释义 |
ad·duct I. \əˈdəkt, aˈ-\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Latin adductus, past participle of adducere : to draw (as a limb) toward or past the median axis of the body; also : to bring together (similar parts) < adduct the fingers > — compare abduct 2 II. \ˈaˌdəkt\ noun (-s) Etymology: German addukt, from Latin adductus, past participle : a chemical addition product: as a. : the cyclic product of the addition reaction of a diene with another unsaturated compound (as maleic anhydride) — compare diels-alder reaction b. : a crystalline complex (as one of urea with a straight-chain aliphatic compound) |