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atomic英汉释义

adj.(形容词)
  1. [A](关于)原子的 of an atom or atoms
  2. [A]原子能的;原子武器的 related to the energy that is produced when atoms are split; related to weapons that use this energy

atomic是什么意思

adj. (形容词)
  1. 原子的,核的
  2. 原子能的,核能的
  3. 与原子有关的
  4. 应用原子能的
  5. 用原子弹的,原子武器的
  6. 以原子形式存在的,分裂为原子的
  7. 极微的,微小的
  8. 微粒的
  9. 强大的,强有力的

atomic自然拼读

a·tom·ic

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atomic扩展

atomically (adv.)

atomic词根

词根:atom

adj.

atomistic 原子的;原子论的

n.

atom 原子

atomization 雾化,[分化] 原子化

atomism [物] 原子论

vi.

atomize 分裂

vt.

atomize 使分裂为原子;将…喷成雾状;使遭受原子弹轰炸

atomise 使分为原子;使雾化(等于atomize)

atomic英英释义

adjective

of or relating to atoms or to the use of atoms in creating energy.The atomic number of an element is the number of protons found in the nucleus of its atoms.Energy can be produced through an atomic reaction.Japan has relied on atomic energy for a sizable part of its energy needs.

of, relating to, or resulting from bombs whose explosive power comes from a series of reactions beginning with the fission of the nuclei of certain atoms.Atomic bombs were dropped on Japan in 1945.The two nations appeared to be on the brink of atomic warfare.

extremely tiny.

atomic词组

atomic absorption原子吸收;原子吸收作用

atomic absorption spectrometry原子吸收光谱测定法

atomic energy原子能,核能

atomic absorption spectrophotometry[化]原子吸收分光光度法

atomic emission原子发射

atomic bomb原子弹

atomic emission spectrometry原子发射光谱法;原子发射光谱学

atomic absorption spectrophotometer原子吸收分光光度计

atomic number原子序数(指元素在周期表中按次序排列的序号)

atomic structure原子结构

atomic physicsn. 原子物理学

atomic weight原子量

atomic absorption spectroscopy原子吸收光谱;原子吸收光谱测试法

atomic nucleusn. [化]原子核

atomic oxygen原子氧

atomic hydrogen原子氢

atomic scale原子标度,原子尺度

atomic clock原子钟

atomic mass原子质量;原子量

atomic power原子能;原子动力;核动力

atomic词源中文解释

"原子的",作为哲学术语于1670年代出现(见 atomistic); 科学意义始于1811年,源自 atom 和 -ic。 Atomic number 自1821年开始使用; atomic mass 自1848年开始使用。

Atomic energy 在现代意义下于1906年被记录(作为 intra-atomic energy 自1903年起)。

March, 1903, was an historic date for chemistry. It is, also, as we shall show, a date to which, in all probability, the men of the future will often refer as the veritable beginning of the larger powers and energies that they will control. It was in March, 1903, that Curie and Laborde announced the heat-emitting power of radium. [Robert Kennedy Duncan, "The New Knowledge," 1906]
1903年3月是化学史上的一个历史性时刻。正如我们将要展示的那样,这也是未来人们很可能会经常提到的一个日期,因为他们将掌控更大的力量和能量。1903年3月,居里夫妇和拉博德宣布了镭的放热能力。[罗伯特·肯尼迪·邓肯,《新知识》,1906年]

Atomic bomb 首次出现在 H.G.威尔斯("The World Set Free")的1914年著作中,他认为这是一种“会持续爆炸”的炸弹。

When you can drop just one atomic bomb and wipe out Paris or Berlin, war will have become monstrous and impossible. [S. Strunsky, Yale Review, January 1917]
当你只需要投下一颗原子弹就能摧毁巴黎或柏林时,战争将变得巨大而不可能。[S. Strunsky,《耶鲁评论》,1917年1月]

Atomic Age 始于1945年。 Atomic clock 自1938年开始使用。 Atomical “与原子有关”,也指“非常微小”,始于1640年代。

atomic_医学行业词汇

原子的

atomic_机械行业词汇

原子吸收分光光度计

atomic absorption spectrophotometer 利用各元素的原子蒸气对光选择吸收的特性而制成的分光光度计。

原子[气体]激光器

[gas] laser 以中性气体原子为工作物质的激光器。它可分为两类:惰性气体原子激光器和金属蒸气原子激光器。

atomic词源英文解释

The first known use of atomic was in 1678

atomic儿童词典英英释义

atonaladjective

being music written without traditional organization based on a scale

atonaladjective

being music written without traditional organization based on a scale

atomnoun

a tiny particle : bit

the smallest particle of an element that has the properties of the element and can exist either alone or in combination

the atom considered as a source of vast potential energy

atomizeverb

to reduce to very tiny particles or to a fine spray

atomizernoun

a device for giving a very fine spray of a liquid (as a perfume)

atomizeverb

to reduce to very tiny particles or to a fine spray

atomizeverb

to reduce to very tiny particles or to a fine spray

atomizeverb

to reduce to very tiny particles or to a fine spray

atomicadjective

of, relating to, or concerned with atoms, atomic bombs, or nuclear energy the atomic age atomic energy

atomic physics

extremely small

found in the state of separate atoms

atomic hydrogen

atomicadjective

of, relating to, or concerned with atoms, atomic bombs, or nuclear energy the atomic age atomic energy

atomic physics

extremely small

found in the state of separate atoms

atomic hydrogen

atomic 例句

1 The bottom line: Oppenheimer now had to figure out a whole new design for an atomic bomb.

2 Since the war ended, newspapers had been free to tell the public that the atomic bomb had been built by scientists at Los Alamos, led by Robert Oppenheimer.

3 I kept my head down and cleared off all the last things except the big blue-flowered platter in the middle of the table, which I couldn’t reach without crossing into Father’s atomic danger zone.

4 There he was immersed in an effort to produce high-energy protons to probe the atomic nucleus, using his balky Tesla coils and Van de Graaff generators.

5 Except for one thing: It was a key ingredient in the German atomic bomb program.

6 “It was like dropping an atomic bomb on a town,” said former mayor Hank Avery, and the explosion was felt in Odessa.

7 The atomic center is the nucleus, and the electronics winds revolve it.

原子的中央是原子核,电子绕着它旋转。

8 “A few of the atomic contacts were still too close for comfort,” they admitted—but perhaps these would be fixed by additional fiddling.

9 Early versions had the incorrect atomic number for some elements.

早期版本的一些元素原子序数不正确。

10 In the future, people may heat their homes with atomic power.

在将来,人们可以用原子能为房屋供暖。

11 Is atomic energy clean and green?

原子能源是干净绿色的吗?

12 In Washington, Leslie Groves told Truman a third atomic bomb “should be ready for delivery on the first suitable weather after 17 or 18 August.”

13 Ionization dominates if the particle has an energy larger compared to atomic binding energies.

若入射粒子能量大于原子的束缚能则电离是主要的.

14 Known as "front-line winged rockets," each of these missiles contained a warhead equal in power to the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima.

15 He took first shot and killed about thirty of mine with an atomic bomb.

16 The Soviet Union exploded her first atomic bomb.

1949年,苏联引爆了她的第一枚原子弹.

17 We may be grateful to Providence that the Germans got the V-l’s and V-2’s late and in limited quantities and even more grateful that they did not get the atomic bomb at all.

18 Hanako had no idea how this would protect anyone from a bomb, especially an atomic bomb like the one that had destroyed Hiroshima.

19 All three powers merely continue to produce atomic bombs and store them up against the decisive opportunity which they all believe will come sooner or later.

20 Survivors of Hiroshima began to develop leukemia only three years after the atomic bombing, and there is now reason to believe the latent period may be considerably shorter.

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