coronal 英 [kə'rəʊn(ə)l;'kɒr(ə)n(ə)l]   美 [kə'ronəl]

coronal

coronal  英 [kə'rəʊn(ə)l;'kɒr(ə)n(ə)l] 美 [kə'ronəl]

adj. 冠状的;日冕的;头颅的;花冠的;舌尖音的  n. 冠;冠状物;花冠 

名词复数:coronals 

Both flares and coronal mass ejections can create space weather if aimed at Earth. 太阳耀斑和日冕物质抛射都能产生对地球有影响的空间天气。
“I think it’s important to point out that we have not solved coronal heating, but we have provided a piece of the puzzle,” he says. “我认为有必要指出,我们还没有解决日冕是如何被加热的,但是我们离答案又近了一步”,巴特德 巴日尔说。

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  • adj. 冠状的;日冕的;头颅的;花冠的;舌尖音的
  • n. 冠;冠状物;花冠
  • 1. Both flares and coronal mass ejections can create space weather if aimed at Earth.

    太阳耀斑和日冕物质抛射都能产生对地球有影响的空间天气。

  • 2. “I think it’s important to point out that we have not solved coronal heating, but we have provided a piece of the puzzle,” he says.

    “我认为有必要指出,我们还没有解决日冕是如何被加热的,但是我们离答案又近了一步”,巴特德 巴日尔说。

  • 3. If one of these powerful flares—and its coronal mass ejection—faces Earth, the particles will pound satellite components with charged particles, short some out, and potentially cripple them.

    如果这些强烈耀斑中的一个,与它的冠状大喷发一起朝向地球的话,带电粒子会强烈冲击卫星部件,让卫星短路,并有可能将卫星严重损坏。

  • coronal (adj.) 1540s, "pertaining to a crown" (or, later, to one of the extended senses of Latin corona), from French coronal (16c.), from Latin coronalis "of or pertaining to a crown," from corona "a crown" (see crown (n.)).
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