halogen 英 ['hælədʒ(ə)n;'heɪl-]   美 ['hælədʒən]

halogen

halogen  英 ['hælədʒ(ə)n;'heɪl-] 美 ['hælədʒən]

n. [化学] 卤素 

名词复数:halogens 

halogen lamps also waste a great deal of power and generate intense heat that can potentially cause burns or fires. 卤素灯也浪费了很大的能量,其产生的巨大热量,还有可能造成烧伤或火灾。
Whether for incandescents, halogen, fluorescents or LEDs this measures the decrease in the amount of light they emit over time. 无论是白炽灯、卤素灯、荧光灯还是LED灯,这都测量了这些灯泡在未来散发光数量的减少。

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  • n. [化学] 卤素
  • 1. halogen lamps also waste a great deal of power and generate intense heat that can potentially cause burns or fires.

    卤素灯也浪费了很大的能量,其产生的巨大热量,还有可能造成烧伤或火灾。

  • 2. Whether for incandescents, halogen, fluorescents or LEDs this measures the decrease in the amount of light they emit over time.

    无论是白炽灯、卤素灯、荧光灯还是LED灯,这都测量了这些灯泡在未来散发光数量的减少。

  • 3. For example, you can find a complete suite of talent management software at the halogen Software website.

    比如,你可以在卤素软件网找到一整套人才管理软件。

  • halogen (n.) general name for elements of the chlorine family, 1842, from Swedish, coined by Swedish chemist Baron Jöns Jakob Berzelius (1779-1848), literally "salt-producer," from Greek hals "salt" (from PIE root *sal- "salt") + -gen "giving birth to" (see -gen); so called because a salt is formed in reactions involving these four elements. Related: Halogenous.
halo·gen / ˈhælədʒən ; NAmE ˈhælədʒən / noun ( chemistry ) any of a set of five chemical elements, including fluorine, chlorineand iodine,that react with hydrogento form acids from which simple salts can be made. Halogens,in the form of gas, are used in lamps and cookers/stoves. 卤素 halogen halogens halo·gen / ˈhælədʒən ; NAmE ˈhælədʒən /
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