English-Thai Dictionary
aerate
VT ทำให้ อากาศ ผ่าน เข้าไป ได้ tham-ha-i a-kat-phan-khao-pai-dai
aerated
ADJ ที่ อากาศ เข้า ได้ ti-a-kat-khao-dai
aerated
SL ตื่นเต้น เกิน เหตุ tuen-ten-koen-hed
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
AERATE
v.t.[See Air. ] To combine with carbonic acid, formerly called fixed air. [The word has been discarded from modern chimistry. ]
AERATED
pp. Combined with carbonic acid.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
AERATE
A "ër *ate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. A; p. pr. & vb. n. A.] Etym: [Cf. F.aérer. See Air, v. t.]
1. To combine or charge with gas; usually with carbonic acid gas, formerly called fixed air. His sparkling sallies bubbled up as from aërated natural fountains. Carlyle.
2. To supply or impregnate with common air; as, to aërate soil; to aërate water.
3. (Physiol.)
Defn: To expose to the chemical action of air; to oxygenate (the blood ) by respiration; to arterialize. Aërated bread, bread raised by charging dough with carbonic acid gas, instead of generating the gas in the dough by fermentation.
New American Oxford Dictionary
aerate
aer ate |ˈe (ə )rāt ˈɛˌreɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] introduce air into (a material ): she would aerate the lawn with high heels. DERIVATIVES aer a tion |e (ə )rˈāSHən |noun, aer a tor |-ātər |noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin aer ‘air ’ + -ate 3, influenced by French aérer .
Oxford Dictionary
aerate
aerate |ˈɛːreɪt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] introduce air into (a material ): aerate the lawn using a garden fork. DERIVATIVES aeration |-ˈreɪʃ (ə )n |noun, aerator noun ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from Latin aer ‘air ’ + -ate 3, influenced by French aérer .
aerated
aer |ated |ˈɛəreɪtɪd | ▶adjective 1 (of a liquid ) made effervescent by being charged with carbon dioxide or some other gas. 2 Brit. informal agitated, angry, or overexcited: don't get so aerated!
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
aerate
aer ate /é ə rèɪt /動詞 他動詞 1 〈土など 〉を空気にさらす ; 〈土 液体など 〉に空気を通す ; 〈血液 〉に酸素を供給する .2 〈液体 〉に (炭酸 )ガスを入れる ▸ aerated water ⦅英 ⦆炭酸水 à er á tion 名詞 U 通気 .á er à tor 名詞 C 通気装置 .