neutrino / nuˈtri noʊ, nyu- /

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neutrino 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural neu·tri·nos.Physics.

  1. any of the massless or nearly massless electrically neutral leptons. There is a distinct kind of neutrino associated with each of the massive leptons.

更多neutrino例句

  1. Also, Einstein did not base his original proposal of photons on Max Planck’s work, and Wolfgang Pauli did not say the neutrino could not be observed in the letter wherein he originally proposed it.
  2. The turbulent matter bouncing around behind the shock wave also has more time to absorb neutrinos.
  3. He and two others, Leon Lederman and Melvin Schwartz, shared the 1988 Nobel in physics for their technique for producing high-energy beams of neutrinos and for showing the existence of two types of neutrino.
  4. The experiment switched on in 2007, detecting neutrinos from the sun for the first time almost immediately.
  5. It is remarkable that his neutrino idea had emerged around the same time.
  6. I made every last one of them, from the hunky handsome proton to the waifish, Starbucks-named neutrino.
  7. "I think I am getting somewhere on my photon-neutrino-electron interchange-cycle," he announced.
  8. The night he came home with six hundred newly-won credits, Hawkes opened a drawer and took out a slim, sleek neutrino gun.
  9. He went on talking, about remote controls and radio transmission and positronic brains and neutrino-circuits.
  10. And they know about the photon-neutrino-electron interchange.
  11. The same thing goes for a proton or electron or neutron or even a neutrino.