nuclear fusion
- 英 [ˈnju:kliə ˈfju:ʒən]
- 美 [ˈnukliɚ ˈfjuʒən]
释义
- n.核子融合; 核聚变
实用场景例句
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The physicist was aware of the potential danger of nuclear fusion.
那位物理学家意识到核融合潜在的危险.
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A nuclear fusion is a thermonuclear reaction.
核聚变是一种热核反应.
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Nuclear fusion produces massive energy.
核聚变会产生巨大的能量.
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Some matter is lost during nuclear fusion . The lost matter is emitted into as radiant energy.
在太阳的核心,氢原子结合形成氦,并在核聚变的过程中产生能量.
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Scientists working at the reactor will test nuclear fusion technologies.
在反应堆工作的科学家将测试核裂变技术.
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The upshot ( result ) is that nuclear fusion can happen using rough - and - ready lasers and rough - and - ready fuel.
结果就是利用简单的激光和一般的燃料,就产生了核聚变.
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After success of hydrogen bomb, scientists turned to face controlled nuclear fusion connected to mi.
氢弹试验成功后, 科学家的注意力转向可控核聚变的研究,有军事性质而处于绝密状态.
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Nuclear fusion has created helium, carbon and other chemical elements.
核聚变已产生了氦气, 二氧化碳和其他化学元素.
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Nuclear fusion is a compelling idea.
核聚变的概念引人入胜.
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There is one problem with nuclear fusion that lasers cannot solve, however: the price.
然而,核聚变有一个问题激光无法解决: 价格.
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Nuclear fusion is the energy source that keeps the sun alive.
核聚变是使太阳保持活力的能源.
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Noun
1. a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
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