enrichment
noun [ U ] uk/ɪnˈrɪtʃ.mənt/ us/ɪnˈrɪtʃ.mənt/
(IMPROVEMENT)
添加|丰富
the act or process of improving the quality or power of something by adding something else
The soil needs constant enrichment with organic matter. 土壤需要不断添加有机物质。
The children who do well on such tests are those whose parents read to them and take them on enrichment excursions. 这类测试做得好的孩子是那些父母会读书给他们听,还带他们去拓展旅行的孩子。
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- Education provides enrichment to the lives of individuals in a number of ways.
- She lives in a big city with endless opportunities for cultural enrichment.
- The research team designed and implemented a maths enrichment programme for Year 10 students.
(OF ELEMENT)
(放射性物质)浓缩过程
the process of increasing the level of a particular isotope (= one form of an atom) in an element in order to make it more powerful or make it explode more powerfully
He said that sanctions would not force his country to suspend uranium enrichment. 他说,制裁不会迫使他的国家中止铀浓缩活动。
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- They have agreed to stop certain activities involving uranium enrichment and plutonium separation.
- There's an intention to proceed with nuclear enrichment, which they say is for peaceful purposes.
- The country could quickly develop atomic weapons through the production of plutonium and enrichment of uranium.
See: enrich