- 看过 phenomena 的人也看了 :
- development
- phantasm
- experience
- wonder
- phenomenality
phenomena 的定义
- a plural of phenomenon.
phenomena 近义词
something known through senses
phenomena 的近义词 5 个
更多phenomena例句
- Eventually, Collins wrote a best-selling book of his own, The Language of God, in which he uses scientific phenomena as evidence of a Deity.
- You can’t describe the interesting phenomena of the world if you just start with Coulomb’s law and the Schrödinger equation.
- No sooner had the radical equations of quantum mechanics been discovered than physicists identified one of the strangest phenomena the theory allows.
- In the late 1980s, a mathematician named Andreas Floer developed a theory called Floer homology, a powerful framework that is now the primary way mathematicians investigate symplectic phenomena.
- Another quantum phenomena called entanglement makes it possible to link many of these qubits together.
- One of the most romantic—and, some would say, unrealistic—phenomena of American culture is the concept of “the one.”
- Much of this shift reflects the social phenomena of inheritors in general.
- Two 20th-century phenomena, occurring in quick succession, are the culprits.
- That law governs all sorts of phenomena, including rocket engines, collisions between electrons, and car wrecks.
- Comic-Con is now a huge pop culture phenomena and major money maker for San Diego.
- The particular phenomena of vegetation also afford abundant evidence that humus cannot be the only source of carbon.
- First of all comes astronomy, including the phenomena exhibited in the heavens, beyond the limits of the earth's atmosphere.
- The reader will therefore, I am sure, bear with me if I make two or three silly suggestions upon this phenomena of moving tables.
- At first geologists were disposed to attribute all the phenomena of mountain-folding to the progressive cooling of the earth.
- Look beyond the phenomena of uplifted mountain-masses, deep-scooped ocean basins, forest-laying tempests and land-consuming waves.