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英:['skætərɪŋ]
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n.
[物]散射
散乱,分散
在媒介质中的散播
adj.
散乱的
分散在不同范围的
广泛扩散的
(选票)数量分散的
v.
散射(scatter的ing形式)
散布
驱散
scat·ter·ing
skae t rIng
复数:scatterings
词根:scatter
adj.scattered 分散的;散乱的
scattershot 漫无目标的;任意的
n.scatter 分散;散播,撒播
scattershot 散射
vi.scatter 分散,散开;散射
vt.scatter 使散射;使散开,使分散;使散播,使撒播
noun
an act or process in which something scatters or is scattered
something scattered: such as
a small number or quantity interspersed here and there
a scattering of visitors
the random change in direction of the particles constituting a beam or wave front due to collision with particles of the medium traversed
adjective
going in various directions
found or placed far apart and in no order
divided among many or several
scattering votes
light scattering光散射
raman scattering拉曼散射;光的组合散射
electromagnetic scattering电磁散射
brillouin scattering布里渊散射
scattering in内散射
scattering theory散射理论
rayleigh scattering瑞利散射
scattering cross section散射截面
scattering coefficient散射系数;漏损系数
scattering matrix散射矩阵;S矩阵(等于S-matrix)
compton scattering[物]康普顿散射
mie scattering米氏散射
neutron scattering中子散射
inelastic scattering[物]非弹性散射
forward scattering向前散射,前方散射
scattering angle[物]散射角
scattering power散射本领;散射功率;散射长度
thomson scattering汤姆森散射
atmospheric scattering大气散射
14世纪中期,“已经散布的东西”; 14世纪晚期,“撒、散或分散的行为”; 来自 scatter(v.)的动名词。到1620年代,“稀疏的数量或数量”。“scatteration”在1776年被证明是口语。
散射
散射:放射学上,光子或亚原子粒由于碰撞或相互作用而改变方向
散射
散射
散射
当入射波在媒介中遇到一个粗糙表面、一群障碍物或大量随机分布的不匀体时,方向无规则改变的现象。
The first known use of scattering was in the 14th century
scenicadjective
of or relating to stage scenery
of or relating to natural scenery
a scenic route
representing an action or event in pictured form
scenic wallpaper
scenenoun
a division of an act during which there is no change of scene or break in time
a single situation or conversation in a play
the love scene
a small part of a motion picture or a television program
a stage setting
change scenes
a view or sight that looks like a picture
a winter scene
the place of an event or action : locale
the scene of the crime
a display of anger or misconduct
made a scene when accused of the crime
area of activity
the music scene
situation sense 3
the scene got serious when the police arrived
scenaristnoun
a writer of scenarios
scenarionoun
an outline of a play
the text of an opera
screenplay
a sequence of events especially when imagined
scenarionoun
an outline of a play
the text of an opera
screenplay
a sequence of events especially when imagined
scavengeverb
to collect usable things from what has been discarded
scavengernoun
someone or something that scavenges
an organism (as a vulture or hyena) that usually feeds on dead or decaying matter
scavengeverb
to collect usable things from what has been discarded
scattering1 of 2noun
an act or process in which something scatters or is scattered
something scatteredespecially: a small number or amount placed or found here and there
a scattering of visitors
scattering2 of 2adjective
going in various directions
found or placed far apart and in no pattern
scatteringnoun
the random change in direction of the particles constituting a beam or wave front due to collision with particles of the medium traversed
1 The amount of scattering determines the resistance of the sandwich.
散射量确定了三明治的电阻。
2 He saw people scattering about in either direction.
3 The King sprang in among his warriors, scattering them like chaff.
4 The wind came up, scattering October leaves which fluttered to the ground like doomed and crippled birds.
5 The Captains bowed their heads; and when they looked up again, behold! their enemies were flying and the power of Mordor was scattering like dust in the wind.
6 “You’d be for scattering the truth out in the sun for me to see. Don’t tell the others I know.”
7 She was rum-maging through the letters, scattering them about the table in her heedless haste.
她在信件里乱翻,匆忙冒失之下将它们扔得满桌都是。
8 Cat pictured the tiny plastic trains catching air and scattering across the room.
9 It tumbled and bounced across the hillside, scattering rocks; headed upward, it came at last to a grinding, skittering stop.
10 Listen, now, and attend to what I say: at daybreak call the islanders to assembly, and speak your will, and call the gods to witness: the suitors must go scattering to their homes.
11 Dolores was close behind, scattering shopping bags and pigeons as she went.
12 I spring up, upsetting a box of a hundred pencils, sending them scattering around the floor.
13 The sack ripped wide open, of course, scattering my belongings, but I made it to the ground with nothing more serious than a grass stain.
14 She wipes the spatters away absentmindedly before scattering a teaspoon of salt into the chickpeas.
15 The pillow struck the wall and burst, scattering stuffing everywhere just as Dolorous Edd Tollett poked his head through the door.
16 After the cremation the scattering of Hari’s ashes over the Ganges would set his soul free by returning his body to fire, water, and earth.
17 Clumps of children stonethrowing outflowing rush upon terrified small goats, scattering them across the road so that the goats may tiptoe back and be chased again.
18 She remembers the night the lightning hit the royal palm, how the birds circled in confusion before scattering north.
19 Milkman stepped off the porch, scattering the hens, and walked down the road toward a clump of trees near a building that looked like a church or clubhouse of some sort.
20 Over there the Mediterranean’s soft blue waves were scattering shells.
2 四散
diffuse straggling trail scatter straggle dispersion dispersal scatteration break disperse scatter around
6 零乱的
8 不集中的
9 散布
diffuse scattered sctd. mongering spread broadcast circulation diffusion dispersion dispersal scatteration float sprinkle scramble disseminate peddle permeate purvey distribute scatter circulate sow disperse intersperse strew disburse peal blazon disseminative studded interspersed diffusive infectant distribution dissemination diffuseness pread interspersion island stud propagate propaganda contagion plume promulgate
12 四散的
15 少数
small minor few minority handful scatter paucity pittance fewness haet a few a few of a small number of
16 少量
some short bite-sized wheen drop spot taste inch dose bite snack ounce handful fraction dash sprinkle scatter quantum shred rag tad mite crumb dab relish dribble tot Nip jot nibble speck dram dollop mouthful hoot trifle morsel sprinkling smattering modicum paucity noggin pittance smidgen daub littleness smidgeon drib soupcon pennyworth driblet skerrick little gnat's heel dribs and drabs red cent pinch of some little
18 分散
disperse scattered sporadic disjointed disjoint dispersive parted sctd. breakup diversification dispersion divergence dispersal disassembly scatteration scatter disassemble unpile diffuse separate spread distract diversify decentralize deconcentrate call away dispersedness decentralization diverge spread around spread about solution distribute drift detract