atomisticatomistic[ˌætəˈmistik]adj.1.■原子说的, 原子论的
atomistic
■The compound of above of 10 carbon atom calls polysaccharide.
10个碳原子以上的化合物叫多糖。
■N8 atom could form H-bond to the acceptor as a free base.
N8原子可能以游离碱形式与受体发生氢键作用.
■An incident electron can knock an inner-shell electron out of a target atom.
一个入射电子能把靶子原子的内层电子撞出来。
■A molecule is a thousand times bigger than an atom of hydrogen.
一个分子比一个氢原子大一千倍。
■An orbiting electron in an atom will have a magnetic dipole moment.
一个原子中旋转的电子会有磁偶极距。
■An atom has two parts, the nucleus and the electrons.
一个原子分两部分,一部分叫原子核,一部分叫电子。
■An atom contains a tiny heavy nucleus.
一个原子含有一个微小而重的核。
■A nucleus and the electrons whirling around it make up an atom.
一个原子核及围绕它旋转的电子组成一个原子。
■Many properties of an atom are determined by the outermost electrons.
一个原子的许多性质都是由其最外层的电子所确定的。
■One atom of oxygen is linked to the nitrogen atom by a double bond.
一个氧原子以双键与氮原子相连。
■Being combined with two hydrogen atoms, one oxygen atom may form a molecule of water.
一个氧原子同两个氢原子化合,可以形成一个水分子。
■A high-energy electron which penetrates into the metal atom may dislodge one of the inner electrons of that atom.
一个穿入金属原子的高能电子可以逐出该金属原子的一个内层电子。
■One proton is almost as heavy as an entire atom of hydrogen.
一个质子几乎与整个氢原子的重量相等。
■When an atom of U235 is split,several neutrons are set free.
一个铀235原子分裂时,释放出几个中子。
■An atom or a radical with a valence of1.
一价原子或一价基
■An atom or a radical with a valence of 1.
一价原子或一价基。
■Having one replaceable atom or radical.
一元的有一个可置换原子或原子团的
■An acid having one replaceable hydrogen atom.
一元酸只有一个可置换氢原子的酸
■An oxide with each molecule containing one oxygen atom.
一氧化物每一分子含有一个氧原子的氧化物
■There is not an atom of water.
一滴水都没有。
■The atom of one element is different from those of all other elements.
一种元素的原子与所有其它元素的原子是不同的。
■No matter what substance it may be, it is made up of atom.
不管这是什么物质,都由原子构成。
■Two atoms of hydrogen combine with one atom of oxygen to form a molecule of water.
两个氢原子和一个氧原子结合而成一个水分子。
■The neutrons and protons form the core of the atom.
中子和质子构成了原子核。
■Subatomic physics deals with all entities smaller than the atom.
亚原子物理学研究一切小于原子的客体。
■Joint Research Center for Atom Technology, JRCAT.
从事原子分子极限操作技术的研究。
■He couldn't produce an atom of evidence.
他一点证据也拿不出。
■He has made scientific researches on atom for ton years.
他从事原子科学研究已十年了。
■He could not get up an atom of sympathy for her.
他对她激不出一点同情心。
■There is not an atom of truth is what he said.
他所说的没有一句是真话。
■There's not an atom of truth in what he said.
他所说的没有一点是真话。
■He applied the concept of quantization of energy to the hydrogen atom.
他把能量量子化的概念用于氢原子。
■There is not an atom of truth in his allegations.
他的说法没有丝毫真实性。
■No atom behaves precisely like a classical harmonic oscillator.
任何一个原子的性能都不会同经典谐振子完全相同。
■The atom of any element is pictured as resembling the solar system.
任何元素的原子都可以想象成与太阳系相似。
■As being known to all,the world is made up of small particle called atom.
众所周知,世界是由叫做原子的小微粒组成的。
■As been known to all,the world is made up of small particle called atom.
众所周知,世界是由叫做原子的小微粒组成的。
■The traditional EFL reading teaching approach is mainly atomistic and form-oriented and the reading teaching only stays at the sentence level.
传统的英语阅读教学方法主要以语言形式、句子结构为中心,且停留在句子层面。
■A set of eight valence electrons in an atom or ion, forming a stable configuration.
八重态在一个原子或离子中,形成稳定组态的一组八个化合价电子
■The number of electron pairs an atom can share with other atoms.
共用电子对数,共价一个原子与其他原子共用的电子的对数
■The mechanical view of the mind is atomistic: it is simply the sum of its experience.
关于心灵的机械论观点是原子论式的:它仅仅是自身经验的总和。
■The combining capacity of an atom or a radical determined by the number of electrons that it will lose, add, or share when it reacts with other atoms.
化合价,原子价原子或原子团与其它原子反映时由所失、增加成共享的电子数目决定的化合能力
■Half an atom is an impossibility.
半个原子是不可能的事。
■The schroedinger equation for the one-electron atom is exactly soluble.
单电子原子的薛定谔方程是可精确求解的。
■When an atom shoots out a photon of light, it recoils like a gun.
原子发出光子时,会象枪一样地反冲。
■An atom contains small particles carrying two kinds of electricity.
原子含有带有两种电的微粒。
■An atom normally contains equal numbers of electrons and protons.
原子在正常情况下含有数目相等的电子和质子。
■An atom is so small that we can't see it with a microscope.
原子太小,即使用显微镜也看不见它。
■Atomistic competition has prima facie approval.
原子学家的竞争得到显而易见的赞许。
■Atom is too small to be seen.
原子小得看不见。