nuclear fusion
英 [ˌnjuːkliə ˈfjuːʒn]
美 [ˌnuːkliər ˈfjuːʒn]
核聚变;核子融合
英英释义
noun
- a nuclear reaction in which nuclei combine to form more massive nuclei with the simultaneous release of energy
双语例句
- The coming together and fusing of cell nuclei, as in fertilization. The physicist was aware of the potential danger of nuclear fusion.
核融合,核配合细胞核的融合,如受精过程中那位物理学家意识到核融合潜在的危险。 - For the long term the plan lists nuclear fusion, solar electric energy and the study of breeder reactors as priorities.
从长远来看,该计划把核聚变、太阳能发电和增殖反应堆列在优先地位。 - The physicist was aware of the potential danger of nuclear fusion.
那位物理学家意识到核融合潜在的危险。 - Then, how can we know that sunspots are stable nuclear fusion reactors?
那么,我们怎么知道太阳黑子是稳定的核聚变反应堆呢? - LFTR reactors can provide all the world's electricity for hundreds of years, more economically, and more cleanly, than nuclear fusion.
LFTR的电力体系能向世界供电上万年的时间,更经济,更干净,这要比核聚变好的多。 - The Study of Low Energy D-D Nuclear Fusion Reactions in Metals
金属材料中低能D-D核反应的实验研究 - Nuclear fusion works by the combining of atomic nuclei, which releases huge amounts of energy.
核聚变是通过原子核的合成而实现的,这种合成释放出巨大的能量。 - Technological progress will be essential but, barring a breakthrough in nuclear fusion, it will not set us on a path to an energy system purged of fossil fuels.
技术进步将必不可少,但除非在核聚变技术上获得突破,否则我们无法藉此建立一个没有化石燃料的能源体系。 - Inside the new building will be a nuclear reactor that scientists hope can provide power through nuclear fusion.
这个新的建筑物内部是一个核反应堆,科学家们希望能通过核聚变提供电力。 - Conventional physics holds that nuclear fusion ignites at multimillion-degree temperatures.
传统物理学认为,要引发核融合反应,必须将温度提高到数百万度。
