gamma rays
英 [ˈɡæmə ˈreɪz]
美 [ˈɡæmə ˈreɪz]
n. 伽马射线; γ射线
柯林斯词典
- 伽马射线;γ射线
Gamma raysare a type of electromagnetic radiation that has a shorter wavelength and higher energy than X-rays.
双语例句
- The instantaneous gamma rays are produced almost entirely before the weapon has completely blown apart.
瞬时γ射线差不多是在武器完全飞散之前就全部产生了。 - This interaction can produce gamma rays or secondary protons.
这种互相作用能够产生γ射线或第二代质子。 - Further, both gamma rays and neutrons can produce harmful effects in living organisms.
此外,r射线和中子都能损害生物组织。 - As a result, there is less attenuation of the gamma rays from the fission products.
这样一来,从裂变产物中发射出来的γ射线的减弱就要少一些。 - If the particle were then to decay into an electron and a ground-state dark matter particle, the electron would release gamma rays.
如果该粒子继续衰变为电子和基态的暗物质,该电子将释放伽马射线。 - Soon the unfiltered gamma rays melted the iceberg and GWAR was free.
很快未过滤的伽马射线熔化了冰山并且GWAR是自由的。 - It will defend the earth's magnetosphere by deflecting meteorites and comets, it will lessen the effects of gamma rays into the Earth's atmosphere.
它会通过使陨石和彗星偏离而保护地磁圈,这会有效地减少进入地球的伽马射线。 - Consequently, gamma rays will reach a particular target on the ground from many directions.
这样,γ射线必将从四面八方射达某一指定的地面目标。 - A photographic image produced on a radiosensitive surface by radiation other than visible light ( especially by X-rays or gamma rays).
一摄影图像由对辐射表面敏感的以辐射线而非可见的光(特别以X射线或者γ射线)拍摄生产。 - 12.Visible light makes up less than one ten-billionth of the electromagnetic spectrum, which stretches from radio waves to gamma rays.
12.在覆盖了从无线电波到伽马射线的电磁光谱中,可见光只占不到百亿分之一的比例。