litmus
英 [ˈlɪtməs]
美 [ˈlɪtməs]
n. 石蕊(一种遇酸变红而遇碱则变蓝的物质)
BNC.36064 / COCA.16349
牛津词典
noun
- 石蕊(一种遇酸变红而遇碱则变蓝的物质)
a substance that turns red when it touches an acid and blue when it touches an alkali- litmus paper
石蕊试纸
- litmus paper
英英释义
noun
- a coloring material (obtained from lichens) that turns red in acid solutions and blue in alkaline solutions
双语例句
- The president's policy on abortion is regarded as a litmus test of his views on women's rights.
总统在堕胎问题上的政策被视为其在妇女权利上的观点的表露。 - The Baltics have replaced Berlin as the litmus test of western resolve.
波罗的海已经取代柏林,成为西方决心的试金石。 - It requires a "Litmus Test", which determines a" good service ".
它还需要一个“石蕊试验”,以决定是否是“良好的服务”。 - Success and fame are often the litmus test of one's character.
成功和名誉往往是对一个人的人格考验。 - Applying the Service Litmus Test to determine which candidate services are appropriate to expose.
应用ServiceLitmusTest,以确定候选服务是否适合公开。 - When making decisions about the future, we naturally use events from the past as litmus tests.
当我们做出有关未来的决定时,自然地我们用过去的事件作为”试金石“。 - Test: turns blue litmus paper red.
做个试验吧,能把蓝色的石蕊试纸变成红色。 - Unsized paper treated with litmus for use as an acid-base indicator.
未定尺寸经石蕊处理的纸,用作酸碱显示剂。 - Ammonia gas is colorless which can turn wet red litmus paper to blue.
氨气是无色的,它可把湿的红色石蕊试纸变成蓝色。 - A sense of control, according to Anderson, is the litmus test for success.
据安德森看来,有无控制感是成功的试金石。