refraction

英[rɪ'frækʃn] 美[rɪ'frækʃn]
  • n. 折光;折射
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    n. (名词)
    1. 折射
    2. 曲折
    3. 【天】大气差
    4. 折光
    5. 屈折
    6. 折射作用
    7. 折射度
    8. 折光差
    9. 【化】硝石杂物含有率(测定)
    10. 折射法
    11. 折射角
    12. 眼的折光能力
    13. 眼的折射度测定

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the change in direction of a propagating wave (light or sound) when passing from one medium to another

  2. the amount by which a propagating wave is bent

1. The seismic methods, reflection and refraction, are currently used in mining exploration.
地震法包括反射波法和折射波法, 常用于金属矿勘探.

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2. The sonobuoy permits recording a refraction profile with only one ship.
声纳浮标允许只以一艘船来记录折射剖面.

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3. The bending of the light rays is caused by refraction.
光线的弯曲是由折射造成的.

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4. Refraction is often applied as a reconnaissance tool in newly explored areas.
折射波法在新的勘探地区,通常都作为一种普查手段.

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5. Over water the diurnal change in refraction is likely to be small.
在水面上,折光的周日变化可能是很小的.

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    1. Over water the diurnal change in refraction is likely to be small.
      在水面上,折光的周日变化可能是很小的。
    2. Refraction of light gives the above results.
      光的折射会产生上述的结果。
    3. This is a very good light refraction type of puzzle mobile games.
      这是一款非常不错的光线折射类型的益智手机游戏。