atomistically

英[ˌætə'mɪstɪk] 美[ˌætə'mɪstɪk]
  • adj.原子的;原子论的
  • atomization n.原子化;雾化;分化
  • cell n.单人牢房;小房间;细胞;蜂房的巢室;电池;政治小组;(计算机电子表格的)单元格;手机
Adjective:
  1. divided into separate and often disparate elements

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Introduction of the representative atoms simplifies the calculation of the atomistic potential energy.
      代表性原子的引入,使系统原子势能的计算大大简化。
    2. Particles represent whole molecules or fluid regions, rather than single atoms, and atomistic details are not considered relevant to the processes addressed.
      粒子代表整个分子或流体的区域,而不是单个原子的,并且原子的细节被认为与过程无关。
    3. Do we want to continue with an atomistic approach to studying groups?
      我们是否继续以原子论的方法来研究种族?
    4. The atomistic individualism of the post-Montesquieu French Enlightenment blocked the development of a genuinely sociological concept of society.
      孟德斯鸠以后的法国启蒙运动的原子论的个人主义妨碍了真正社会学的社会观的发展。

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