irradiation 的定义
- the act of irradiating.
- the state of being irradiated.
- intellectual or spiritual enlightenment.
- a ray of light; beam.
- Optics. the apparent enlargement of an object when seen against a dark background.
- the use of x-rays or other forms of radiation for the treatment of disease, the making of x-ray photographs, the manufacture of vitamin D, etc.
- exposure or the process of exposure to x-rays or other radiation.
- Physics. irradiance.
irradiation 近义词
等同于 light
irradiation 的近义词 52 个
- bulb
- candle
- daylight
- flash
- glare
- glow
- lamp
- lantern
- radiation
- ray
- star
- sun
- sunshine
- window
- aurora
- beacon
- blaze
- brightness
- brilliance
- brilliancy
- coruscation
- dawn
- daybreak
- daytime
- effulgence
- emanation
- flare
- gleam
- glimmer
- glint
- glitter
- illumination
- incandescence
- lambency
- lighthouse
- luminosity
- luster
- morn
- morning
- phosphorescence
- radiance
- refulgence
- scintillation
- sheen
- shine
- sparkle
- splendor
- sunbeam
- sunrise
- taper
- torch
- fulgor
irradiation 的反义词 11 个
等同于 ray
等同于 edification
更多irradiation例句
- One of the technologies that Clinton singles out is food irradiation.
- Over 20 seconds of irradiation, a spectrometer measured the wavelengths of light, or spectrum, given off by the ice.
- But an irradiation in the other direction is, unfortunately, at least as likely, if not more so.
- Twenty minutes after the irradiation period, the radioactivity of the calcium standards is measured by the same instrument.
- The irradiation is resumed so that a uniform dose of neutrons bombards the patient from both front and back.
- When the irradiation is first begun, the number of radioactive atoms increases steadily.
- This will be true no matter where in the reactor or for how long the irradiation took place.
- A woman who was sitting inside the cottage had seen and recognized her in that momentary irradiation.