unobservable如何读

英:['ʌnəb'zɜ:vəbl]

美:[ˌʌnəb'zɜvəbəl]

unobservable是什么意思

  • adj.不可见的

unobservable自然拼读

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unobservable英英释义

adjective

combined form of observable.Scientists developed theories about atoms when atoms were still unobservable.

unobservable词源英文解释

The first known use of unobservable was in 1615

unobservable 例句

1 At distances greater than 10 femtometers, the strong force is practically unobservable.

在大于10毫微微米的距离处,几乎看不到强力。

2 That model explains how particles interact and matter is built, but leaves unanswered questions about the birth of the universe, gravity and dark matter—the unobservable matter comprising most of the cosmos.

3 However, some voices in the reader mail have taken me to task for emphasizing maximum range, when—like 0-60 mph acceleration and top speed—the standard is nearly unobservable on a daily basis and therefore irrelevant for the vast majority of users.

4 But there’s no doubt in any physicists’ minds that there are regions of our universe which are unobservable to us.

5 Instead, string theory spiraled off in another direction, predicting a whole multitude of other universes, each with a different physics and each unobservable except for our own.

6 In his work as an artist, Guariglia uses photography to observe the unobservable.

7 Today predictions for new ghostlike particles are almost a dime a dozen, but in the early part of the last century, introducing potentially unobservable particles simply wasn’t done.

8 It’s sometimes claimed that domains that are in principle unobservable aren’t part of science.

9 Even in his school p. 5days, however, these latent traits were not unobservable. 

10 Staff at the institute, which operates the revolutionary telescope, have put the finishing touches on the public’s first look at the power of Webb to observe what was once unobservable — distant galaxies, the atmospheres of faraway planets.

11 Decomposition and consequent putrefaction are unobservable in all parts of the Cave.

12 Among them is the fact that the wave function is unobservable, the predictions are probabilistic and what makes the function collapse is mysterious.

13 “I would emphasize we are learning about the real location of the natural rate of unemployment as we go,” he said, adding, “We can’t be too attached to these unobservable variables.”

14 Astronomers announced on Wednesday that at last they had captured an image of the unobservable: a black hole, a cosmic abyss so deep and dense that not even light can escape it.

15 Whatever happens to me, when it's spread out over six billion plus people, it ends up divided by six billion and it becomes unobservable.

发生在我身上的事,分散到六十多亿人口上,被六十亿除,就变得难以察觉。

16 Understanding how to glean this unobservable rate is important in setting Fed interest-rate policy.

17 The authors said differences in earnings could be the result of “unobservable traits” such as soft skills, while incomes could also be affected by market demand.

18 To get over this difficulty, literature suggests choosing a substitute asset that follows the same characteristics and has a highly correlated price with the unobservable weather contract.

为了克服这个困难,文学建议选择替代资产,遵循相同的特点,并具有高度相关性的价格与不可观察天气合同。

19 If the drive of wealth in real life is to separate itself, watching it onscreen feels almost clandestine, like watching a thing whose raison d’etre is to be unobservable to the likes of you.

20 It is a small speck in the middle of the sea, lying so near the level of the water as to be unobservable at any considerable distance.

unobservable 同义词

1 难以察觉的

imperceivable imperceptible fine

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