transients

英[t'rænziənts] 美[t'rænziənts]
  • 瞬态
名词 transient:
  1. one who stays for only a short time

  2. (physics) a short-lived oscillation in a system caused by a sudden change of voltage or current or load

    1. Aided by the superior tweeter, the imaging focus was sharp, especially with high frequency transients.
      由于音箱设置了顶级高音扬声器,结像迅速,特别是高频瞬态反应很快。
    2. By contrast, in liquid transients, pressures and flow pattern undergo smooth transitions and transient effects are small.
      与气量突变相比,液量突变引起的压力和流型变化较平缓,瞬态效应小。