释义 |
scin·til·la·tion \ˌsintəlˈāshən\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin scintillation-, scintillatio, from scintillatus (past participle) + -ion-, -io -ion 1. : an act or instance of scintillating; especially : rapid changes in the brightness of a celestial body caused by turbulence in the earth's atmosphere : twinkling 2. a. (1) : a spark or flash emitted in scintillating (as from iron exposed to the oxyhydrogen flame) (2) : a flash of light produced in a phosphor by an ionizing event (as impingement of an alpha particle) b. : a scintillating or brilliant outburst (as of thought or genius) c. : a flash of the eye (as in anger or merriment) 3. : scintilla |