radioactive / ˌreɪ di oʊˈæk tɪv /

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radioactive 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective

Physics, Chemistry.

  1. of, pertaining to, exhibiting, or caused by radioactivity.

radioactive 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

active

radioactive 的近义词 4

更多radioactive例句

  1. Thorium and uranium, which could be used for radioactive fuel, are found together in 34 regions that are areas of less than 80km wide.
  2. Members of the Borexino collaboration in Italy started by developing the technology to purge the materials from which they would build their detector of polluting radioactive ingredients.
  3. Yet when it comes to helping Guam veterans who have been historically exposed to toxic chemicals such as Agent Orange and radioactive materials, Veterans Affairs provides little to no help to these residents.
  4. Everyone knows Peter Parker, the guy from Queens who was bitten by a radioactive spider and became Spider-Man.
  5. Wudan Yan looks at new attempts to tackle the problem of storing nuclear waste, some of which will stay radioactive for millions of years.
  6. He was radioactive to those who once valued his political counsel and editorial avidity.
  7. He was struck down inside an upmarket London hotel by a rare radioactive poison that had been slipped in to his pot of tea.
  8. The Japanese monster gets a $160 million blockbuster reboot and protects mankind against a pair of radioactive MUTOs.
  9. That would be Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie, the gal who discovered radioactive polonium.
  10. The Iranians now have most of the know-how and most of the radioactive stuff they need to build a bomb.
  11. He thinks the big comet which hit the earth contained radioactive gas that made us all into metal.
  12. A radioactive sodium atom contains a different number of neutrons.
  13. Fortunately each kind of radioactive atom decays with a unique “pattern” scientists call a 11 “decay scheme”.
  14. To do this we have to know the types of radiation emitted by the radioactive atoms we are trying to measure.
  15. Radioactive atoms almost always decay by emitting negatively charged beta particles usually accompanied by gamma rays.