incandescence如何读

英:[ˌɪnkæn'desns]

美:[ˌɪnkənˈdɛsəns]

incandescence是什么意思

  • n.白热光;白热化

incandescence自然拼读

in·can·des·cence

In kn de sns [or] In kaen de sns

incandescence词根

词根:incandescent

adj.

incandescent 辉耀的;炽热的;发白热光的

incandescence英英释义

  • n.
    • the phenomenon of light emission by a body as its temperature is raised
    • light from heat

incandescence词源中文解释

1650年代,比喻意义上的“激动状态”,源自法语 incandescence,源自 incandescent(见 incandescent)。字面意思“因热而发光的状态”可追溯至1794年。

incandescence_物理学行业词汇

白炽

incandescence词源英文解释

The first known use of incandescence was circa 1656

incandescence儿童词典英英释义

incantationnoun

a series of words used to produce a magic spell

incantationnoun

a series of words used to produce a magic spell

incandescent1 of 2adjective

white or glowing with great heat

incandescent2 of 2noun

lightbulb sense a

incandescencenoun

the glowing of a substance due to its high temperature

incandescence 例句

1 He has always been a performer of incandescence and originality.

2 But those names are now subsumed into an African incandescence.

3 She is not the first celebrity to have found the light of rock ’n’ roll impulse focused to incandescence by a smartphone or a laptop.

4 The molten stone poured out in a stream of dazzling incandescence across the road; the asbestos rollers came and went; at the tail of an insulated watering cart the steam rose in white clouds.

5 But the infrared camera of another observatory in space, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, failed to find any incandescence there.

6 It can illuminate like 15 w incandescence bulb, just connect to the telephone line.

仅仅接通电话线即可发出相当于15瓦白炽灯的光亮!

7 A light produced by a body heated to luminosity; incandescence.

白热,炽热由一加热到发光的物体产生的光;白热。

8 It flew by, starting with a solo for Mr. Bozeman, who matches Mr. Roberts in quiet incandescence.

9 The inevitable comparison, notably on a song like “Adios,” is to Nina Simone — to her demonstrative clarity of phrase, and the flickering incandescence of her timbre.

10 In 2006, Mr. Ratmansky picked her for “Russian Seasons,” giving her a role, underpinned by notions of death and transformation, that brought out her dramatic gifts and a kind of spiritual incandescence.

11 The end came with a shear of light in the eastern sky, a brilliant incandescence a million times brighter than the sun.

随着一道强光划破东方的天空,末日降临了。这是比太阳还要强一百万倍的灼目的炽热的光。

12 Popocatépetl produced a number of explosions as lava reaches the surface at the active vent, as evidenced by incandescence spotted at the volcano's summit.

13 It is a revelation, from the incandescence of her Toccata from Widor’s Fifth Symphony to the jazzy angularity of Jean Berveiller’s “Mouvement”; the reverence of her Bach chorale preludes to the fury of her Liszt.

14 The quiet, bright textures of “Sarà Dolce” perfectly render the poem’s landscape of silent incandescence, while Scelsi uses extended vocal techniques to give expression to a scene such as like Mary’s trembling atthe Annunciation.

15 From now on, any definition of incandescence must include the sublime chemical reaction that occurs when Rachel Bay Jones and Brandon Victor Dixon collide onstage.

16 By glowing I mean that incandescence associated particularly with actresses who seem haloed by emotional purity and intensity.

17 Great swathes of incandescence trembled and parted like angels’ wings beating; cascades of luminescent glory tumbled down invisible crags to lie in swirling pools or hang like vast waterfalls.

18 Mantles for gas lanterns contain thorium, because it forms an oxide that can survive being heated to incandescence for long periods of time.

19 Who doesn't want to be bathed in the sun's rays and be relieved from the harsh incandescence of artificial light?

谁不想从刺眼的人造光中拜托出来,而沐浴在阳光中。

20 The volcano has also been producing a nearly constant plume with incandescence noticed at night on the SERNAGEOMIN webcam after the volcano produced another small explosive eruption.

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