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
- Recording this light allows astronomers to trace the gamma rays back to their cosmic sources.
记录这种光可以使天文学家们将伽马射线跟踪到宇宙中的射线源。 - 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。 - 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。 - The Inverse Compton Contribution to Medium-Latitude Galactic Diffuse Gamma Rays
逆康普顿散射对中等银纬区银河弥漫γ射线的贡献 - Radiofrequency waves are electromagnetic fields, and unlike ionizing radiation such as X-rays or gamma rays, can neither break chemical bonds nor cause ionization in the human body.
射频波就是电磁场,但与X射线或伽玛射线辐射等电离辐射不同的是,射频波不会打破化学键,也不会给人体造成电离辐射伤害。 - 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。 - In a vacuum, gamma rays travel in straight lines with the speed of light.
真空中,γ射线以光速沿直线前进。 - 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。 - Some radio pulsars are also seen in visible light, X-and gamma rays.
有些射电脉冲星还会发射可见光、X以及伽马射线。 - 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。
