refraction 英 [rɪ'frækʃn]   美 [rɪˈfrækʃən]

refraction

refraction  英 [rɪ'frækʃn] 美 [rɪˈfrækʃən]

n. 折射;折光 

名词复数:refractions 

A sundog is another atmospheric optical phenomenon caused by the refraction of sunlight by tiny ice crystals in clouds. 幻日是阳光通过云层中微小冰晶的折射而造成的另一种大气光学现象。
With all that reflection and refraction, modernism creates the illusion that there is an illusion when in fact it is a straightforward statement of money and power. 通过反射和折射,现代主义创造了一个幻觉存在的假象,而实际上它是对金钱和权力不加掩饰的声明。

  • Refraction is the bending of light or sound as it passes through something like a wall (sound) or a window (light).
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  • n. 折射;折光
  • 1. A sundog is another atmospheric optical phenomenon caused by the refraction of sunlight by tiny ice crystals in clouds.

    幻日是阳光通过云层中微小冰晶的折射而造成的另一种大气光学现象。

  • 2. With all that reflection and refraction, modernism creates the illusion that there is an illusion when in fact it is a straightforward statement of money and power.

    通过反射和折射,现代主义创造了一个幻觉存在的假象,而实际上它是对金钱和权力不加掩饰的声明。

  • 3. Rapidly changing refraction due to turbulence along the line of sight affects different colors of light by different amounts and generally produces a twinkling effect for stars.

    由于湍流而快速变化的折射在视线中会影响到光的不同颜色,这种影响也各不相同,一般会给恒星产生一种闪烁的效果。

  • refraction (n.) 1570s, from Late Latin refractionem (nominative refractio) "a breaking up," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin refringere "to break up," from re- "back" (see re-) + combining form of frangere "to break" (from PIE root *bhreg- "to break").
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