释义 |
chlor·im·ide \klōrˈiˌmīd, -_mə̇d\ noun (-s) Etymology: chlor- + imide 1. : an organic imide in which chlorine has replaced the hydrogen attached to the nitrogen atom (as in succinchlorimide); an N-chloro-imide — called also chloramine 2. : dichloramine 1 |