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sulphur
- IPA[ˈsʌlfə]
英式
- the chemical element of atomic number 16, a yellow combustible non-metal;the material of which hellfire and lightning were formerly believed to consist.
- disinfect or fumigate with sulphur.
noun: sulphur, plural noun: sulphurs
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名詞
- 1. the chemical element of atomic number 16, a yellow combustible non-metal we should use coal which contains less sulphur the islands are also renowned for their thermal springs and sulphur baths
- ▪ the material of which hellfire and lightning were formerly believed to consist.
- ▪ a pale greenish-yellow colour the bird's sulphur-yellow throat
- 2. an American butterfly with predominantly yellow wings that may bear darker patches.
動詞
- 1. disinfect or fumigate with sulphur.
- the chemical element of atomic number 16, a yellow combustible nonmetal: we should use coal which contains less sulfur the islands are also renowned for their thermal springs and sulfur baths
- disinfect or fumigate with sulfur.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a spring of which the water contains sulphur or its compounds.
Oxford Dictionary
- a colourless pungent toxic gas formed by burning sulphur in air.
Oxford Dictionary
- an insecticide and fungicide containing calcium polysulphides, made by boiling lime and sulphur ...
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- a candle containing sulphur, burnt to produce sulphur dioxide for fumigation.
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- a historic resort city in southeastern West Virginia, in the Allegheny Mountains; population ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a liver-coloured mixture containing potassium sulphide, used in medicinal ointment.
Oxford Dictionary
- a fine yellow powdered form of sulphur produced by sublimation.
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- a city in southwestern Louisiana, a western suburb of Lake Charles; population 19,450 (est. 2008).
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