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		Definition of lubricant in English: lubricantnoun ˈluːbrɪk(ə)ntˈlubrəkənt A substance used for lubricating an engine or component, such as oil or grease. 润滑剂;润滑油  squirt in a lubricant on a regular basis mass noun the pipe ends had been smeared with lubricant Example sentencesExamples -  At times, these vehicles are found injecting tonnes of black exhausts due to run down engines and poor quality lubricants.
 -  Another bio-diesel benefit is the oil acts as an engine lubricant, extending the engine's life.
 -  Dry the parts well and spray them with silicone lubricant before reinstalling them.
 -  The lubricants are biodegradable and less toxic than traditional lubricants made from petroleum.
 -  But he should really wear more clothing if he's in contact with oils and lubricants.
 -  Industrial lubricants can be subdivided into industrial oils and industrial specialities.
 -  The trend in automotive mechanical and electromechanical components is a move toward synthetic lubricants.
 -  This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do.
 -  Oil extracted from the seed was used in Canada during World War II as a substitute for scarce petroleum lubricants.
 -  The opposite trend affected animal fat and vegetable oil exports, the export of mineral fuels and lubricants and of chemical products.
 -  Ask whether applying lubricant before or after the tension assembly is recommended for your model.
 -  New fluids derived from vegetable oils have potential as base oils for making lubricants.
 -  Fabric zippers come in contact with or are made with oils, lubricants, detergents, dyes, and other common chemicals.
 -  It has that oily lubricant smell I associate with my dad, which is apt since he dealt in oil, and lubricants.
 -  Specialities in this case are principally greases, metal working lubricants and solid lubricant films.
 -  The first project is to develop coconut oil as base for industrial lubricant.
 -  Castor oil is used for making premium lubricants for heavy equipment and for jet engines.
 -  It now produces only lubricants, including motor oil, transmission fluid, industrial grease, wax etc.
 -  Alkaline cleaning is used to remove oils, inhibitors, lubricants and dirt prior to coating.
 -  Three of four drops per bearing should be ample if you're using an oil-based lubricant.
 
 Synonyms grease, oil, lubricator, lubrication, emollient, lotion, unguent lard, fat moisturizer 
 adjective ˈluːbrɪk(ə)ntˈlubrəkənt Lubricating. (用作)润滑的;减少摩擦的 一层薄薄的润滑膜。 Example sentencesExamples -  A thorough understanding of the role of each lens care product like the cleaning solution, lubricant drops will keep lens clean and eyes healthy and comfortable.
 -  This behavior is interpreted in terms of a loss of protein internal water, so-called lubricant water, induced by the co-solvent.
 -  Orthopaedic surgeons now use non-steroidal knee lubricant injections to save your knee from surgery.
 -  The coating is not affected by lubricant films and can be applied as a tailor-made shim, foil gasket or as a direct coating.
 -  An ultrasonic cleaning feature and lubricant rinse may be added.
 -  One suggestion is to use lubricant drops, which you can buy from any chemist shop.
 -  These agents reduce oxygen attack on the lubricant base oil to lessen oil thickening and the buildup of corrosive acids.
 -  Specialities in this case are principally greases, metal working lubricants and solid lubricant films.
 -  Treatment may include aggressive management with antibiotic, steroid, and lubricant drops.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin lubricant- 'making slippery', from the verb lubricare (see lubricate).    Definition of lubricant in US English: lubricantnounˈlubrəkəntˈlo͞obrəkənt A substance, such as oil or grease, used for minimizing friction, especially in an engine or component. Example sentencesExamples -  The opposite trend affected animal fat and vegetable oil exports, the export of mineral fuels and lubricants and of chemical products.
 -  Dry the parts well and spray them with silicone lubricant before reinstalling them.
 -  It has that oily lubricant smell I associate with my dad, which is apt since he dealt in oil, and lubricants.
 -  The lubricants are biodegradable and less toxic than traditional lubricants made from petroleum.
 -  Alkaline cleaning is used to remove oils, inhibitors, lubricants and dirt prior to coating.
 -  This waterproof coating will not wash off, thicken in cold conditions or attract dirt like oil lubricants do.
 -  New fluids derived from vegetable oils have potential as base oils for making lubricants.
 -  Another bio-diesel benefit is the oil acts as an engine lubricant, extending the engine's life.
 -  But he should really wear more clothing if he's in contact with oils and lubricants.
 -  Oil extracted from the seed was used in Canada during World War II as a substitute for scarce petroleum lubricants.
 -  At times, these vehicles are found injecting tonnes of black exhausts due to run down engines and poor quality lubricants.
 -  The trend in automotive mechanical and electromechanical components is a move toward synthetic lubricants.
 -  Specialities in this case are principally greases, metal working lubricants and solid lubricant films.
 -  Ask whether applying lubricant before or after the tension assembly is recommended for your model.
 -  It now produces only lubricants, including motor oil, transmission fluid, industrial grease, wax etc.
 -  Industrial lubricants can be subdivided into industrial oils and industrial specialities.
 -  Fabric zippers come in contact with or are made with oils, lubricants, detergents, dyes, and other common chemicals.
 -  Three of four drops per bearing should be ample if you're using an oil-based lubricant.
 -  The first project is to develop coconut oil as base for industrial lubricant.
 -  Castor oil is used for making premium lubricants for heavy equipment and for jet engines.
 
 Synonyms grease, oil, lubricator, lubrication, emollient, lotion, unguent 
 adjectiveˈlubrəkəntˈlo͞obrəkənt Lubricating. (用作)润滑的;减少摩擦的 一层薄薄的润滑膜。 Example sentencesExamples -  This behavior is interpreted in terms of a loss of protein internal water, so-called lubricant water, induced by the co-solvent.
 -  One suggestion is to use lubricant drops, which you can buy from any chemist shop.
 -  The coating is not affected by lubricant films and can be applied as a tailor-made shim, foil gasket or as a direct coating.
 -  Treatment may include aggressive management with antibiotic, steroid, and lubricant drops.
 -  Specialities in this case are principally greases, metal working lubricants and solid lubricant films.
 -  A thorough understanding of the role of each lens care product like the cleaning solution, lubricant drops will keep lens clean and eyes healthy and comfortable.
 -  Orthopaedic surgeons now use non-steroidal knee lubricant injections to save your knee from surgery.
 -  These agents reduce oxygen attack on the lubricant base oil to lessen oil thickening and the buildup of corrosive acids.
 -  An ultrasonic cleaning feature and lubricant rinse may be added.
 
 
 OriginEarly 19th century: from Latin lubricant- ‘making slippery’, from the verb lubricare (see lubricate).     |