C1 verb フォーマル

ultrafinize

/ˌʌltrəˈfaɪnaɪz/

To process or refine a substance, typically a solid or powder, into extremely small or microscopic particles. This term is often used in industrial, chemical, or materials science contexts to describe the reduction of materials to a state finer than standard powders.

例文

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1

You really need to ultrafinize the sugar if you want the icing to be that smooth.

You really need to ultrafinize the sugar if you want the icing to be that smooth.

2

The protocol requires the technician to ultrafinize the sample before it undergoes mass spectrometry.

The protocol requires the technician to ultrafinize the sample before it undergoes mass spectrometry.

3

I'm trying to ultrafinize this spice mix, but my grinder isn't strong enough.

I'm trying to ultrafinize this spice mix, but my grinder isn't strong enough.

語族

名詞
ultrafinization
Verb
ultrafinize
副詞
ultrafinely
形容詞
ultrafine
関連
ultrafineness
💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ultra' (beyond/extreme), 'fine' (small/delicate), and '-ize' (to make). It literally means 'to make extremely fine'.

クイックテスト

To ensure the medicine is absorbed quickly, the lab must ______ the active ingredients into a nano-powder.

正解!

正解は: ultrafinize

例文

1

You really need to ultrafinize the sugar if you want the icing to be that smooth.

everyday

You really need to ultrafinize the sugar if you want the icing to be that smooth.

2

The protocol requires the technician to ultrafinize the sample before it undergoes mass spectrometry.

formal

The protocol requires the technician to ultrafinize the sample before it undergoes mass spectrometry.

3

I'm trying to ultrafinize this spice mix, but my grinder isn't strong enough.

informal

I'm trying to ultrafinize this spice mix, but my grinder isn't strong enough.

4

Advancements in nanotechnology allow researchers to ultrafinize carbon structures to an unprecedented degree.

academic

Advancements in nanotechnology allow researchers to ultrafinize carbon structures to an unprecedented degree.

5

Our proprietary method to ultrafinize pigments gives our paint a more vibrant and consistent finish.

business

Our proprietary method to ultrafinize pigments gives our paint a more vibrant and consistent finish.

語族

名詞
ultrafinization
Verb
ultrafinize
副詞
ultrafinely
形容詞
ultrafine
関連
ultrafineness

よく使う組み合わせ

ultrafinize particles ultrafinize particles
ultrafinize the powder ultrafinize the powder
process to ultrafinize process to ultrafinize
mechanically ultrafinize mechanically ultrafinize
ultrafinize for analysis ultrafinize for analysis

よく使うフレーズ

ultrafinize to specification

ultrafinize to specification

strive to ultrafinize

strive to ultrafinize

ultrafinized for precision

ultrafinized for precision

よく混同される語

ultrafinize vs refine

Refine is a general term for purifying or improving, while ultrafinize specifically refers to reducing particle size.

ultrafinize vs pulverize

Pulverize implies crushing into a powder, but ultrafinize implies an even higher level of precision and minuteness.

📝

使い方のコツ

This word is highly technical and is most commonly found in manufacturing, materials science, or high-end culinary arts. It is treated as a transitive verb, meaning it requires a direct object.

⚠️

よくある間違い

Learners often use this word when they simply mean 'to grind' or 'to crush'; it should be reserved for contexts where the resulting particles are exceptionally small.

💡

覚え方のコツ

Break it down: 'Ultra' (beyond/extreme), 'fine' (small/delicate), and '-ize' (to make). It literally means 'to make extremely fine'.

📖

語源

Derived from the Latin 'ultra' (beyond) combined with the Old French 'fin' (end/perfected) and the Greek-derived suffix '-ize'.

文法パターン

ultrafinize + [noun/object] ultrafinized (past participle used as adjective)

クイックテスト

To ensure the medicine is absorbed quickly, the lab must ______ the active ingredients into a nano-powder.

正解!

正解は: ultrafinize

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