vaporise造句1. The blast may have vaporised the meteorite.
2. Water vaporises when it boils.
3. Lasers are also being used to vaporise the dirt from limestone and marble sculpture.
4. All her dreams, in an instant, had vaporised into nothing - for she knew she would never accept his proposition.
5. When the vaporised lead cooled, it was collected by small boys with brushes and shovels.
6. Wounds and ftustration vaporise in rest.
7. They then vaporise the mercury using a blowtorch , leaving gold behind.
8. As absorbed water vaporise in reflow, internal cracks and failures may be created.
9. Such a low-speed impact does not melt or vaporise rock like a high-speed crash.
10. Ion cannon shots vaporise the object struck magnifying the energy discharge.
11. Volatile anaesthetics, such as Enflurane, Halothane and Isflurane, are vaporised into the gas mixture administered to the patient.
12. But it appears to be highly toxic, especially when vaporised.
13. The plants take salty or brackish water, and either warm it, vaporise it and separate off the salts and impurities, or pass it through filters.
14. And while it is true that technology creates jobs, history shows that it can vaporise them pretty quickly, too.
15. Most air-conditioning units, like refrigerators, use tubes containing chemical refrigerants which vaporise as they draw heat out of the air passing over them.
16. The excitement is over cheap but advanced technologies—such as "zapping shit in a pit" by using microwaves to vaporise excrement, generating some electric power too.
17. Clive Lindrop : If a 50 cal round hits you, you vaporise, and your arms come off!
18. They grow their bacteria on a stainless steel plate, and use a laser to vaporise their signalling molecules, feeding these into a mass spectrometer to catalogue the molecules present.
19. Because of the action of an outer cover and a sealing gasket in the inside, the change cycle can be extended largely by the water in the tray of the jar body, and the water is not easy to vaporise.
20. No wonder, then, that such a beam makes all materials vaporise and that it makes possible temperature of millions of degrees.
21. But anyone who found themselves within spitting distance of the Earth's real core would "instantly vaporise", Prof Perkowitz says.