phosphor / ˈfɒs fər, -fɔr /

🎓大学词汇荧光粉磷酸盐磷化物磷光粉

phosphor2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. any of a number of substances that exhibit luminescence when struck by light of certain wavelengths, as by ultraviolet.
  2. Literary. a phosphorescent substance.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Archaic. phosphorescent.

phosphor 近义词

phosphor

等同于 morning star

phosphor 的近义词 4
phosphor 的反义词 2

更多phosphor例句

  1. Not only did the phosphor continue to glow at the same intensity, but its color remained steady.
  2. Europium often is added to lighting phosphors because it helps boost the blue part of an LED’s glow.
  3. The Houston team tested the new phosphor to make sure it wouldn’t break down easily.
  4. When the chip is coated with powdered phosphors, the color of the light shining through the lens changes.
  5. He and fellow University of Houston chemist Shruti Hariyani have been studying the properties of phosphors.
  6. How, at so late an hour, this had been effected, I knew no more than where my horse Phosphor came from.
  7. Phosphoresc′ent, shining in the dark like phosphorus; Phosphor′ic, Phos′phorous, pertaining to or obtained from phosphorus.
  8. A wheezing chuckle answered him, and a phosphor bulb glowed weakly, shedding some light on a filthy hall.
  9. At the front of each building, a dim phosphor bulb glowed; when darkness fell, they would have nothing else to see by.
  10. Pelton wheel made of a solid steel disk with phosphor bronze buckets riveted to the rim.