dispersion / dɪˈspɜr ʒən, -ʃən /

💦中学词汇分散性分散分散体分散情况

dispersion 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. Also dispersal. an act, state, or instance of dispersing or of being dispersed.
  2. Optics. the variation of the index of refraction of a transparent substance, as glass, with the wavelength of light, with the index of refraction increasing as the wavelength decreases.the separation of white or compound light into its respective colors, as in the formation of a spectrum by a prism.
  3. Statistics. the scattering of values of a variable around the mean or median of a distribution.
  4. Military. a scattered pattern of hits of bombs dropped under identical conditions or of shots fired from the same gun with the same firing data.
  5. Also called disperse system. Physical Chemistry. a system of dispersed particles suspended in a solid, liquid, or gas.
  6. Diaspora.

dispersion 近义词

n. 名词 noun

dispersal

dispersion 的近义词 3

更多dispersion例句

  1. So she worked with local musicians to meticulously track the dispersion of air from instruments with mouthpieces.
  2. Using measurements of this dispersion, Hagstotz and colleagues estimated the distances to nine FRBs.
  3. This resulted in an unprecedented dispersion of property ownership.
  4. Egyptian president Morsi prays fervently in front row as an imam calls for the dispersion of the Jews.
  5. Geographical dispersion also presents cheating opportunities.
  6. Here are four distinct predictions; national peculiarity, grievous oppression, universal dispersion and remarkable preservation.
  7. The dispersion of the gusts shakes the streaming locks of the wind upon the four corners of the horizon.
  8. In February, 1778, there was almost a famine in the camp, and Washington feared a general mutiny and dispersion.
  9. The elaboration of the meanings of the Swastika indicated above and its dispersion or migrations form the subject of this paper.
  10. The camp was stormed, and with the dispersion of its defenders the revolt came suddenly to an end.