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 son has to study for a test in physics and reads about the use of Tungsten in the first wall materials for nuclear fusion reactors, which might contribute to energy generation in the future.
儿子就要进行物理考试,在阅读关于钨在核燃烧器内壁的应用,将来也许有利于能源工业。 - A nuclear reactor that uses controlled nuclear fusion to generate energy.
用受控核聚变控制能量产生的反应堆。 - Sustained nuclear fusion is the Holy grailof the power industry.
持续不断的核聚变是电力工业所渴求和探索的“圣杯”。 - 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 upshot ( result) is that nuclear fusion can happen using rough-and-ready lasers and rough-and-ready fuel.
结果就是利用简单的激光和一般的燃料,就产生了核聚变。 - Inside that facility there will be a smaller and controlled version of the same reactions that happen in our sun, nuclear fusion.
设施内部会有一个较小的,与太阳核聚变相同反应的控制版本。 - The fact is that this unique substance makes it possible to produce cold nuclear fusion, the smallest quantity of isotope is sufficient for creating the bomb of the unprecedented power and destructive force.
事实是独特的物质使生产寒冷的核熔合是可能的,同位素的最小量对创造空前能力的炸弹和毁灭性的力是充份的。 - Nuclear weapon: or atomic weapon, or thermonuclear weapon; bomb or other warhead that derives its force from either nuclear fission, nuclear fusion, or both and is delivered by an aircraft, missile, or other system.
核子武器:亦称原子武器或热核武器,利用原子核的裂变或聚变产生爆炸力的炸弹或其它弹头,用飞机,火箭或其它战略发射系统发射。 - 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。 - Nuclear fusion is the energy source that keeps the sun alive.
核聚变是使太阳保持活力的能源。