electrons
英 [ɪˈlɛktrɒnz]
美 [ɪˈlɛktrɑnz]
n. 电子
electron的复数
柯林斯词典
- 电子
Anelectronis a tiny particle of matter that is smaller than an atom and has a negative electrical charge.
双语例句
- 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。 - Because of their inertia, the electrons will overshoot and oscillate around their equilibrium positions with a characteristic frequency known as the plasma frequency.
因为电子的惯性,它们将冲过平衡位置,并以特征频率围绕它们的平衡位置振荡。 - There is a unity of the two opposites, the nucleus and the electrons.
有原子核和电子两个对立面的统一。 - Electrons or any other "particle" should display wave properties to preserve the complementary wave-particle symmetry of nature.
电子及其他任何粒子都应该显示波的性质,才能体现自然界波粒互补的对称性。 - Under certain conditions, electrons can behave like waves rather than particles.
在一定条件下,电子可以作波状运动,而不是粒子状运动。 - Atoms are made up of electrons and protons.
原子由电子和质子构成。 - To free electrons, something has to make them whirl fast enough to break away from their nuclei.
为了释放电子,必须使电子高速旋转而足以摆脱原子核的束缚。 - Protons are nearly 2000 times as heavy as electrons.
质子的质量几乎是电子的2,000倍。 - Each of the four valency electrons of the carbon atom is shared with one of a hydrogen atom.
碳原子的四个价电子都各与氢原子的一个价电子共用。 - They are bombarded by high-energy electrons, protons, and other ions.
它们受到高能电子、质子和其他离子的轰击。
