- 看过 atomic 的人也看了 :
- microscopic
- thermonuclear
- diminutive
- fragmentary
- minute
- granular
- fissionable
atomic 的定义
- of, pertaining to, resulting from, or using atoms, atomic energy, or atomic bombs: an atomic explosion.
- propelled or driven by atomic energy: an atomic submarine.
- Chemistry. existing as free, uncombined atoms.
- extremely minute.
atomic 近义词
tiny
atomic 的近义词 5 个
nuclear
atomic 的近义词 3 个
- thermonuclear
- atom-powered
- fissionable
更多atomic例句
- Many types of qubits are made from bits of metal or other material deposited on a surface, resulting in slight differences between qubits on an atomic level.
- At this atomic level, the mechanics of quantum physics also come into play, with some seriously intriguing results.
- Part of that comes from the need to closely examine every relevant molecule, studying its chemical composition and interactions as well as its physical structure at the atomic level.
- Instead, these market forces create opportunities for publishers to innovate by investing in owning the relationship with their users and looking to tap the “atomic” power unleashed when splitting first-party audience data from onsite inventory.
- In 1911, at the University of Manchester in England, he deduced the existence of the atomic nucleus in analyzing results of experiments by his assistants Hans Geiger and Ernest Marsden.
- Following this line of reasoning to its logical conclusion, the way to achieve world peace is to give everyone atomic bombs.
- Transcripts from hearings held by the Atomic Energy Commission in 1954 have recently been declassified and studied by scholars.
- Producing one H-bomb would have diverted enough resources to produce 80 atomic warheads.
- In 1957 the U.S. Army first fielded artillery able to fire shells with atomic warheads.
- One of these critics was William Borden, executive director of the congressional joint committee on atomic energy.
- We only know that under certain conditions the old atomic associations break up, and new ones are formed.
- You have atomic weapons you intend using against your enemy—against the Eastern Empire?
- Factories a long way under ground, behind the Soviet lines, factories that had once made atomic projectiles, now almost forgotten.
- Then the author tells us of the atomic hypothesis of the formation of the Great World.
- Obviously this electric time impulsor is a machine in the nature of an atomic integrator.