˈkulənt
  • A liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They are used as lubricants and coolants, among other applications.
    • To beat the heat, fluid-flow systems circulate coolants through the machines.
    • As the coolant passes through the small tubes, it transfers the heat it has absorbed to the blowing air from the grille.
    • The explosions were blamed on either leaking ammonia - the coolant involved in both cases - or overheating.
    • The bottle also indicates that the coolant does not cause corrosion even though there are both copper and aluminium parts in the system.
    • They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the coolant has absorbed from the engine.
    • As coolant circulates through the tubing, heat is removed from the refrigerator to cool the food inside.
    • Manual stirring will often suffice but in many cases the coolant must be sprayed on to the tool.
    • When you spray it, the coolant evaporates, taking with it the latent heat of the water and the hot air around it.
    • I threw some pepper in with the coolant so the little pinholes in the radiator would be plugged.
    • Get your engine coolant tested and adjusted to prevent the coolant from freezing up.
    • Because liquid coolants are prohibited in Formula 1, the only means of keeping the temperature down is the air streaming through the brake cooling vents.
    • Pipes were split open, releasing coolants that froze nearby structures with a coating of white, sparkling frost.
    • After purification, the water is used in the gardens and as a coolant during the production process.
    • In addition, the heat coming from the engine to the coolant and from the coolant to the radiator is reduced.
    • All coolant and oil lines to and from the pods were replaced with larger diameter lines.
    • After being used as a coolant, the water is returned to the canal about 10 degrees warmer.
    • At their simplest, they rely on a coolant that absorbs and dissipates heat from the house.
    • The power plant also produces some 200 million liters of clean water as a result of desalinating sea water, which is used as a coolant.
    • You should also check the level, condition and concentration of the coolant every so often.

Origin

1930s: from cool, on the pattern of lubricant.

 
 

Definition of coolant in US English:

coolant

nounˈkuləntˈko͞olənt
  • A liquid or gas that is used to remove heat from something.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As the coolant passes through the small tubes, it transfers the heat it has absorbed to the blowing air from the grille.
    • They are used as lubricants and coolants, among other applications.
    • Get your engine coolant tested and adjusted to prevent the coolant from freezing up.
    • Because liquid coolants are prohibited in Formula 1, the only means of keeping the temperature down is the air streaming through the brake cooling vents.
    • The explosions were blamed on either leaking ammonia - the coolant involved in both cases - or overheating.
    • You should also check the level, condition and concentration of the coolant every so often.
    • After purification, the water is used in the gardens and as a coolant during the production process.
    • They are designed to dissipate the heat, which the coolant has absorbed from the engine.
    • As coolant circulates through the tubing, heat is removed from the refrigerator to cool the food inside.
    • In addition, the heat coming from the engine to the coolant and from the coolant to the radiator is reduced.
    • The bottle also indicates that the coolant does not cause corrosion even though there are both copper and aluminium parts in the system.
    • Pipes were split open, releasing coolants that froze nearby structures with a coating of white, sparkling frost.
    • I threw some pepper in with the coolant so the little pinholes in the radiator would be plugged.
    • Manual stirring will often suffice but in many cases the coolant must be sprayed on to the tool.
    • To beat the heat, fluid-flow systems circulate coolants through the machines.
    • When you spray it, the coolant evaporates, taking with it the latent heat of the water and the hot air around it.
    • All coolant and oil lines to and from the pods were replaced with larger diameter lines.
    • After being used as a coolant, the water is returned to the canal about 10 degrees warmer.
    • The power plant also produces some 200 million liters of clean water as a result of desalinating sea water, which is used as a coolant.
    • At their simplest, they rely on a coolant that absorbs and dissipates heat from the house.

Origin

1930s: from cool, on the pattern of lubricant.

 
 
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