radioactivity
英 [ˌreɪdiəʊæk'tɪvəti]
美 [ˌreɪdioʊæk'tɪvəti]
n. 放射性; 放射(现象)
BNC.16448 / COCA.20084
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 放射性的;有辐射的
Something that isradioactivecontains a substance that produces energy in the form of powerful and harmful rays.- The government has been storing radioactive waste at Fernald for 50 years.
政府在弗纳德存放放射性废料已达50年之久。
- The government has been storing radioactive waste at Fernald for 50 years.
英英释义
noun
- the spontaneous emission of a stream of particles or electromagnetic rays in nuclear decay
双语例句
- Radioactivity is the energy given off by rays from a few unstable elements such as uranium and thorium.
放射性是某些不稳定元素如铀和钍的射线放射出来的能量。 - With radioactivity, if you give me a single atom of uranium, I can tell you it will eventually decay.
就放射性现象来说,你如果给我一个铀原子,我可以告诉你它最终会衰变。 - The ability of radiation to induce radioactivity in food is related to its energy.
辐照所引起的使食物具有放射性的能力是与辐照的能量有关的。 - Instruments that can detect minute amounts of radiation for measuring doses of ionizing radiation ( X-rays or radioactivity).
能检测极微量辐射的仪器测量致电离辐射量的仪器。 - Some of that radioactivity could carry in the atmosphere to the west coast of the United States.
某些核辐射可能通过空气传播到美国西海岸。 - There is concern about the amount of radioactivity being released into the environment.
人们对释放进环境的辐射量表示不安。 - Potassium iodide can be used to counteract radioactivity.
碘化钾可以用于阻碍辐射损害。 - Instead they found little more than background levels of radioactivity.
然而,他们只发现了和背景放射性差不多的放射性水平。 - A metal called uranium gave off a kind of radiation, which Marie Curie later called radioactivity.
一种叫铀的金属发出一种射线,后来玛丽·居里把这种现象称为放射性。 - This conviction was based solely on the atomic nature of radioactivity.
我们的这种信念完全依赖于原子的放射性属性。