释义 |
al·dol \ˈalˌdȯl, -ōl\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ald- + -ol; originally formed in French 1. : a colorless liquid CH3CH(OH)CH2CHO obtained by condensation of two molecules of acetaldehyde and used in organic synthesis and in denaturing alcohol; β-hydroxy-butyraldehyde — called also acetaldol 2. : any of a class of beta-hydroxy aldehydes typified by acetaldol |