subatomic

/ ˌsʌbəˈtɒmɪk /
/ ˌsʌbəˈtɑːmɪk /

释义

adj. 亚原子的

自然拼读

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例句

Later working together in London, they laid the foundations of modern physics by showing that normal laws of cause and effect do not apply at the level of subatomic particles.

后来,他们在伦敦一起工作,证明了正常的因果法则并不适用于亚原子粒子,从而奠定了现代物理学的基础。

Baryons—subatomic particles that are generally protons or neutrons—are the source of stellar, and therefore galactic, luminosity, and so their numbers can be estimated based on how luminous galaxies are.

重子——通常是质子或中子的亚原子粒子——是恒星和银河系光度的来源,因此它们的数量可以根据星系的亮度来估计。

The reader must remain a tantalized spectator rather than an involved participant, since the appropriate language for describing the details in much of science is mathematics, whether the subject is expanding universe, subatomic particles, or chromosomes.

读者必须是一位饶有兴趣的旁观者,而不是一个参与者,因为不管科学主题是宇宙膨胀、亚原子粒子还是染色体,描述科学中许多细节之处的恰当语言是数学。

Subatomic particles are the building blocks of atoms.

亚原子粒子是原子的基本构成单位。

Subatomic particles are fascinating.

亚原子粒子很有趣。

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