食盐 | shí yán | edible salt | |
盐酸 | yán suān | hydrochloric acid HCl | |
盐碱地 | yán jiǎn dì | saline soil; (fig.) infertile woman | |
盐场 | yán chǎng | saltpan; saltbed | |
盐湖 | yán hú | salt lake |
1 | And then the last category which have been developed in the past but not recently is organic cooled or molten salt reactors. | |
2 | Evolution might have played an important part in the human hankering for salt. | |
3 | But they say they can go only so far, so fast without compromising tastes consumers have come to relish or salt' s ability to preserve food. | |
4 | "We get everything we need from the mountain except salt and kerosene and we can barter for those, " he says. | |
5 | Put some salt in the soup. |