subatomic particle
音标发音
- 英式音标 [sʌb.əˌtɒm.ɪk ˈpɑː.tɪ.kəl]
- 美式音标 [sʌb.əˌtɑː.mɪk ˈpɑːr.t̬ə.kəl]
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基本解释
- [物] 亞原子粒子;[物] 亞原子微粒;[物] 次原子粒子
英汉例句
- They would form helium and a subatomic particle, called a neutron.
聚變後形成氦以及一種稱爲“中子”的亞原子粒子。 - But the lead ion collisions will be different; because lead ions are composed of complete atomic nuclei – not just a single subatomic particle – their masses are far larger.
但是鉛離子的對撞將會是不同的;因爲鉛離子完全由原子核組成——而不僅僅衹是一個單一的亞原子粒子(subatomic particle)——它們的質量要大得多。 - They typically take place when a nucleus of an atom gets smacked by either a subatomic particle (usually a "free neutron, " a short-lived neutron not bound to an existing nucleus) or another nucleus.
儅原子的原子核被亞原子微粒(通常是“自由中子”,一種原子核所束縛的短命中子)或另一個原子核碰撞時,核反應就會爆發。 - The energy released in fusion is carried mostly by neutrons, a type of subatomic particle that has no electric charge and hence cannot be confined by the magnetic bottle.
ECONOMIST: Fusion power: Nuclear ambitions The - Dr Kobayashi and Dr Maskawa, who were at Japan's High Energy Accelerator Research Organisation and Kyoto University respectively, described a type of symmetry breaking that predicted two new families of quarks, a sort of subatomic particle whose simplest members are the ingredients of the protons and neutrons that form atomic nuclei.
ECONOMIST: The 2008 Nobel science prizes
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英英字典
- an extremely small piece of matter that is smaller than an atom or found inside an atom, such as a proton, neutron, or electron
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专业释义
- 次原子粒子
- 亞原子粒子
- 亞原子微粒