atomic explosion

英 [əˈtɒmɪk ɪkˈspləʊʒn] 美 [əˈtɑːmɪk ɪkˈsploʊʒn]

原子爆炸

医学



双语例句

  1. Yesterday, I watched a program called "The Atomic Explosion in Hiroshima" in the National Geography Channel.
    昨天看了国家地理频道的一个关于二战的实况节目,名为《广岛原子弹爆炸》。
  2. The atomic explosion is always accompanied by huge fireball.
    原子弹爆炸总是伴随着巨大的火球。
  3. The head of the International Atomic Energy Agency is calling for North Korea to allow international experts into the country to completely verify that a large cloud recently spotted over the country was not caused by a nuclear explosion.
    国际原子能机构领导人呼吁北韩允许国际专家进入北韩,彻底证实最近北韩上空发现的蘑菇云不是由核爆炸引起的。
  4. The fear of possible atomic explosion and the problem of disposing of polluting byproduct waste have slowed down the construction of further nuclear plants.
    由于对可能发生的核爆炸所产生的恐惧以及污染性废料的难以处理,新核电站的建设已经放慢了。
  5. The above section very accurately describes what an atomic explosion would look like and the effects of the radioactivity on the population.
    上面部分十分清楚地描述了核弹爆发的情形,还有放射能对人们的效果。
  6. Many people believe that a fallout shelter will not protect them from an atomic explosion.
    许多人认为微粒掩蔽所并不能使他们免遭原子弹爆炸之害。
  7. An atomic explosion is created by setting off a chain reaction.
    一连串的连锁反应将引起原子爆炸。
  8. A neutron reflector in an atomic bomb that also delays the expansion of the exploding material, making possible a longer-lasting, more energetic, and more efficient explosion.
    原子弹中的一个中子反射镜,该镜能延缓爆炸材料的扩散,从而使持续时间更长、威力更大、效果更强的爆炸成为可能。

英英释义

noun

  1. the explosion of an atomic bomb

      Synonym:    nuclear explosion