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langley

/lang-lee/US // ˈlæŋ li //UK // (ˈlæŋlɪ) //

兰利,朗格莱,兰格利,朗格利

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics.

    • : for electromagnetic radiation incident upon a surface, a value of energy per unit area equal to one calorie per square centimeter.

Examples

  • In those passages, Langley opines about the motivations and desires of the Penguin and the Riddler, suggesting that Shkreli maybe just needs a friend.

  • Margot’s father and I worked together, and we’d bring our children to Langley’s big spring picnic.

  • As he walked through crowds downtown, Langley said, he was attacked by men wearing vests marked with the yellow letters “PB.”

  • Instead, Langley believes the 17-day window Universal has negotiated with the major cinema chains strikes the right balance.

  • From Ferguson to Staten Island to Langley, we need to get our security forces under control.

  • Meanwhile, over at CIA headquarters in Langley, Virginia, the Africa Division was celebrating the successful mission.

  • So Langley decided to cut short the tour of the then-CIA station chief in Bangkok and bring him in to head up the show.

  • He lived, conveniently, in Northern Virginia, not far from CIA headquarters in Langley.

  • But even if she is not on the catwalk, expect to see her art everywhere—signed Langley Fox, not Hemingway.

  • Julian Langley was one of the most indignant, and most ready to join any of the plans of the extreme party.

  • The six boys who were to be flogged sat by themselves, and did not approach, or even look at, Julian Langley.

  • Julian Langley, not intentionally, perhaps, was continually trying to counteract the good advice which Arthur gave him.

  • Tommy went off obediently, but Mrs. Langley felt worried about the faithful old fellow who had saved her life.

  • "Now play something, Uncle," the children cried, and Tommy Langley brought the fiddle that always hung in one corner of the cabin.