plenum 英 [ˈpli:nəm]   美 [ˈplinəm, ˈplɛnəm]

plenum

plenum  英 [ˈpli:nəm] 美 [ˈplinəm, ˈplɛnəm]

n. 全体会议;充满;充满物质的空间 

名词复数:plenums 

It follows that the whole world is what we call a plenum, there is no gaps. 我们身处的世界就好比是一个高压舱,没有任何空隙。
He suggested that Wen might be trying to broaden the agenda and "let some air into the room" ahead of the party central committee's fifth plenum this month. 他提出观点认为,温(这样做)的目的在于将党的议程扩大化,以便在本月中共五届全会召开之前能够让更多的声音参与到讨论中来。

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  • n. 全体会议;充满;充满物质的空间
  • 1. It follows that the whole world is what we call a plenum, there is no gaps.

    我们身处的世界就好比是一个高压舱,没有任何空隙。

  • 2. He suggested that Wen might be trying to broaden the agenda and "let some air into the room" ahead of the party central committee's fifth plenum this month.

    他提出观点认为,温(这样做)的目的在于将党的议程扩大化,以便在本月中共五届全会召开之前能够让更多的声音参与到讨论中来。

  • 3. This gas plenum is used to capture the fission products which are gasses such that the fuel pin does not over-pressurise.

    这个气体空间曾用来获取裂变,气体生成物,这样,燃料大头针,就不会被过度增压。

  • plenum (n.) 1670s, "filled space" (opposite of vacuum), from Latin plenum (spatium) "full (space)," neuter of adjective plenus "full, filled, greatly crowded; stout, pregnant; abundant, abounding; complete," from PIE root *pele- (1) "to fill." The meaning "of a full assembly of legislators" is first recorded 1772.
ple·num / ˈpliːnəm ; NAmE ˈpliːnəm / noun a meeting attended by all the members of a committee, etc; a plenarymeeting (委员会等的)全体会议,全会 plenum plenums ple·num / ˈpliːnəm ; NAmE ˈpliːnəm /
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