chem
名词 n.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Clipping of chemistry (“branch of natural science”), usually referring to the subject or the department.
— It boils down to science. Biology, chemistry and physics. I used to hate bio and chem. Now they fascinate me because I’ve realised they make up the world around us as well as us.
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Clipping of chemical.
— The seas, morosely fished by Ethan and the others, are heavily polluted, with Ethan informing Timothy, who risked a freezing dip: “If the tide doesn’t get you, the chems will. You want to stay healthy past forty, alive past fifty, you’ll remember to stay well out of the water.”
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Clipping of chemical.; A chemical weapon.
— This is the very opposite of what we’ve called for — namely, for Biden to publicly identify in advance a specific US (at least) hard-power response to Putin’s use of chems (or other weapons of mass destruction).
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Clipping of chemical.; A recreational drug.
— “I actively searched for someone to tell me how they’d made an informed and calculated choice to use chems and, that for them, the chem scene is just recreation.” […] “Even those who told me sex on chems made them feel ‘like a don’ would follow up such celebratory statements with tales of rejection, regret, loneliness and longing for intimacy,” he said.
形容词 adj.
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Clipping of chemical.
— chem plant; chem weapons
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