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n.
<物>波长
波段
完全一致,融洽
wave·length
weIv lengkth
复数:wavelengths
Noun
1. the distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave
2. a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding;
"they are on the same wavelength"
wavelength division波分
wavelength conversion波长转换
wavelength range波长范围
on the same wavelength观点一致;有同感
cutoff wavelength截止波长
wavelength shift波长位移;波长偏移
dominant wavelength[光学]主波长;支配彩色的波长
也称 wave-length,1850年,指“波峰之间的距离”,源自 wave(名词)和 length。最初用于描述光谱; 无线电意义上的用法可追溯至1925年。比喻意义上的“心灵和谐”始于1927年,类比于无线电波。
波长
波长:相连两波相同顶点间的距离
波长
波长
波长
在交变或振荡现象中,一个完整波的位移。波长通常从波峰到波峰或从波谷到波谷测量,以米为单位。
The first known use of wavelength was in 1850
waveletnoun
a little wave : ripple
waveletnoun
a little wave : ripple
wave1 of 3verb
to float or shake in an air current : flutter
flags waving in the breeze
to signal or salute with the hand or with something held in it
brandish
waved a pistol and made threats
to move before the wind with a wavelike motion
a field of waving grain
to follow or cause to follow a curving line or take a wavy form
waved her hair
wave2 of 3noun
a moving ridge on the surface of water
a wavelike formation or shape
a wave in the hair
the action or process of making wavy or curly
a waving motion
a wave of the hand
a steady flowing movement
a wave of color swept the speaker's face
a sudden or rapid increase
a wave of buying
a disturbance similar to a wave in water that transfers energy progressively from point to point
a light wave
a period of hot or cold weather
Wave3 of 3noun
a woman serving in the navy before 1978
wavelengthnoun
the distance (as from crest to crest) in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next corresponding point
a certain line of thought or behavior that reveals a common understanding
coworkers who are on the same wavelength
wavelengthnoun
the distance (as from crest to crest) in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next corresponding point
a certain line of thought or behavior that reveals a common understanding
coworkers who are on the same wavelength
wavelengthnoun
the distance in the line of advance of a wave from any one point to the next point of corresponding phase—symbol λ
1 As we saw in the last chapter, quantum mechanics tells us that all particles are in fact waves, and that the higher the energy of a particle, the smaller the wavelength of the corresponding wave.
2 However, for orbits whose lengths were not a whole number of wavelengths, each wave crest would eventually be canceled out by a trough as the electrons went round; these orbits would not be allowed.
3 Once joined, these crazy sounds became not the result of two improvisers riffing off each other but being on exactly the same wavelength at the same time.
4 The three cone types - red, green and blue - are stimulated by different wavelengths of light.
5 A quiet, elusive film like "Manakamana" will not be to everyone's taste, but if you get on its wavelength, you will hate to turn away for fear of what you might miss.
6 What wavelength is this station on?
这个电台在哪个波段?
7 The colors corresponding to these wavelengths are absent from the reflected light, which therefore appears to be colored.
8 With a decent crowd, and some effort on Hedluv and Passman's part to broadcast now and again on the audience's wavelength, and this could be a great party show.
9 The exception is Plemons, who evokes a young Philip Seymour Hoffman: His emotional commitment to these three roles is commendable, if on a slightly different wavelength from his mostly blank-faced co-stars.
10 He can recognize the type of dancer on his wavelength, and they can tell whether his distinctive, idiosyncratic approach to ballet is right for them.
11 “I felt like I at least found someone who was on my same wavelength. And we ended up just becoming fast friends that night and ended up exchanging numbers,” said Ferguson.
12 The most compelling is a color photocopy of a tattered diagram showing the relative color wavelengths in a spectrum.
13 He went to a bar, in the bar, a short wavelength radio was broadcasting pop music.
酒吧里一台短波长的收音机正在播放流行音乐。
14 Radio One has broadcast on this wavelength for years.
广播1台已经用这个波长广播多年了.
15 There’s common interest for sure, but I don’t think we were on the same wavelength.
16 But Adler tries to get the audience onto her wavelength, building their confidence by reminding them, "All cooking really requires is perception, practice and patience."
17 He and his violinist brother, whose tone is slighter and style spikier, rode the same interpretive wavelength, sprightly egging each other on.
18 But any wavelength that doesn't have a node at each end of the string, can't make a standing wave on the string.
19 For a moment I was disoriented, seized by panic; could a ghost embody itself through wavelengths, electronic dots, a picture tube?
20 At many wavelengths the clouds and atmosphere of Venus are entirely transparent to radio waves.