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ether

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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e·ther /ˈiːθə $ -ər/ noun  1. [uncountable]MH a clear liquid used in the past as an anaesthetic to make people sleep before an operation 醚;乙醚2 the ether a) TCBthe space through which radio waves or computer signals travel 以太,能媒 voices coming through the ether 穿越以太空间的声音 b) (also aether British English) literaryHA the upper part of the sky 苍天,苍穹
Examples from the Corpus
etherIt produces effects that mimic those of many other drugs, such as opium, cocaine, Valium, and ether.Some formulations, incorporating a solvent normally glycol ether, have a useful low temperature activity.Operations were carried out under light ether anaesthesia.So no ether drag effects are perceptible to us.They are trained to work from locked rooms inside diplomatic facilities to glean political and military secrets from the ether.No electrical signal, whether down a wire or through the ether, appears able to travel faster than light.The ether is not so much the carrier of cosmic electro-magnetic forces, as it is the materialised forces themselves.Enya as a composer drifts alone in uncharted ether.
Origin ether (1300-1400) Latin aether, from Greek aither, from aithein to catch fire
e·ther nounChineseSyllable
clear liquid used a Corpus in the past


ether
ether /ˈiːθə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Latin
 Origin: aether, from Greek aither, from aithein __to catch fire__
1. [uncountable] a clear liquid used in the past as an anaesthetic to make people sleep before an operation
2. the ether
  a. the space through which radio waves or computer signals travel:
    voices coming through the ether
  b. (also aether British English) literary the upper part of the sky


etherBrE /ˈiːθə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈiːθər/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] a clear liquid made from alcohol, used in industry as a solvent and, in the past, in medicine to make people unconscious before an operation 醚;乙醚the ether (old use or literary) the upper part of the sky 苍穹;苍天;太空Her words disappeared into the ether. 她的话消失在九霄云外。🔊🔊the ether the air, when it is thought of as the place in which radio or electronic communication takes place 以太