superconductivity 英 [,suːpəkɒndʌk'tɪvɪtɪ;,sjuː-]   美 ['sʊpɚ'kɑndʌk'tɪvəti]

superconductivity

superconductivity  英 [,suːpəkɒndʌk'tɪvɪtɪ;,sjuː-] 美 ['sʊpɚ'kɑndʌk'tɪvəti]

n. 超导电性 

名词复数:superconductivities 

Ordinary superconductivity is weird to begin with. 普通超导现象的出现就是奇异的。
They knew it had something to do with electron behavior during the so-called pseudogap phase, a temp range where superconductivity breaks down. 他们认为这可能与在所谓的赝能隙相位期间的电子活动有关,而室温处在这段超导电性受到破坏的温度范围内。

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  • n. 超导电性
  • 1. Ordinary superconductivity is weird to begin with.

    普通超导现象的出现就是奇异的。

  • 2. They knew it had something to do with electron behavior during the so-called pseudogap phase, a temp range where superconductivity breaks down.

    他们认为这可能与在所谓的赝能隙相位期间的电子活动有关,而室温处在这段超导电性受到破坏的温度范围内。

  • 3. In 1959, just 2 years after physicists worked out that explanation for superconductivity, some of them proposed that similar pairing may happen inside incredibly hot, hugely pressurized neutron stars.

    1959年,就在物理学家解释了超导现象两年之后,其中一些物理学家提出在超高温,超高压的中子星内存在相似的成对现象。

super·con·duct·iv·ity / ˌsuːpəˌkɒndʌkˈtɪvəti ; ˌsjuːpəˌkɒndʌkˈtɪvəti ; NAmE ˌsuːpərˌkɑːndʌkˈtɪvəti / noun [uncountable ] ( physics ) the property (= characteristic) of some substances at very low temperatures to let electricity flow with no resistance 超导(电)性 super·con·duct·iv·ity / ˌsuːpəˌkɒndʌkˈtɪvəti ; ˌsjuːpəˌkɒndʌkˈtɪvəti ; NAmE ˌsuːpərˌkɑːndʌkˈtɪvəti /
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