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单词 atomic
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atomic
(ətɒmɪk )
1. adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] B2
Atomic means relating to power that is produced from the energy released by splitting atoms.
...atomic energy.
...atomic weapons.
2. adjective [ADJECTIVE noun]
Atomic means relating to the atoms of substances.
Collocations:
atomic blast
A local politician compared the landscape to the aftermath of an atomic blast.
Times, Sunday Times
The reactors do not contain enriched uranium of the sort needed to trigger an atomic blast.
Times, Sunday Times
The atomic blast knocks him loose from the alternate 1973, sending him to a new 1903.
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He also contained an atomic blast with no apparent strain.
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Although the bridge was not destroyed by the atomic blast, it did sustain heavy damage.
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atomic explosion
Probably only one composer in the world has the imagination, technical ability and sheer theatrical effrontery to finish an opera with a depiction of an atomic explosion.
Times, Sunday Times
Only a small number of people have seen the mushroom cloud from an atomic explosion close up.
Times, Sunday Times
In addition to architectural symbolism, he thought it important for the design to centre around the building that houses the information about the atomic explosion.
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Footage of a horseman and an atomic explosion are also intercut.
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One of the early highlights of his career was reporting on the first atomic explosion covered by a television newscast.
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atomic force microscopy
In this study, a micro-cantilever beam from the field of atomic force microscopy was used.
Anastasios Badarlis, Axel Pfau, Anestis Kalfas 2015, 'Measurement and Evaluation of the Gas Density and Viscosity of Pure Gases and Mixtures Using a Micro-Cantilever Beam', Sensors
Microstructural analysis was performed using scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, a diffractometer, and a profilometer.
Saade J, Skienhe H, Ounsi H, Matinlinna JP, Salameh Z 2019, 'Effect of different combinations of surface treatment on adhesion of resin composite to zirconia', Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dentistry
Crystal quality of the as grown films was determined from x-ray diffractometry, x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy data.
Toyanath Joshi, Pavel Borisov, David Lederman 2016, 'The role of defects in the electrical properties of NbO2 thin film vertical devices', AIP Advances
Methods of optical and atomic force microcopies are combined in one diagnostic unit.
S. A. Chizhik, S. P. Basalaev, V. A. Pilipenko, A. L. Khudoley, T. A. Kuznetsova, V. V. Chikunov, A. A. Suslov 2015, 'EQUIPMENT FOR NONDESTRUCTIVE TESTING OF SILICON WAFERS SUBMICRON TOPOLOGY DURING THE FABRICATION OF INTEGRATED CIRCUITS', Pribory i Metody Izmerenij
In this study, the nanostructure of the spectrin network was recorded by atomic force microscopy.
Elena Kozlova, Aleksandr Chernysh, Viktoria Sergunova, Ekaterina Manchenko, Viktor Moroz, Aleksandr Kozlov 2019, 'Conformational Distortions of the Red Blood Cell Spectrin Matrix Nanostructure in Response to Temperature Changes In Vitro', Scanning
atomic level
The company makes high-tech tools that allow its customers to investigate various processes at the atomic level using nanotechnology.
Times, Sunday Times
Silicon chips have shrunk about as small as they can go — to the atomic level.
Times, Sunday Times
At an atomic level biology works thanks to interlocking structures of atoms that fit inside each other like keys in a lock.
Times,Sunday Times
Through understanding the protease structure at the atomic level, he and his colleagues have identified dozens of compounds that may interfere with its functioning.
Times,Sunday Times
There cannot be that many businesses on the market at any given time that allow the direct manipulation of matter at the atomic level, as these two do.
Times, Sunday Times
atomic nucleus
Let us look now at a fact from our own time: the splitting of the atomic nucleus.
The Times Literary Supplement
Carbon comes in a few different varieties based on how many neutrons are stuffed into its atomic nucleus.
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The atomic nucleus, relativity and quantum mechanics were not yet in the lexicon, but soon would change everything.
Times, Sunday Times
Few people could name the precise sequence of chemical elements whose order depends on the number of protons in the atomic nucleus.
Times, Sunday Times
As a physicist he focused on the structure of the atomic nucleus and on the evolution of the stars.
Times, Sunday Times
atomic particle
A gamma ray passes through matter until it undergoes an interaction with an atomic particle, usually an electron.
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We and everything around us are made up of collections of tiny atomic particles.
The Sun
Scientists are currently trying to re-create conditions moments after the universe was created by crashing atomic particles at mind-boggling speeds inside a 17-mile tunnel.
The Sun
When completed later this year the machine's powerful magnets will fire atomic particles in opposite directions, accelerating them to speeds approaching that of light.
The Sun
He saw from compilations of weather satellite data that cloudiness varies according to how many atomic particles are coming in from exploded stars.
Times, Sunday Times
atomic scale
In any case, electronics start behaving a little oddly near the atomic scale.
The Times Literary Supplement
He introduced the use of the new technology of scanning probe microscopy to examine and control the surface roughness of glass at the atomic scale.
Times, Sunday Times
Since they operate on an atomic scale, quantum machines are expected to prove especially suited to solving atomic-scale problems.
Times, Sunday Times
Computers may be reduced in size to the atomic scale and their speed increased by millions of times.
Times, Sunday Times
Further, real materials are not continuous media; the local fields of real materials vary wildly on the atomic scale.
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atomic scientist
These atomic scientists had correctly identified the central characteristic of the new age: the age of vulnerability.
Times, Sunday Times
If this seems odd, it may be because there are only two atomic scientists left on the panel.
Times,Sunday Times
Somewhat bizarrely, the atomic scientists currently think we are back to two minutes to armageddon today.
Times, Sunday Times
It also helped teach atomic scientists how to detect and measure such hidden blasts.
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atomic test
It conducted atomic tests at the site in 2006 and 2009.
Times, Sunday Times
They have been exposed to atomic tests to study radiation damage, and they have even flown in space to investigate the effectsof microgravity.
Times, Sunday Times
In a previous interview, he recalled the excitement that the atomic tests inspired, ushering in a supposed new era of atomic-powered flight and rocketry.
Times, Sunday Times
His ruling means that the veterans, many of whom are terminally ill, can now go to trial to prove the link between their illnesses and fallout from the atomic tests.
Times, Sunday Times
Two atomic tests were conducted at the site.
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Translations:
Chinese: 原子的
Japanese: 原子力の
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