释义 |
bor·azole \ˈbōrəˌzōl, ˈbȯr-; bəˈraˌzōl\ noun or bor·azine \-zēn\ (-s) Etymology: bor- + azole or azine : a colorless volatile liquid compound B3N3H6 that is formed by heating diborane and ammonia and has a structure like that of benzene with alternating boron and nitrogen atoms in a ring — called also triborine triamine |