irradiate
irradiate 英 [ɪˈreɪdieɪt] 美 [ɪˈrediˌet]
vt. 照耀;使灿烂;启发;放射;使某物生辉 vi. 照射 adj. 发光的
进行时:irradiating 过去式:irradiated 过去分词:irradiated 第三人称单数:irradiates 名词复数:irradiates
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- vt. 照耀;使灿烂;启发;放射;使某物生辉
- vi. 照射
- adj. 发光的
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1. But we're going to irradiate it with two different light sources.
但是我们将用两种,不同的光源照射它。
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2. So when you're going fast, the hydrogen atoms come at the ship with high energy, penetrate the ship and irradiate the occupants.
所以如果你飞的太快,则氢原子撞击船会有很高能量,渗入船体,放射射线影响乘客。
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3. Electron beams and X-ray accelerators can both be used to irradiate various shapes and sizes of food, although X-rays are better at penetrating large items.
电子束和X光加速器都可以用来辐照各种不同形状和大小的食品,不过X光穿透大型食品的能力更佳。
- irradiate (v.) c. 1600, "to cast beams of light upon," from Latin irradiatus, past participle of irradiare "shine forth, beam upon, illumine," from assimilated form of in- "into, in" (from PIE root *en "in") + radiare "to shine" (see radiate (v.)). Meaning "expose to radiation other than light" (originally X-rays) is from 1901. Related: Irradiated; irradiating.
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