柯林斯詞典residue /?r?z??dju?/ (residues) 1. N-COUNT A residue of something is a small amount that remains after most of it has gone. 殘留物 Always using the same shampoo means that a residue can build up on the hair. 總是用同一種洗發(fā)水意味著殘留物會在頭發(fā)上越積越多。 返回 residue劍橋詞典formal the part that is left after the main part has gone or been taken away, or a substance that remains after a chemical process such as evaporation 剩余部分;剩余物;殘留物;殘渣 She cut off the best meat and threw away the residue. 她切下最好的肉,把剩下的扔掉了。 The white residue in/on the kettle is a result of minerals in the water . 壺中/上白色的渣子是水中的礦物質(zhì)沉淀。 law specialized the part of a dead person's money and property that is left after taxes , debts , etc. have been paid (扣除稅款、債款等后的)剩余遺產(chǎn) The residue (of the estate ) went to her granddaughter . 剩余遺產(chǎn)由她的孫女繼承。 返回 residue