1794, from French nitrogène, coined 1790 by French chemist Jean Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832), from comb. form of Greek nitron "sodium carbonate" (see nitro-) + French gène "producing," from Greek -gen "giving birth to" (see -gen). The gas was identified in part by analysis of nitre. Earlier name (1772) was mephitic air, and Lavoisier called it azote (see azo-).
双语例句
1. The atmosphere consist of more than 70 % of nitrogen.
大气中含有70%以上的氮气.
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2. Every tonne of coal contains, on average, 30 kilograms of nitrogen.
每吨煤平均含30公斤氮.
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3. The plant requires nitrogen in order to make proteins.