Faraday如何读

[ˈfærədi,-dei]

Faraday是什么意思

  • n.法拉第(电量单位)
  • Faraday.
  • n.法拉第(姓氏)

Faraday自然拼读

far·a·day

fae r deI

Faraday英英释义

noun

the quantity of electricity transferred in electrolysis per equivalent weight of an element or ion equal to about 96,500 coulombs

biographical name

Michael 1791–1867 English chemist and physicist

Faraday词源英文解释

Michael Faraday

The first known use of faraday was in 1904

Faraday医学词典英英释义

faradaynoun

the quantity of electricity transferred in electrolysis per equivalent weight of an element or ion equal to about 96,500 coulombs—symbol f

Faraday 例句

1 In spite of his pain and drug-induced haze, Scythe Faraday smiled.

2 We became unnatural the moment we conquered death, Scythe Faraday would say—but couldn’t that be a reason to seek whatever nature we could find within ourselves?

3 “It means I chose wisely,” Scythe Faraday told her.

4 “Same boat,” repeated Citra with deadpan dullness but daggers in her eyes as sharp as the ones that used to hang in Faraday’s weapons den.

5 It was none other than Rowan’s friend, Tyger Salazar, who Rowan hadn’t seen since the day he showed him Scythe Faraday’s weapons den.

6 “Best not to linger,” Scythe Faraday said, tapping something out on his phone.

7 Her attempts to track Scythe Faraday’s movements on the day he died was proving harder than she thought.

8 Scythe Faraday had chosen a peaceful bloodletting for the man, but that was not what happened.

9 Professors could only envy the millions pocketed by radio entrepreneurs from the discoveries of those pioneers of electromagnetism Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell, who had claimed no patents and earned nothing.

10 Faraday remained solitary and above petty politics, as did perhaps half of the scythes.

11 Rowan, then Citra, then finally settled her gaze on Scythe Faraday.

12 As soon as he entered, he went straight over to Scythe Faraday to shake his hand, and pretended to be far more jovial and inviting than he truly must have been.

13 Which meant that somewhere in its memory lurked a record of Scythe Faraday’s movements on the day his life ended.

14 He found that Scythe Faraday’s moral imperative and ethical high ground infused Rowan with purpose—but only in the scythe’s presence.

15 “Perhaps our dear Scythe Faraday might have pegged you perfectly.”

16 “I despise ‘running the gauntlet,”’ Scythe Faraday said, referring to climbing the steps to conclave.

17 When Scythe Faraday announced who they had come for, the family wept, and the man slipped off into a bedroom.

18 It was Scythe Faraday’s humble and serious “old-guard” nature that had made an impression on Rowan.

19 “History, chemistry, writing—this is like school,” Rowan grumbled to Citra, because he wouldn’t dare complain to Scythe Faraday.

20 Then it occurred to her that when she went gleaning with Scythe Faraday, his focus was always on the destination, and that destination wasn’t a place, but a person.

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