n.
    
      - 鹽[U]
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Could you pass the 
salt, please?
請把鹽遞給我好嗎?
 
      - 【化】鹽(類)[C]
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Salts can be classified as neutral, acidic and basic.
鹽類可以分為中性、酸性和鹼性。
  
      - 風趣,興味,刺激性[U]
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His vivid touch added 
salt to the story.
他生動的筆法給故事增添了興味。
 
      - 〔俚〕(老)水手
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The old 
salts in the bar love to share stories of their adventures.
那間酒吧裡的老水手喜歡分享他們的冒險故事。
 
    
    a.
    
      - 鹹水的[B]
 
      - 含鹽的,鹹(味)的
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The fried chicken is too 
salt.
那炸雞太鹹了。
 
      - 鹽醃的[B]
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I ordered the set meal with grilled 
salt mackerel.
我點了一個爐烤鹽漬鯖魚的套餐。
 
      - (故事,笑話等)猥褻的,下流的
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The stand-up comedian has a bunch of 
salt jokes.
那個脫口秀諧星有一大堆下流的笑話。
 
    
    vt.
    
      - 給……加鹽
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The cook forgot to 
salt the soup.
廚師忘記給這個湯加鹽了。
 
      - 用鹽醃[(+down)]
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I'll have some pork 
salted.
我想腌些豬肉。
 
      - (為防止結冰)撒鹽於(道路上)
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The highway department 
salted the roads after the storm.
公路單位在暴風雪後撒鹽於道路上。
 
    
   
  片語
  
    salt away
    
      - 積蓄
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He was said to have 
salted away $4 million.
據說他已積蓄了四百萬美元。
 
    
    rub salt into sb.'s wounds
    
      - 加深某人的創痛
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To 
rub salt into her wounds, he began to laugh at her.
為了加深她的創痛,他開始嘲笑她。
 
    
    the salt of the earth
    
      - 社會中堅
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They think of themselves as 
the salt of the earth.
他們自認為是社會中堅。
 
    
    worth one's salt
    
      - 稱職的
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Any engineer 
worth his salt should know how that machine works.
任何一位稱職的工程師都應該知道那臺機器是如何操作的。
 
    
   
  衍生
  
    a.
    saltish
    a.
    saltless
    n. [U]
    saltness
   
  辨析
  
  
/
sɔːlt, 
sɒlt/
n.
   - 
(also common salt)
 sodium chloride, a white crystalline substance which gives seawater its characteristic taste and is used for seasoning or preserving food. 
▸literary something which adds freshness or piquancy.
 - Chemistry  any chemical compound formed by the reaction of an acid with a base, with the hydrogen of the acid replaced by a metal or other cation.
 - 
(usu. old salt)
 informal an experienced sailor.
 
adj.
  - impregnated with salt.
 - (of a plant) growing on the coast or in salt marshes.
 
v.
      - 
[often as adj. salted]
 season or preserve with salt. 
▸make piquant or more interesting.
 - sprinkle (a road or path) with salt in order to melt snow or ice.
 - 
(salt something away)
 informal secretly store or put by something, especially money.
 - informal fraudulently make (a mine) appear to be a paying one by placing rich ore into it.
 - 
(salt something out)
 cause soap to separate from lye by adding salt. 
▸Chemistry  cause an organic compound to separate from an aqueous solution by adding an electrolyte.
 - 
[as adj. salted]
 (of a horse) having developed a resistance to disease by surviving it.
 
Phrase
- rub salt into the wound
 make a painful experience even more painful.  - the salt of the earth
 a person of great kindness, reliability, or honesty. 
[with biblical allusion to Matt 5:13.]
  - sit below the salt
 be of lower social standing. 
[from the former custom of placing a salt cellar in the middle of a dining table with the host at one end.]
  - take something with a pinch 
(or grain)
 of salt
 regard something as exaggerated; believe only part of something.  - worth one's salt
 good or competent at one's job or allotted task. 
Derivative
- saltish adj.
  - saltless adj.
  - saltness n.
 
Etymology
OE sealt (n.), sealtan (v.), of Gmc origin.