radioactive decay
英 [ˌreɪdiəʊˈæktɪv dɪˈkeɪ]
美 [ˌreɪdioʊˈæktɪv dɪˈkeɪ]
放射性衰变
英英释义
noun
- the spontaneous disintegration of a radioactive substance along with the emission of ionizing radiation
双语例句
- It had been used for practical ends, to identify elements and to unravel radioactive decay chains.
已将其用于实践的目的,去鉴别元素和阐明放射性衰变系。 - Dry deposition, vertical diffusion, washout and radioactive decay were considered.
模型考虑了干、湿沉降、垂直扩散以及放射性衰变; - Radon is a gas that comes from the radioactive decay of radium in rocks.
氡是来自岩石中镭辐射衰变而产生的气体。 - Radon is produced from the natural radioactive decay of uranium, which is found in rocks and soil.
它产生于可在岩石和土壤中找到的铀自然的放射性衰变。 - Rutherford first identified the action of probability in radioactive decay.
卢瑟福首先认识到几率在放射性衰变中的作用。 - My first thought was: hey! that looks like radioactive decay or something.
Rhett当时的第一反应就是这些数据看上去像是放射性衰变。 - Alpha particles are positively charged helium nuclei obtained from natural radioactive decay.
α粒子是从天然放射性蜕变得到的带正电的氦核。 - In it he explains that this churn of knowledge is like radioactive decay: you cannot predict which individual fact is going to succumb to it, but you can know how long it takes for half the facts in a discipline to become obsolete.
在书中他解释说知识的新旧交替如同放射性衰变,你无法预知某项特定知识是否会受这种衰变效果影响而被淘汰,但你能够找出某一领域的知识在多久之后会有一半被淘汰。 - From their work emerged the picture of radioactive decay that is still valid-a violently disruptive explosion of a single atom.
根据他们的工作,展现出至今仍然成立的关于放射性衰变的图象&单个原子的强烈的分裂性爆炸。 - To disintegrate or diminish by radioactive decay.
衰变由于放射性衰变而解体或缩小。
