quenching
n. 淬火,熄
v. 解(渴)( quench的現在分詞 ); 終止(某事物); (用水)撲滅(火焰等); 將(熱物體)放入水中急速冷卻
If someone who is thirsty quenches their thirst, they lose their thirst by having a drink.
He stopped to quench his thirst at a stream.
他停了下來,在小溪邊飲水止渴。
1. the act of extinguishing; causing to stop burning;
This loss, termed quenching , may arise in two ways.
此種損失稱為淬火, 呈兩個方面.
Quenching agents could be particularly effective in combination with ultraviolet absorbers.
猝滅劑與紫外線吸收劑並用時效果更為突出.
To respond to quenching, the carbon content must be about 0.30 % or more.
為了適應淬火, 含碳量必須約為0.30%或更多.
There are nevertheless some advantages in using a quenching circuit even with a self - quenching counter.
儘管如此,即使在使用自猝滅計數器時,配合使用猝滅線路還是有一些好處的.
The quenching constants and thermodynamic parameters at different temperatures were calculated.
計算了不同溫度下的猝滅常數和熱力學引數.