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Definition of kinetic in English: kineticadjective kʌɪˈnɛtɪkkɪˈnɛtɪkkəˈnɛdɪk 1Relating to or resulting from motion. (与)运动(有关)的,运动造成的 Example sentencesExamples - Well, some people are visual, audial, or kinetic sensors, applying their preference to a broader stage.
- Therefore, the appearance of new bands in the rate spectra corresponds to new kinetic processes.
- In classical physics, there are two types of energy: kinetic and potential.
- However, the cybernetic approach requires kinetic information for all the reactions in the network.
- Thus, only few experimental studies of fast kinetic processes under high pressure are reported.
- This implies a redundancy problem at both the kinematic and kinetic level.
- According to kinetic molecular theory, pressure arises from the impact of gas molecules on container walls.
- From the measurements thermodynamic and kinetic information can be derived.
- For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock.
- In the next section the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of the symplastic transport pathway will be assessed.
- The fight for Samarra was not won on completion of the kinetic phase of operations.
- These mixed dimers are formed with a kinetic coefficient that is half that determined for the native dimers.
- So the quality is kinetic, not static; you have to see it moving, you can't stop it and get it.
- The composition matrix is expected to represent the eigenvector matrix of the unknown kinetic matrix.
- Finally, temperature, which affects the kinetic properties of the transport systems involved, also has to be taken into account.
- We consider it far more likely that kinematic and kinetic aspects of forelimb motion coevolved.
- The management of energy transfer between its kinetic and potential forms requires complex control within the central nervous system.
- This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand with emphasis on grasping.
- Some of the kinetic parameters of these metastable forms have been characterized.
- For a better understanding of the steps involved, we undertook their kinetic analysis under high pressure.
Synonyms driving, impelling, propelling, propulsive, operative, moving, motor - 1.1 (of a work of art) depending on movement for its effect.
(艺术作品)依赖运动显示效果的 Example sentencesExamples - The tubes may be combined with supplemental materials; some works are kinetic.
- Last but not least, hanging above the ground floor is the kinetic sculpture.
- The kinetic works stole the show, inducting the viewer into a realm beyond our normal experiences of space and time.
- The effect of these works is kinetic and compares to cells in film or frames in comic strips.
- One entire hangar was dedicated to video art and films, as well as kinetic light art and holograms.
Derivativesadverb Inside, we find shambling, carefully sculpted poetics that take full advantage of their capacity to surprise and startle: no two pages look the same; the text kinetically rambles over the available surface area. Example sentencesExamples - Though the figures are deathly thin, the asymmetries of their profiles force the mind's eye to shift kinetically back and forth, stirring the viewer to feel the images' vital energy.
- Recent studies of molecular evolution in defined subregions of the myosin head have revealed unexpected sequence similarity in distantly related but kinetically similar myosins, suggesting a process of convergent evolution.
- Each of these phases originates from one primary step in the cross-bridge cycle that is linked by different degrees (i.e., steady-state or kinetically coupled) to upstream and downstream steps in the cycle.
- The reasons for this are not totally clear, but one possible explanation may be that we are simulating a system that is inherently unstable and is kinetically trapped.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek kinētikos, from kinein 'to move'. cinema from early 20th century: A cinema shows moving pictures, and movement is the root idea of the word. The Greek verb kinein ‘to move’ (the source of kinetic (mid 19th century) and other kine- words related to movement) is the base, and was used by the French brothers Auguste and Louis Jean Lumière to form the word cinématographe for their invention of an apparatus that showed moving pictures, which they patented in 1895. Cinématographe was anglicized to cinematograph, which in turn was abbreviated to cinema, first recorded in English in 1909.
Rhymesaesthetic (US esthetic), alphabetic, anaesthetic (US anesthetic), antithetic, apathetic, apologetic, arithmetic, ascetic, athletic, balletic, bathetic, cosmetic, cybernetic, diabetic, dietetic, diuretic, electromagnetic, emetic, energetic, exegetic, frenetic, genetic, Helvetic, hermetic, homiletic, magnetic, metic, mimetic, parenthetic, pathetic, peripatetic, phonetic, photosynthetic, poetic, prophetic, prothetic, psychokinetic, splenetic, sympathetic, syncretic, syndetic, synthetic, telekinetic, theoretic, zetetic Definition of kinetic in US English: kineticadjectivekəˈnɛdɪkkəˈnedik 1Relating to or resulting from motion. (与)运动(有关)的,运动造成的 Example sentencesExamples - Well, some people are visual, audial, or kinetic sensors, applying their preference to a broader stage.
- The fight for Samarra was not won on completion of the kinetic phase of operations.
- Thus, only few experimental studies of fast kinetic processes under high pressure are reported.
- The composition matrix is expected to represent the eigenvector matrix of the unknown kinetic matrix.
- Finally, temperature, which affects the kinetic properties of the transport systems involved, also has to be taken into account.
- This implies a redundancy problem at both the kinematic and kinetic level.
- So the quality is kinetic, not static; you have to see it moving, you can't stop it and get it.
- For Wight, nature's timelessness transcends kinetic motion and the realm of the ticking clock.
- From the measurements thermodynamic and kinetic information can be derived.
- These mixed dimers are formed with a kinetic coefficient that is half that determined for the native dimers.
- However, the cybernetic approach requires kinetic information for all the reactions in the network.
- In the next section the thermodynamic and kinetic feasibility of the symplastic transport pathway will be assessed.
- Therefore, the appearance of new bands in the rate spectra corresponds to new kinetic processes.
- The management of energy transfer between its kinetic and potential forms requires complex control within the central nervous system.
- According to kinetic molecular theory, pressure arises from the impact of gas molecules on container walls.
- For a better understanding of the steps involved, we undertook their kinetic analysis under high pressure.
- In classical physics, there are two types of energy: kinetic and potential.
- Some of the kinetic parameters of these metastable forms have been characterized.
- We consider it far more likely that kinematic and kinetic aspects of forelimb motion coevolved.
- This paper is a mini review of kinetic and kinematic evidence on the control of the hand with emphasis on grasping.
Synonyms driving, impelling, propelling, propulsive, operative, moving, motor - 1.1 (of a work of art) depending on movement for its effect.
(艺术作品)依赖运动显示效果的 Example sentencesExamples - The tubes may be combined with supplemental materials; some works are kinetic.
- One entire hangar was dedicated to video art and films, as well as kinetic light art and holograms.
- The effect of these works is kinetic and compares to cells in film or frames in comic strips.
- Last but not least, hanging above the ground floor is the kinetic sculpture.
- The kinetic works stole the show, inducting the viewer into a realm beyond our normal experiences of space and time.
OriginMid 19th century: from Greek kinētikos, from kinein ‘to move’. |