- scattering
- ['skætəriŋ]
- n. 散射;分散
adj. 分散的
v. 散射;散布;驱散(scatter的ing形式)
参考例子
- 1.This same scattering effect is why the sky looks blue in the day time instead of black, like at night.
- 这与白天天空是蓝色,而夜晚天空就是黑色的原理是一样的,都因为产生了光线的散射。
- 2.The good simulation results prove the validity of this method to be applied in antenna measurements and scattering measurements.
- 良好的仿真结果证实了该方法在天线测量及散射测量应用中的有效性。
- 3.They needed to unplug your intelligence, and so they did, by scattering and disconnecting the light-encoded filaments that form the helixes in your DNA.
- 他们需要拔掉你们的智能,而且他们如此做了,通过分散和拆开你们身体内形成螺旋DNA的光编码丝。
英文解释
- n.
- 1.the physical process in which particles are deflected haphazardly as a result of collisions
- 2.a small number (of something) dispersed haphazardly
- 3.a light shower that falls in some locations and not others nearby
- 4.spreading widely or driving off
- 5.the act of scattering
- adj.
- 1.spreading by diffusion
网络释义
- scattering
- 频散; 分散; 钻眼偏斜; 离中趋势;
- scattering angle
- 散射角; 散射角=>散乱角; 漫射角;
- scattering coefficient
- 散射系数; 散光系数;
- diffuse scattering
- 漫散射; 释义:弥散散射,漫散射; 漫射,漫散射;
- neutron scattering
- 中子散射; 中子散器; 释义:中子散射;