释义 |
hy·dra·tion \hīˈdrāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: hydrate (II) + -ion 1. : the act or process of combining with water: as a. : the introduction of additional fluid into the body < hydration sometimes helps to reduce the concentration of toxic substances in the tissues > b. : a chemical reaction in which water takes part with the formation of only one product < hydration of ethylene to ethyl alcohol > especially : a reaction in which water takes part in the form of intact molecules < hydration of sodium sulfate to the decahydrate > — compare hydrolysis, solvation c. : the addition of water to a calcium aluminate powder to produce cement 2. : the quality or state of being hydrated: as a. : the condition of having adequate fluid in the body tissues b. : a physical change in paper fibers due to adsorption and imbibition of water caused by prolonged beating |