hologram 英 [ˈhɒləgræm]   美 [ˈhɑləgræm]

hologram

hologram  英 [ˈhɒləgræm] 美 [ˈhɑləgræm]

n. [激光] 全息图;全息摄影,全息照相 

名词复数:holograms 

"If you lived inside a hologram, you could tell by measuring the blurring, " he says. “你是否生活在全息图中,这可以通过测量模糊度来加以辨别。” 他说。
One well-known hologram of that era captured in red laser light a chessboard on which pieces could be viewed from various angles as a viewer shifted position. 一幅当时著名的全息图,是用红色激光拍摄的一个棋盘,当观察者移动位置时,可以从不同的视角观察棋盘上的棋子。

  • If you've ever looked through a View-Master, you've seen a hologram — an image or photograph that appears to be three-dimensional.
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  • n. [激光] 全息图;全息摄影,全息照相
  • 1. "If you lived inside a hologram, you could tell by measuring the blurring, " he says.

    “你是否生活在全息图中,这可以通过测量模糊度来加以辨别。” 他说。

  • 2. One well-known hologram of that era captured in red laser light a chessboard on which pieces could be viewed from various angles as a viewer shifted position.

    一幅当时著名的全息图,是用红色激光拍摄的一个棋盘,当观察者移动位置时,可以从不同的视角观察棋盘上的棋子。

  • 3. No one knows what it would mean for us if we really do live in a hologram, yet theorists have good reasons to believe that many aspects of the holographic principle are true.

    如果我们确实生活在一张全息图中,没人知道这对我们究竟意味着什么。 但理论学家有很好的理由相信全息原理的很多方面是真实的。

  • hologram (n.) 1949, coined by Hungarian-born British scientist Dennis Gabor (Gábor Dénes), 1971 Nobel prize winner in physics for his work in holography; from Greek holos "whole" (here in sense of "three-dimensional;" from PIE root *sol- "whole, well-kept") + -gram.
holo·gram / ˈhɒləɡræm ; NAmE ˈhɑːlɡræm ; ˈhoʊlɡræm / noun a special type of picture in which the objects seem to be three-dimensional (= solid rather than flat) 全息图 hologram holograms holo·gram / ˈhɒləɡræm ; NAmE ˈhɑːlɡræm ; ˈhoʊlɡræm /
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