recondense
verb [ I or T ] (also re-condense) uk/ˌriː.kənˈdens/ us/ˌriː.kənˈdens/
(使气体)重新变成液体或固体;(使)再次凝固;(使)再次凝结
to condense (= change from a gas to a liquid or solid state) again for the second, third, etc. time, or to make something condense again
Steam from boiling water is recondensed and bottled to produce distilled water. 来自沸水的蒸汽被再次冷凝并装瓶就产生了蒸馏水。
When the vapour is cooled, it re-condenses as whisky. 当蒸汽冷却时,它会重新凝结成威士忌。
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- There were visible droplets of recondensed vapour on the glass.
- The chemical procedure of evaporating a liquid from one container and recondensing it into another container was first recorded in 8th-century China.
- There is a method of re-condensing the steam so that it can be reused.
- Water pulled from the rivers is circulated through tubes that re-condense steam that drives the electric generators.