wavelength 英 [ˈweɪvleŋθ]   美 [ˈwevˌlɛŋkθ, -ˌlɛŋθ]

wavelength

wavelength  英 [ˈweɪvleŋθ] 美 [ˈwevˌlɛŋkθ, -ˌlɛŋθ]

n. [物] 波长 

名词复数:wavelengths 

“All the events we are depicting are so small they are below the wavelength of light,” he said. “我们描绘的所有事件都发生在一个极小的世界中,这个世界比光的波长还小,”他说。
And especially when we consider it, what tends to be important is the size of wavelength in relationship to its environment. 特别是当我们考虑它的时候,波长的量级和它所处环境,的关系就显得非常重要。

  • A wavelength is the distance between two peaks in a wave. And, if you are on the same wavelength with someone else, you are in sync and share the same perspective.
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  • n. [物] 波长
  • 1. “All the events we are depicting are so small they are below the wavelength of light,” he said.

    “我们描绘的所有事件都发生在一个极小的世界中,这个世界比光的波长还小,”他说。

  • 2. And especially when we consider it, what tends to be important is the size of wavelength in relationship to its environment.

    特别是当我们考虑它的时候,波长的量级和它所处环境,的关系就显得非常重要。

  • 3. These techniques include Raman scattering, in which light returns with a shift in wavelength as a result of atomic or molecular laser excitation.

    这项技术包含拉曼散射,这种散射指反射光会因为原子或分子的激发而有一个波长上的移动。

  • wavelength (n.) also wave-length, 1850, "distance between peaks of a wave," from wave (n.) + length. Originally of spectra; radio sense is attested by 1925. Figurative sense of "mental harmony" is recorded from 1927, on analogy of radio waves.
wave·length / ˈweɪvleŋθ ; NAmE ˈweɪvleŋθ / noun 1 the distance between two similar points on a wave of energy, such as light or sound 波长 2 the size of a radio wave that is used by a particular radio station, etc. for sending signals or broadcasting programmes (广播电台等使用的)频道,波道 IDIOM be on the same ˈwavelength | be on sb's ˈwavelength ( informal) to have the same way of thinking or the same ideas or feelings as sb else 具有(与他人)相同的思路;合拍;与…所见略同 wavelength wavelengths wave·length / ˈweɪvleŋθ ; NAmE ˈweɪvleŋθ /
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