hologram / ˈhɒl əˌgræm, ˈhoʊ lə- /

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hologram 的定义

n. 名词 noun

Optics.

  1. a negative produced by exposing a high-resolution photographic plate, without camera or lens, near a subject illuminated by monochromatic, coherent radiation, as from a laser: when it is placed in a beam of coherent light a true three-dimensional image of the subject is formed.

更多hologram例句

  1. The other people’s avatars have clear indicators of their digital nature, whether it’s a generally cartoony appearance or a vaguely translucent nature consistent with what pop culture often presents as a hologram.
  2. We are probably several years away from tuxedoed holograms materializing tableside to suggest wine pairings, but when it happens, I won’t be surprised.
  3. The hologram was reportedly created using a combination of existing audio and video footage and artificial intelligence.
  4. The rapper and producer gifted Kim Kardashian West with a “lifelike” 3-D hologram of her late father Robert Kardashian her fortieth birthday.
  5. Tom Cruise’s John Anderton walks into the Gap, an identity recognition system scans him, and a hologram asks about a recent purchase.
  6. And if not the Holometer, maybe another experiment in the future can tell us if we live in a hologram or not.
  7. “Oh my god, you were made for a hologram,” he remembers thinking of the quiet artist.
  8. The science behind a hologram is mind-bending for the uninitiated.
  9. What would Hologram Jesus tell this group of conservative Republicans?
  10. In the end the interview left us with more questions than it answered: Why a hologram?
  11. The idea of a hologram serves as a way of understanding self and other.
  12. Pri-bram offers us an interesting view on relationships in his discussion of hologram.