词汇 | example_english_explode |
释义 | Examples of explodeThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. A 30-fs pulse was made to interact with a preformed plasma generated via the exploding foil technique from a 1-mm-thick plastic film. The first result concerns dependence of the g-ray signal upon the thickness of the exploding foil target. In an age when technology and materialism seemed to have undermined religious faith, a new 'modern spiritualism' was suddenly born, and it exploded into prominence. Cross-arms are exploding laterally and, at the same time, moving to the center. The first thermonuclear neutrons were obtained in 1981, when working with the target in the exploding pusher mode. Her productive vocabulary exploded from 140 words at 1; 3 to 567 words at 1;6. Special attention is given to the mechanism of interaction between the exploding bubbles, the attached cavity and the boundary layer. The most common sources are exploding wires, electrical sparks and solid explosives. By use of an effective dielectric constant, the modified nanoplasma model is very suitable for investigating the high-energy ions exploded from laser- cluster interactions. We are also reminded that the waves are ripples in the fabric of space and time produced by violent energetic events such as exploding supernovae. While human populations have grown, those of artefacts have exploded at an even greater rate. Furthermore, as budgets remained unbalanced during in the 1980s and 1990s, public indebtedness exploded in most of the industrialized countries. In other words, the vertex can be exploded. A 7year-old boy was severely burned when the barbecue lighting fluid his father was using suddenly exploded over him. The sensitivity for asymmetry in the ablative mode is essentially higher than that in exploding pusher mode. A similar trend for the transmission has been observed through denser plasmas, obtained by exploding 0.3-mm targets. Hydrodynamics of microplasmas from thin foils exploded by picosecond laser pulses. We believe that this simple model, when used correctly, is useful for predicting the behaviour of exploding foils. The aim of this work is to qualitatively analyse the behaviour of the exploding foil, starting essentially from mathematical considerations of the hydrodynamical system. Despite telling a well-rehearsed story, each of the familiar events are re-examined in detail, with some established myths exploded. Moreover, in several cases, the entire exploded planet model was at risk of being falsified if the predictions failed. When ct goes above one, the path for the economy explodes rapidly with the inflation process basically feeding on itself. As the power of biotechnology has exploded over the past decade, it has evoked an enormous backlash of opposition. The calculations demonstrated that the compression of targets, when exploding pusher regime occurs has a complicated character. At a foil thickness of about 10 mm we observe the transition from the exploding foil regime to the ablation regime. A consequence of multi-party elections and democratisation was that the number of newspapers in the country exploded. As soon as theoretically efficient (as well as practically useful) algorithms became available in the late 1980s and 1990s, research in the area exploded. When these things were about to be put into a bag, they suddenly exploded. As revenues imploded and costs exploded, the company had to rely on bond sales and short-term borrowing to remain afloat. The sphere was exploded in air at atmospheric pressure. Simulation of exploding clusters ionized by high-density femtosecond laser pulses. In the previous considerations, a framing of the global behavior of the exploding foil was tried. The distributions of exploding fragments have previously been carried out for a number of different molecules. A frequently asked question is, if a major planet exploded, where is the rest of its mass? When the verdicts were announced, they exploded with joy. Similar theoretical research is performed for the optically thin plasma produced from exploding wires. What neither politicians nor business leaders could expect was the opposition that exploded in the days after the approval of the project. The exploding head syndrome125 is another benign cause of distress experienced more commonly by the elderly. You can have a completely unconstrained random process, like a meteor exploding over your head - that's pretty unconstrained. Since several brilliant surgeons introduced the arterial switch procedure in neonates,12"14 this convention exploded. Hopefully, the end effect will show that such ' ' myths ' ' never existed in the first place and hence will not need to be exploded. The exploding new 900 'audiotext' market is an example. When it explodes, it is capable of emitting enormous quantities of material. Obviously this is too thick because, actually, the bubbles that grow near the foil prevent the external nuclei from exploding. The exploding exponential and other chaotic bursts in complex dynamics. Why then, has the human race not exploded earlier in its history ? The difference in this case is that the family of alignment constraints is exploded with faithfulness considerations intertwined. The earliest referenced work on radiating z-pinch plasmas was of the exploding wire variety and occurred in the 1970s and continues to the present day. Characterization of fusion burn time in exploding deuterium cluster plasmas. An underdense plasma with peak density around 0.1nc was generated by exploding a thin foil target with an intense nanosecond laser pulse. In the ablative mode, the sensitivity for asymmetry is essentially higher than in the exploding pusher mode. Simulation of exploding clusters ionized by high-intensity femtosecond laser pulses. Finally, it should be noted that we can estimate the total mass of the body that exploded to produce all the comets seen today. Let h be the hypothesis that a supernova exploded on the occasion in question. The exploding urban population needed new housing but, in the absence of rules, development was a speculative and risky venture. In this ar ticle, we show the preliminary results of the analysis of inter ferograms obtained with femtosecond laser pulses probing plasmas produced by the exploding foils technique. Suppose that it is very improbable that you would have both e1 and e2 unless a supernova had exploded under the specified circumstances, that is unless h is true. If funds are not accumulated and well invested, it will be difficult for the declining group of workers to support the exploding group of old people in the future. He explodes five traditional 'myths' about verse rhythm, before developing his theory, based on the grouping of phrasal forms with an independent analysis of each in its verse context. The transition from the exploding foil regime to the ablative one with foil thickening has been simulated and analyzed at various values of laser light intensity. Also, porous materials allow the study of supercritical radiative shocks, which are of great impor tance in many astronomical objects such as exploding stars, and galactic or accretion discs. Clinical features of the exploding head syndrome. The principal discovery made in the past three years was that it is a collection of fog droplets in the water that explodes, and not the liquid water itself. Equally, teachers from across the social sciences should find that it allows them to pause and review where we have got to since interest in citizenship exploded in the 1980s. The problem for both authors, however, is one of determining the factors, which rendered these popular perceptions so incandescent that they exploded in the violence of 1810 -11. If this theory of language learning is true, it would help solve the mystery of how children's grammar explodes into adultlike complexity in so short a time. 380 characterized the exploding wire behavior. Only a small amount is produced inside the exploding droplet, while a significant number of neutrons are produced from secondary droplet targets by direct bombardment of the radially ejected deuterons. In short, consumer choices have exploded. Again the configuration is heavy exploding light. Larger objects can arrive and plunge into the atmosphere at high speed, shedding mass in fragments as they descend, or even exploding in the air showering the ground with material. The signs of the building up of racial conflict between men of different colours seems to be growing, and it is exploding more and more. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The result of missing those opportunities finally exploded into the violence of 1969. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 A mine was exploded under the lorries, making a crater six feet by four. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 They are very wise from their point of view not to have her here to make a speech, because she would have exploded their case. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 With regard to his contention that the restriction is an insult upon the people, that is an argument which has long since been exploded. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 With the prison population exploding at this rate, there is little doubt that the figure will be 50,000 before the end of this year. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The way that the infection exploded around was exceptional. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 I think that idea has already been exploded. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 Shortly afterwards the parcel exploded causing extensive damage to the supermarket and other premises in the vicinity. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The balloon was torn and exploded, causing a fire in which it was destroyed. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The store contained oxygen cylinders, several of which exploded. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 As in 1926, so in 1985 the old legend of the impact of workers' solidarity and union power had been exploded. Two shells hit the roof and one exploded in the corridor during the night. During that period, what had been an earth-centered cosmos exploded into an infinite universe. They agreed to try to express any feelings of animosity at an early stage, rather than harbouring them until they exploded. Even those studies aimed at exploding the first assumption tend to justify their interest by shoring up the second. The canon has come very loose, if not yet exploded. The third planetary explosion mechanism holds the potential for an indefinitely large reservoir of energy for exploding even massive planets and stars. In place of wars of national liberation or counter-insurgency, violence both exploded and imploded, through both transnational and sub-national armed conflicts. The whole, for many critics, is dangerously contradictory - an opera whose conclusion explodes its musical and dramatic premises. Were these lost works to be found it seems more than likely that our present notion of the genre would be exploded. Systems can also be heated or cooled, expanded and contracted, pressurised or exploded. An oil lamp had exploded and the room caught fire. Instead, their introduction repeats some myths exploded there. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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