fallout 英 [ˈfɔ:laʊt]   美 [ˈfɔlˌaʊt]

fallout

fallout  英 [ˈfɔ:laʊt] 美 [ˈfɔlˌaʊt]

n. 原子尘;[核][环境] 放射性尘埃;原子尘微粒回降;附带结果 

名词复数:fallouts 

Then, emergency workers were sent in with little or no protection to deal with the fallout. 那时,被派到那里的应急工作人员没有或很少保护来处理辐射。
Although such a cloud would pose virtually no threat while in the upper atmosphere, the fallout at the ground of radioactive particles from it should be a concern for any monitoring authority. 虽然这种云在高层大气中几乎不构成任何威胁,但是它在地面散发出的放射粒子的余波应该是任何监管机构所关注的。

  • Fallout is the cloud of radioactive material that falls from the sky after a nuclear blast. Fear of the effects of fallout is just one reason some people are nervous about nuclear energy.
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  • n. 原子尘;[核][环境] 放射性尘埃;原子尘微粒回降;附带结果
  • 1. Then, emergency workers were sent in with little or no protection to deal with the fallout.

    那时,被派到那里的应急工作人员没有或很少保护来处理辐射。

  • 2. Although such a cloud would pose virtually no threat while in the upper atmosphere, the fallout at the ground of radioactive particles from it should be a concern for any monitoring authority.

    虽然这种云在高层大气中几乎不构成任何威胁,但是它在地面散发出的放射粒子的余波应该是任何监管机构所关注的。

  • 3. For a time the fallout was deadly.

    在一段时间内是致命的影响。

  • fallout (n.) also fall-out, "radioactive particles," 1950, from fall (v.) + out (adv.).
fall·out / ˈfɔːlaʊt ; NAmE ˈfɔːlaʊt / noun [uncountable ] 1 dangerous radioactivedust that is in the air after a nuclear explosion (核爆炸后的)放射性坠尘 2 the bad results of a situation or an action 后果;余波 fallout fallouts fall·out / ˈfɔːlaʊt ; NAmE ˈfɔːlaʊt /
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