单词 | diffracted |
释义 | > as lemmasdiˈffracted diˈffracted adj. †(a) broken up, decomposed (obsolete); (b) Physics resulting from diffraction (diffraction n. 2); that has undergone diffraction. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > light > diffraction > [adjective] > diffracted diffracted1710 1710 M. Beare Sensorium 130 These are but the most diffracted and extricate Parts of them, which by Fermentation have been lessened and separated from the other Parts of the Body. 1849 Edinb. Rev. Oct. 329 The diffracted appearance of various parts. 1876 J. Martineau Hours of Thought (1877) 292 The devout [mind] ascends beyond all diffracted or intercepted rays to the primal light. 1929 Sci. Monthly Apr. 294 These diffracted images are thrown on a screen. 2005 R. E. Newnham Properties of Materials xxvii. 300 Slow waves—both optic and acoustic—enhance the interaction time and the diffracted intensities. < as lemmas |
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