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newton-meter

/noot-n-mee-ter, nyoot-/US // ˈnut nˌmi tər, ˈnyut- //

牛顿表,牛顿米

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Physics.

    • : joule.

Examples

  • Newton was born during a 150-year-period where England used a different calendar from the rest of Europe.

  • As a result, while Newton was born on December 25, 1642 in England, his birthday was January 4, 1643 everywhere else.

  • Ed first appeared in 1987 on City By Night, a talk show on Newton Cable, a now-defunct offbeat indie cable network.

  • The concentration of PM2.5, the smallest particulate matter, is at 153 micrograms per cubic meter.

  • You can only see from above about a meter below the surface.

  • Down the block, a taxi that had been parked with meter ticking across from Engel's apartment-hotel drew away slowly.

  • John Newton's 'Apologia' was, in particular, a very vigorous defence of Church establishments.

  • I rejoyce to hear of your approaching arrival, and hope that by that time Newton may have something to say.

  • It was Bentley, too, who arranged for the publication of a second edition of Newton's Principia in 1713.

  • Plants are set out one meter apart in each direction, as they spread considerably.