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macroscopic

/mak-ruh-skop-ik/US // ˌmæk rəˈskɒp ɪk //UK // (ˌməkrəʊˈskɒpɪk) //

宏观,宏观的,宏观上

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : visible to the naked eye.Compare microscopic.
    • : pertaining to large units; comprehensive.

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Examples

  • The next better laws of nature might come from macroscopic objects, not microscopic ones.

  • The one example that she discusses where constructor theory can achieve something that the current theories cannot is to provide macroscopic laws that are truly irreversible.

  • His research interests are in understanding how macroscopic patterns and processes are maintained at the level of ecosystems and the biosphere.

  • At the macroscopic scale, how long an object takes to go from A to B is simply the distance divided by the object’s speed.

  • It is quite compact in appearance, and as a rule very few macroscopic crystals can be seen in it.

  • In the acute case of poisoning in man reported by Tiraboschi and Taito, no macroscopic changes were noted in the stomach mucosa.

  • Macroscopic and microscopic observations have to go hand in hand in the study of volcanic phenomena.

  • Their macroscopic appearances vary with the stage of the disease at which they are examined.

  • The macroscopic equations result from a process of averaging out, and may be different in different cases.