uranium 英 [juˈreɪniəm]   美 [jʊˈreniəm]

uranium

uranium  英 [juˈreɪniəm] 美 [jʊˈreniəm]

n. [化学] 铀 

名词复数:uraniums 

The fuel was enriched with uranium 235 for the nuclear reactor. 核反应堆的燃料被铀235浓缩。
Now as you recall from the uranium 238 slide, and I think the next slide will show it. 现在,如你们能在铀238的幻灯片中想起的,我想,下一张幻灯片就会展示它。

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  • n. [化学] 铀
  • 1. The fuel was enriched with uranium 235 for the nuclear reactor.

    核反应堆的燃料被铀235浓缩。

  • 2. Now as you recall from the uranium 238 slide, and I think the next slide will show it.

    现在,如你们能在铀238的幻灯片中想起的,我想,下一张幻灯片就会展示它。

  • 3. And if you keep these neutrons from escaping through leakage they then become available to become absorbed in uranium 238.

    如果你阻止这些中子通过泄露逃跑,它们之后能够,变成在铀238里能吸收的。

  • uranium (n.) rare metallic element, 1797, named 1789 in Modern Latin by its discoverer, German chemist and mineralogist Martin Heinrich Klaproth, for the recently found planet Uranus (q.v.).
ur·an·ium / juˈreɪniəm ; NAmE juˈreɪniəm / noun [uncountable ] ( symb.U ) a chemical element. Uraniumis a heavy, silver-white, radioactivemetal, used mainly in producing nuclear energy. 铀(放射性化学元素) ur·an·ium / juˈreɪniəm ; NAmE juˈreɪniəm /
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