nuclear fission
英 [ˌnjuːkliə ˈfɪʃn]
美 [ˌnuːkliər ˈfɪʃn]
n. 核裂变
英英释义
noun
- a nuclear reaction in which a massive nucleus splits into smaller nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
双语例句
- Cadmium has the ability to absorb neutrons, so it is used as a barrier to control nuclear fission.
镉有吸收中子的能力,所以它被用作防止核裂变的屏障。 - The world at large was less well prepared for the exploitation of nuclear fission.
然而对于核裂变的利用,人类社会还缺乏足够的准备。 - Nuclear fission has contributed to our society some new phrases& "critical mass" and "critical size". Correlation of critical mass velocity has been provided.
原子核裂变给我们的社会带来了一些新词汇&临界质量和临界大文中还给出了临界质量流速的试验关联式。 - The hybrid breeders can provide plenty of fissile material for PWR or FBR. ( physics) capable of undergoing nuclear fission.
聚变-裂变混合堆可以为压水堆或快堆提供充足的核燃料。 - The time nuclear fission takes place vast energy is released.
核裂变发生时,放出大量的能。 - The teacher explained the principles of nuclear fission to the class.
老师给这个班的学生解释核裂变的原理。 - If a nuclear power plant does not function properly, radioactivity may be released into the surrounding area by a mixture of products generated inside the reactor ( nuclear fission products).
如果一家核电厂不正常运转,那么放射线/辐射就有可能被释放到周围地区,最大量可达到反应堆(核裂变产物)内部生成的所有量。 - ( physics) capable of undergoing nuclear fission. ( med) not responding to treatment.
(物理学)易于产生核裂变。(医学的)不易处理的。 - Nuclear reactors work in a similar way to other power plants, but instead of using coal or gas to generate heat, they use nuclear fission reactions.
核反应堆的工作原理和其他的发电站很相似,不过它们并不是使用煤炭或煤气来生成热量,而是利用核裂变反应。 - Nuclear fission has contributed to our society some new phrases& critical mass and critical size.
原子核裂变给我们的社会带来了一些新词汇“临界质量”和“临界大小”。