settleable
adj. 会沉淀的
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adj. 会沉淀的
1. to place so as to stay
2. to establish in residence
3. to furnish with inhabitants colonize
4. to cause to pack down
5. to clarify by causing dregs or impurities to sink
6. to make quiet or orderly
7. to fix or resolve conclusively
settle the question
8. to establish or secure permanently
settle the order of royal succession
9. to conclude (a lawsuit) by agreement between parties usually out of court
10. to close (something, such as an account) by payment often of less than is due
11. to arrange in a desired position
12. to make or arrange for final disposition of
settled his affairs
13. impregnate
14. to come to rest
15. to sink gradually or to the bottom
16. to become clear by the deposit of sediment or scum
17. to become compact by sinking
18. to become fixed, resolved, or established
a cold settled in his chest
19. to establish a residence or colony
settled in Wisconsin —often used with down
20. to become quiet or orderly
21. to take up an ordered or stable life —often used with down
marry and settle down
22. to adjust differences or accounts
23. to come to a decision —used with on or upon
settled on a new plan
24. to conclude a lawsuit by agreement out of court
25. conceive
26. to be content with
27. to silence or subdue someone by decisive action
28. to remove or relieve the distress or nausea of indigestion
29. a wooden bench with arms, a high solid back, and an enclosed foundation which can be used as a chest
30. to end (something, such as an argument) by reaching an agreement
31. to make a final decision about (something)
32. to move to a place and make it your home
33. a long wooden bench with arms, a high solid back, and often with space under the seat which can be used to store things
34. to come to rest
Birds settled on a branch. Dust settled on the table.
35. to make a home
I'd like to settle in the country.
36. to make quiet calm
The tea settled my nerves.
37. decide sense 1
It's settled then—we'll each pay our own way.
38. to place so as to stay
I settled myself in a chair.
39. to sink gradually to a lower level
The foundations of the house settled.
40. to sink in a liquid
41. to give attention to
Settle down to work now.
42. to fix by agreement
They are hoping to settle the case out of court.
43. to put in order
They settled their affairs.
44. to complete payment on
Waiter, we're ready to settle our bill.
45. to bring to an end
They settled their argument.
46. to take up a stable life
You're not a kid anymore. It's time to settle down.
47. to be content with
He settled for his second choice.
48. a long wooden bench with arms and a high solid back
49. impregnate sense 1a
50. conceive
51. to resolve conclusively
settle a question of law
52. to establish or secure permanently
a settled legal principle
53. close
settle the sale of securities settle the estate
54. to resolve a disagreement about (a court order)
no hearing to consider these objections and to settle the order had been conducted
— Saba v. Gray, 314 N.W.2d 597 (1981)
55. to fix (a price) by mutual agreement
56. to conclude (a lawsuit) by entering into an agreement negotiated by the parties usually out of court
57. to close (as an account) by payment also to close by compromise and payment of less than the full amount claimed or due
58. to conclude a lawsuit by entering into an agreement
the plaintiff chose to settle out of court
59. to make a settlement of a transfer of funds
60. to adjust differences or accounts
settled with his creditors
settleable solids test[环境]
non-settleable solids非沉降性固体
settleable metter沈淀性物质
settleable solids沉降性
non-settleable matter不沉降物质
settleable material可沉淀物
settleable matter可沉淀物质
The sedimentation analysis method was used for measuring the sand content of settleable solid in wastewater.
应用物理化学分析中的沉降分析法对污水水体内可沉固体中含砂率进行测定。
lay下蛋;打赌
sediment沉积;沉淀物
raise(Raise) (意、法、英、美)雷兹(人名)