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单词 colorimeter
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Definition of colorimeter in English:

colorimeter

noun ˌkʌləˈrɪmɪtəˌkɒləˈrɪmɪtəˌkələˈrɪmɪdər
  • An instrument for measuring the intensity of colour.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Joseph W. Lovibond invented a visual colorimeter and a system for colorimetry based on subtractive color mixing.
    • At set time points, absorbance measurements were taken with a colorimeter.
    • If I'd had access to a colorimeter and a scanning electronic microscope I certainly would have used them too.
    • All you need is a device called a colorimeter, which attaches to your screen and adjusts your monitor automatically to display the correct hues.
    • They also used a colorimeter to measure the amount of white bloom that developed on the chocolate samples, enabling them to link changes in polymorphic form to the onset of visual bloom.
    • In order to judge the quality of the monitors, we used different work applications, including games, films and a colorimeter.
    • For contrast ratio, we take five readings with the colorimeter: one dead-center and one at each of the display's four corners.
    • Unfortunately, we didn't have a colorimeter handy, so couldn't verify the actual setting across the grayscale range.
    • Today, companies throughout the world use our colorimeters in the analysis of products ranging from beer to petrol, chemicals to coatings and beverages.
    • Professionals use a device called a colorimeter to measure the actual computer display and create a profile that is then used to reproduce colors faithfully.
    • In the beaker-strewn lab, they add chemicals that will react with contaminants by turning a certain color, and measure the change with a colorimeter.

Derivatives

  • colorimetric

  • adjective ˌkɒlərɪˈmɛtrɪkˌkʌlərɪˈmɛtrɪkˌkələrəˈmɛtrɪk
    • The challenge is to develop a colorimetric test that measures the amount of albumin in an aqueous solution of powdered egg whites as accurately and precisely as possible.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The mitochondria activity of the bone cells after exposure to various preparations of Chinese medicines was determined by colorimetric assay.
      • Ammonium and nitrate concentrations were determined by colorimetric methods using a continuous-flow autoanalyser.
      • We assessed the image quality of both these camcorders based on their colorimetric rendering, sharpness of image and sensitivity.
      • Based on this observation, we used a colorimetric approach to determine the relative concentration of this water-soluble brown substance.
  • colorimetry

  • noun ˌkʌləˈrɪmətriˌkɒləˈrɪmətriˌkələˈrɪmətri
    • Researchers familiar with spectrometry and colorimetry will know this, but there might be many readers that dogmatically reject any animal color study without reflectance.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In addition to being a precise, safer and faster method, the association of colorimetry and clinical characteristics will also allow the examination of a larger number of people.
      • The description of the skin color by colorimetry is much more accurate than visual observation, even if it is conducted by very well-trained observers.
      • Wilhelm et al. compared visual scoring, colorimetry and high-resolution laser Doppler imaging and found that there was no increase in sensitivity using these objective methods compared with visual scoring.
      • We are currently extending the present study using colorimetry to test whether the results also apply to the ultraviolet spectrum.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin color 'colour' + -meter.

 
 

Definition of colorimeter in US English:

colorimeter

nounˌkələˈrɪmɪdərˌkələˈrimidər
  • An instrument for measuring the intensity of color.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Today, companies throughout the world use our colorimeters in the analysis of products ranging from beer to petrol, chemicals to coatings and beverages.
    • In order to judge the quality of the monitors, we used different work applications, including games, films and a colorimeter.
    • In the beaker-strewn lab, they add chemicals that will react with contaminants by turning a certain color, and measure the change with a colorimeter.
    • All you need is a device called a colorimeter, which attaches to your screen and adjusts your monitor automatically to display the correct hues.
    • Unfortunately, we didn't have a colorimeter handy, so couldn't verify the actual setting across the grayscale range.
    • For contrast ratio, we take five readings with the colorimeter: one dead-center and one at each of the display's four corners.
    • They also used a colorimeter to measure the amount of white bloom that developed on the chocolate samples, enabling them to link changes in polymorphic form to the onset of visual bloom.
    • Joseph W. Lovibond invented a visual colorimeter and a system for colorimetry based on subtractive color mixing.
    • If I'd had access to a colorimeter and a scanning electronic microscope I certainly would have used them too.
    • Professionals use a device called a colorimeter to measure the actual computer display and create a profile that is then used to reproduce colors faithfully.
    • At set time points, absorbance measurements were taken with a colorimeter.

Origin

Mid 19th century: from Latin color ‘color’ + -meter.

 
 
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