phosphorus 英 [ˈfɒsfərəs]   美 [ˈfɑsfərəs]

phosphorus

phosphorus  英 [ˈfɒsfərəs] 美 [ˈfɑsfərəs]

n.  

名词复数:phosphoruss 

Both phosphorus and nitrogen are key nutrients for living organisms. 磷和氮都是活组织生长的关键营养物质。
When mixed with sulfur, phosphorus, and the kind of heat you get from, say, friction, it's very unstable. 当与硫磺、磷、你从某处获得的某种热量(比如说摩擦力)混合时,它就变得很不稳定。

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  • n.
  • 1. Both phosphorus and nitrogen are key nutrients for living organisms.

    磷和氮都是活组织生长的关键营养物质。

  • 2. When mixed with sulfur, phosphorus, and the kind of heat you get from, say, friction, it's very unstable.

    当与硫磺、磷、你从某处获得的某种热量(比如说摩擦力)混合时,它就变得很不稳定。

  • 3. He says not only does arsenic belong under phosphorus, I predict that there is an element that lies below aluminum and above indium.

    他认为不仅砷属于在磷下面,我预言还有一个元素,是在铝之上和铟的下边的。

  • phosphorus (n.) "substance or organism that shines of itself," 1640s, from Latin phosphorus "light-bringing," also "the morning star" (a sense attested in English from 1620), from Greek Phosphoros "morning star," literally "torchbearer," from phos "light," contraction of phaos "light, daylight" (related to phainein "to show, to bring to light," from PIE root *bha- (1) "to shine") + phoros "bearer," from pherein "to carry," from PIE root *bher- (1) "to carry," also "to bear children."
phos·phorus / ˈfɒsfərəs ; NAmE ˈfɑːsfərəs / noun [uncountable ] ( symb.P ) a chemical element. Phosphorusis found in several different forms, including as a poisonous, pale yellow substance that shines in the dark and starts to burn as soon as it is placed in air. phos·phorus / ˈfɒsfərəs ; NAmE ˈfɑːsfərəs /
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