释义 |
ox·ime \ˈakˌsēm, -_sə̇m\ noun (-s) Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary ox- (I) + -ime (from imide); originally formed in German : any of a class of compounds obtained chiefly by the action of hydroxylamine on aldehydes and ketones and characterized by the grouping >C . NOH in which the isonitroso group replaces the oxygen of the carbonyl group — compare benzaldoxime |