sol
US /sɑːl/
UK /sɒl/
名词
1.
sol, G音
the fifth note of the diatonic scale (G in the scale of C major)
示例:
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The choir sang the scale, ending on a clear sol.
合唱团唱着音阶,以清晰的sol音结束。
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She practiced her scales, focusing on hitting the high sol perfectly.
她练习音阶,专注于完美地弹奏高音sol。
2.
索尔, 太阳
the sun (especially as a god or personification)
示例:
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Ancient cultures often worshipped Sol as a powerful deity.
古代文化常将索尔奉为强大的神祇。
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The warmth of Sol brought life to the barren lands.
索尔的温暖给贫瘠的土地带来了生机。
3.
溶胶
a colloidal suspension of solid particles in a liquid
示例:
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The chemist prepared a gold sol for the experiment.
化学家为实验准备了金溶胶。
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Paint is an example of a sol, where pigment particles are dispersed in a liquid medium.
油漆是溶胶的一个例子,其中颜料颗粒分散在液体介质中。