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Definition of microwave in English: microwavenoun ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)weɪvˈmaɪkrəˌweɪv 1An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes. 微波(波长通常为0.001-0.3米的电磁波) as modifier microwave radiation Example sentencesExamples - The catch is that radar uses radio waves in the microwave frequency range, or approximately one centimeter in wavelength.
- Lights that we cannot see like radio waves, microwaves and x-rays fall on either end of the visible spectrum of light.
- There are radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays, all of which form what is known as the ‘electromagnetic spectrum’.
- Digital cell phones send out compressed information through microwave pulses of electromagnetic radiation.
- All the light that we see is made from electromagnetic waves, and so are infra-red and ultraviolet light, microwaves, radio waves and X-rays.
- I could see the radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, and other optical and non-optical radiation that black holes naturally give off.
- This astrophysical shortfall came about because an entire window of the electromagnetic spectrum - microwaves - hadn't yet been opened.
- The structures refract, or bend, different types of electromagnetic radiation - such as radar, microwaves, or visible light - in ways natural substances can't.
- Turbine blades also emit microwave radiation which can interfere with planes' primary radar, secondary surveillance radar and navigation aids.
- In my universe, what we hear are sound waves, not portions of the electromagnetic spectrum (as microwaves are).
- They emit electromagnetic radiation called low intensity pulsed microwave radiation.
- Because microwaves have wavelengths longer than even invisible infrared radiation, they are observed in the radio region of the spectrum with radio telescopes.
- For example, the belief that radio waves or microwaves can be used to cause a person to hear voices transmitted to him seems unlikely.
- I am looking for any information on the Doppler radars and the effects of microwave radiation.
- Nor could you know whether it has an electromagnetic field or whether it is strongly emitting gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, or radio waves.
- Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
- Other examples of the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum include AM and FM radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves from heat lamps.
- Electromagnetic radiation is a term that describes energy waves and includes microwaves, infrared and visible light, as well as ultraviolet light and X-rays.
- According to the pigeon enthusiasts, powerful electromagnetic microwave radiation is destroying the birds' sense of direction.
- Our bodies use both electrical and chemical communication, and non-ionizing radiation such as microwaves and electricity from power lines can seriously interfere with homoeostasis in the body.
- 1.1 An oven that uses microwaves to cook or heat food.
a cheesecake was defrosting in the microwave Example sentencesExamples - I don't use microwaves because the radiation will kill you.
- Many do feel that the food cooked in the microwave oven is not tasty.
- You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer.
- Plastic syringes can be heat sterilized in a microwave oven.
- Soften the butter briefly in a warm place in the kitchen or in a microwave oven until very soft but not melted.
- I would also point out that many of our clients can't cook their own meals and don't own a microwave oven.
- Doctors warned today of the dangers of eggs exploding after being heated in a microwave oven and leading to serious injuries.
- Soften the palm sugar in a microwave oven at high heat for about 10 seconds.
- Could you write instructions for a microwave oven?
- If you have cold leftover cooked potatoes, plain or mashed, reheat them in a microwave oven until steaming, then measure.
- Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
- Food cooked in a microwave oven does not present a radiation risk.
- I don't cook without a microwave oven, not these days I don't.
- A derivation of this technique is to use the silica in combination with a microwave oven.
- The microwave oven in your lounge or kitchen has not been cleared by the FDA for medical use.
- Use a microwave oven or counterop appliances instead of your stove top or oven.
- Just like microwaves from a microwave oven, they pass right through the food and leave no direct contamination.
- But that is not stopping any potential owner of a frost-free refrigerator or a microwave oven.
- You can do practically every kind of food preparation using an efficient microwave oven, without the fuss or the mess that could result from using an oven with a gas flame.
- Some people like to cook food partially in the microwave oven or on the stove to reduce smoking time.
verb ˈmʌɪkrə(ʊ)weɪvˈmaɪkrəˌweɪv [with object]Cook (food) in a microwave oven. 用微波炉烹调(食物) he microwaved some steak out of the freezer Example sentencesExamples - However, the heat generated by microwaving oil-based foods such as fish, nuts or seeds leads to rapid breakdown of essential fats.
- The damp spinach can be microwaved without adding additional water.
- Ree microwaved the food and they settled down in front of the television.
- I was trying to microwave some soya beans for snacking.
- I microwaved the ice cream for 45 seconds and voila!
- He said, and I quote, ‘cooking is an act of love, but microwaving frozen food for your children is an act of hate’.
- Grilling, steaming or microwaving food rather than frying or roasting means less fat is added during cooking.
- Stay near the oven when microwaving popcorn, heat buildup can cause a fire.
- Not many people are aware that a medium sized potato can be microwaved in 6 minutes, compared to 8 minutes for rice.
- This whole ‘link plus commentary’ business is about as difficult as microwaving a burrito.
- It was bad enough with people microwaving food right next to all the equipment I had to store securely (by keeping it in cardboard boxes on my table).
- This is a very tolerant risotto variant and can be microwaved uncovered.
- Yesterday I ate a salad that came frozen, and needed to be microwaved for four minutes.
- I microwaved an old doughnut today, and it was at once both hot enough to burn my tongue but tasty enough to be worth it.
- The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning.
- He also stated that plastic wrap placed over foods as they are microwaved and freezing your water using plastic water bottles will also release dangerous dioxins into your food and water.
- We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk.
- You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved.
- It can be microwaved, under cling film, for three to four minutes, depending on the thickness of the shoots, and then left to stand for another three minutes.
- Braising, steaming, poaching, stewing, and microwaving meats minimize the production of these chemicals.
Definition of microwave in US English: microwavenounˈmaɪkrəˌweɪvˈmīkrəˌwāv 1An electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes. 微波(波长通常为0.001-0.3米的电磁波) as modifier microwave radiation Example sentencesExamples - Because microwaves have wavelengths longer than even invisible infrared radiation, they are observed in the radio region of the spectrum with radio telescopes.
- All the light that we see is made from electromagnetic waves, and so are infra-red and ultraviolet light, microwaves, radio waves and X-rays.
- They emit electromagnetic radiation called low intensity pulsed microwave radiation.
- The structures refract, or bend, different types of electromagnetic radiation - such as radar, microwaves, or visible light - in ways natural substances can't.
- Other examples of the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum include AM and FM radio waves, microwaves, and infrared waves from heat lamps.
- Nor could you know whether it has an electromagnetic field or whether it is strongly emitting gamma rays, X rays, ultraviolet radiation, microwaves, or radio waves.
- Turbine blades also emit microwave radiation which can interfere with planes' primary radar, secondary surveillance radar and navigation aids.
- In my universe, what we hear are sound waves, not portions of the electromagnetic spectrum (as microwaves are).
- This astrophysical shortfall came about because an entire window of the electromagnetic spectrum - microwaves - hadn't yet been opened.
- Molecular absorption spectra are observed in the infrared and microwave portion of the electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
- Lights that we cannot see like radio waves, microwaves and x-rays fall on either end of the visible spectrum of light.
- For example, the belief that radio waves or microwaves can be used to cause a person to hear voices transmitted to him seems unlikely.
- Our bodies use both electrical and chemical communication, and non-ionizing radiation such as microwaves and electricity from power lines can seriously interfere with homoeostasis in the body.
- According to the pigeon enthusiasts, powerful electromagnetic microwave radiation is destroying the birds' sense of direction.
- There are radio waves, microwaves, infrared light, visible light, ultraviolet light, X-rays and gamma rays, all of which form what is known as the ‘electromagnetic spectrum’.
- I am looking for any information on the Doppler radars and the effects of microwave radiation.
- Electromagnetic radiation is a term that describes energy waves and includes microwaves, infrared and visible light, as well as ultraviolet light and X-rays.
- Digital cell phones send out compressed information through microwave pulses of electromagnetic radiation.
- The catch is that radar uses radio waves in the microwave frequency range, or approximately one centimeter in wavelength.
- I could see the radio waves, microwaves, gamma rays, and other optical and non-optical radiation that black holes naturally give off.
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a cheesecake was defrosting in the microwave short for microwave oven Example sentencesExamples - Also up for grabs were walking sticks, Zimmer frames, wheelchairs, microwaves, refrigerators and industrial vacuum cleaners.
- Could you write instructions for a microwave oven?
- You can do practically every kind of food preparation using an efficient microwave oven, without the fuss or the mess that could result from using an oven with a gas flame.
- Food cooked in a microwave oven does not present a radiation risk.
- Plastic syringes can be heat sterilized in a microwave oven.
- Soften the palm sugar in a microwave oven at high heat for about 10 seconds.
- Soften the butter briefly in a warm place in the kitchen or in a microwave oven until very soft but not melted.
- Some people like to cook food partially in the microwave oven or on the stove to reduce smoking time.
- Many do feel that the food cooked in the microwave oven is not tasty.
- I don't use microwaves because the radiation will kill you.
- Doctors warned today of the dangers of eggs exploding after being heated in a microwave oven and leading to serious injuries.
- I would also point out that many of our clients can't cook their own meals and don't own a microwave oven.
- Use a microwave oven or counterop appliances instead of your stove top or oven.
- The microwave oven in your lounge or kitchen has not been cleared by the FDA for medical use.
- But that is not stopping any potential owner of a frost-free refrigerator or a microwave oven.
- If you have cold leftover cooked potatoes, plain or mashed, reheat them in a microwave oven until steaming, then measure.
- Just like microwaves from a microwave oven, they pass right through the food and leave no direct contamination.
- I don't cook without a microwave oven, not these days I don't.
- A derivation of this technique is to use the silica in combination with a microwave oven.
- You will be questioned as to how often you invite guests for meals and whether you have a microwave oven, a refrigerator and a deep freezer.
verbˈmaɪkrəˌweɪvˈmīkrəˌwāv [with object]Cook (food) in a microwave oven. 用微波炉烹调(食物) he microwaved some steak out of the freezer Example sentencesExamples - Grilling, steaming or microwaving food rather than frying or roasting means less fat is added during cooking.
- This whole ‘link plus commentary’ business is about as difficult as microwaving a burrito.
- You are right to point out that I overlooked the scientific inaccuracy of the previous questioner and focused instead on the food being microwaved.
- I was trying to microwave some soya beans for snacking.
- We microwaved a pizza and had a few drinks to celebrate the closure of business and I pretended to be sleepy drunk.
- I microwaved an old doughnut today, and it was at once both hot enough to burn my tongue but tasty enough to be worth it.
- This is a very tolerant risotto variant and can be microwaved uncovered.
- Braising, steaming, poaching, stewing, and microwaving meats minimize the production of these chemicals.
- Stay near the oven when microwaving popcorn, heat buildup can cause a fire.
- The modern equivalent, recommended by Lawrence, is to make a weekly batch and freeze it in bags to be microwaved each morning.
- The damp spinach can be microwaved without adding additional water.
- However, the heat generated by microwaving oil-based foods such as fish, nuts or seeds leads to rapid breakdown of essential fats.
- I microwaved the ice cream for 45 seconds and voila!
- It was bad enough with people microwaving food right next to all the equipment I had to store securely (by keeping it in cardboard boxes on my table).
- Not many people are aware that a medium sized potato can be microwaved in 6 minutes, compared to 8 minutes for rice.
- He also stated that plastic wrap placed over foods as they are microwaved and freezing your water using plastic water bottles will also release dangerous dioxins into your food and water.
- Yesterday I ate a salad that came frozen, and needed to be microwaved for four minutes.
- He said, and I quote, ‘cooking is an act of love, but microwaving frozen food for your children is an act of hate’.
- Ree microwaved the food and they settled down in front of the television.
- It can be microwaved, under cling film, for three to four minutes, depending on the thickness of the shoots, and then left to stand for another three minutes.
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