释义 |
particles noun, plural—粒 n (almost always used) 粒子 n 微粒 n Examples:beam of elementary particles—the Higgs mechanism, explaining the mass of elementary particles in the Standard Model—Peter Higgs (1929-), British theoretical physicist, one proposer of the Higgs mechanism or Higgs boson explain the mass of elementary particles—electrically charged particles—solid particles in liquid—eliminate dust (i.e. filter out suspended particles)—electromagnetic interaction (between particles)—particle marking the following noun as a direct object—particle signaling a pause, emphasize the preceding words and allow the listener time to take them on board ("ok?", "are you with me?")—electron volt (unit of energy used in particle physics, approximately 10^-19 Joules)—modal particle indicating that things should only or can only be done a certain way—(at the end of a declarative sentence) particle indicating continuation of a state or action—modal particle indicating indicating lack of enthusiasm—(in Classical Chinese) final particle implying affirmation—(particle) marker of surprise, sudden realization, reminder—particle placed after each item in a list of examples—(modal particle indicating suggestion or surmise)—sentence-final particle that conveys informality, warmth, friendliness or intimacy—particle indicating that a previously asked question is be applied to the preceding word ("What about ...?", "And ...?")—electro-weak interaction in fermion particle physics—a modal particle indicating (that's all, only, nothing much)—structural particle: used before a verb or adjective, linking it preceding modifying adverbial adjunct—literary auxiliary particle, comes at the beginning of a sentence—particle introducing a relative clause or passive—final particle which transforms statements inquestions that indicate doubt or surprise (Cantonese)—cloud track (trace of ionizing particle in cloud chamber)—infix (grammar), particle attached within a word or expression—particle for inquiring about location ("Where is ...?")—modal particle ending sentence, showing affirmation, approval, or consent—structural particle: used after a verb (or adjective as main verb), linking it following phrase indicating effect, degree, possibility etc—~'s (possessive particle)—capture (physics: absorption of subatomic particle by an atom or nucleus)—(archaic) sentence-final particle expressing a doubting attitude—beta particle (electron, esp. high speed electron emitted by radioactive nucleus)—final particle expressing exhortation, admiration etc—final particle indicating enthusiasm etc—modal particle indicating that sth. is obvious— |