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n.
磁性,磁力
磁学
吸引力
催眠术
mag·net·ism
maeg n tih zm
词根:magnet
adj.magnetic 地磁的;有磁性的;有吸引力的
magnetized 已磁化的
adv.magnetically 有磁力地;有吸引力地
n.magnet 磁铁;[电磁] 磁体;磁石
magnetization 磁化
magnetics [电磁] 磁学
magnetometer 磁强计;[电磁] 磁力计
magnetisation 磁化强度(等于magnetization)
magnetograph 磁力记录计
v.magnetized 磁化(magnetize的过去分词);吸引
vi.magnetize 磁化;受磁
vt.magnetize 吸引;使磁化
magnetise 使……磁化;使……有磁力
noun
a class of physical phenomena that include the attraction for iron observed in lodestone and a magnet, are inseparably associated with moving electricity, are exhibited by both magnets and electric currents, and are characterized by fields of force
a science that deals with magnetic phenomena
an ability to attract or charm
permanent magnetism永磁;永久磁性
residual magnetism[物]残余磁性
"磁性"一词最早出现于1610年代,指的是磁铁的特性。这个词源于现代拉丁语 magnetismus(参见 magnet 和 -ism)。1650年代开始,这个词也被用于比喻意义,表示个人魅力、吸引力或影响力; 在催眠方面的意义则源于梅斯默(参见 mesmerism)。到了19世纪初,"磁性"的意义扩展为"磁铁和磁现象的科学"。
磁学
磁力,磁性:磁的吸力或斥力
磁性
磁性
磁学
又称 :磁学(magnetics )
磁性
The first known use of magnetism was in 1616
magnetitenoun
a black mineral that is an oxide of iron, is strongly attracted by a magnet, and is an important iron ore
magnetismnoun
the property of attracting certain metals or producing a magnetic field as shown by a magnet, a magnetized material, or a conductor carrying an electric current
the science that deals with magnetic occurrences or conditions
the power to attract or charm others
magnetismnoun
a class of physical phenomena that include the attraction for iron observed in lodestone and a magnet, are inseparably associated with moving electricity, are exhibited by both magnets and electric currents, and are characterized by fields of force
1 Once completely cooled, the rocks retain their orientation and are no longer susceptible to magnetism.
一旦岩石完全冷却下来, 岩石保持了它们的原有方向不再受磁力线影响.
2 “As a director, I knew it in every fiber of my being. She had such innate vulnerability and magnetism. I couldn’t take my eyes off her.”
3 The character and structure of Nano material , Mostly discussed the magnetism and applications of Nano material.
纳米材料的性能与结构, 主要讨论含钴元素的纳米材料的磁性及其应用情况.
4 “Dancers are determined and never quit,” sing Marie and her younger sister, played by Sophia Anne Caruso with the magnetism of a future CEO tucked into a little girl’s body.
5 My subsequent admiration for Crimson Tide and Enemy of the State proves I’m not immune to the magnetism of its director, Tony Scott.
6 And he assembled a devoted band, playing jazz with an eerie magnetism that only sometimes sounded like it belonged in a dance hall.
7 While the film grants him a certain glamour and sexual magnetism, he emerges as a sloppy, narcissistic misogynist: a dangerous fool.
8 He has worked with executives from Yahoo and the BBC, training them in “confidence acquisition” and personal magnetism.
9 Freud was attracted to Bacon's merciless wit and risk-taking, admiring his impulsive handling of paint, yet curiously it was Bacon who tried repeatedly to fix an image of his younger friend's physical magnetism.
10 Michel Willemin, the chief executive of Asulab, a research and development laboratory owned by Omega’s parent company, the Swatch Group, conducted a primer on magnetism that led with a slide presentation: “Permanent Magnets & You.”
11 “Lost Girl” could be more than routine if we felt Bo’s magnetism the way her hapless victims do, but through the first few episodes Ms. Silk is more stolid than steamy.
12 During the refrain, Vedder goes low while Cornell climbs upward, and together, they reaffirm the abiding magnetism of rock-and-roll: The bigger the sound, the more room there is for people to get into it.
13 Any diminution in magnetism is likely to be bad news, because magnetism, apart from holding notes to refrigerators and keeping our compasses pointing the right way, plays a vital role in keeping us alive.
14 But whenever Baal appears, things perk up — because the dark magnetism that makes it so hard for Ida to get him out of her head works on the audience, too.
15 Discomfort melted away in the face of his magnetism and infectious enthusiasm.
16 In other words, I can’t see The Rock quitting his day job to work for the White House, at least not until a transformational Republican president who can rival Obama’s magnetism comes along.
17 No doubt Mr. Cramer and his colleagues planned that expansion with an eye on the magnetism of Stone Brewing Company, headquartered in Escondido, north of the city.
18 But he thought she was a remarkable woman, who exuded enormous strength and magnetism.
但他仍然觉得她是个了不起的女人, 她浑身有使不完的劲儿,有吸引力.
19 It was heavy on synths and voices, and vested with an extra dose of magnetism by the fact that, if you heard it, you were listening on cassette.
20 “Animal magnetism,” said Ron gloomily, pulling stray threads out of his cuffs.
1 磁
2 磁力
3 魅力
appealingly pull appeal magic spell personality attraction grace charm invitation lure glamour fascination glam enchantment attractiveness witchcraft seduction loveliness enticement nimbus witchery appeal to call allure pizzazz duende beauty mesmerism animal magnetism Grace charisma lustre conjuration pulling power glitter prestige mojo indraft traction enchant oomph witching captivation seducement bewitchery atmosphere affinity stardust hypnotism bewitchment fairyism
6 吸引力
call interest appeal attraction charm lure intrigue relish allure drawcard glamour fascination attractiveness stickiness pull pulling power affinity mesmerism bizazz oomph draw spell grip chemistry charisma punch glitter seduction drawing power stickability inducement gravitation snob appeal attractance attractancy drag traction suction galvanism
7 磁学