词汇 | spectrally |
释义 | spectrally adverb uk /ˈspek.trəl.i/ us /ˈspek.trəl.i/ spectrallyadverb (COLOURS OR WAVES)physics specialized relating to or produced by a spectrum(= the set of colours into which a beam of light can be separated, or a range of light or radio waves): 光谱地 The stars appeared to spectrally shift from white to yellow and then to brown and green.恒星的光谱似乎从白色变为黄色,然后又变为棕色和绿色。 It is the most spectrally efficient wireless broadband technology available. The sounds of speech and noise had been spectrally separated. All the new homes will include spectrally selective glass to block ultraviolet light and excessive heat. The X-ray output was spectrally resolved. Colour - general words basophilic chalkiness chalky chromatic colour gamut colour wheel coloured dye ombré palette pigmentation pigmented primary colour recolour secondary colour shade spectrum tie-dye tinge undertone You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physics: the state of matter spectrallyadverb (GHOST)like a ghost(= the spirit of a dead person) : 像幽灵的;像鬼魂的 The rain ran down his spectrally white face. The forest stood up spectrally in the moonlight. She's tiny, but not spectrally thin, as she has been in the past. His cigarette smoke surrounded him spectrally. The castle reared spectrally up from the distant shore. Souls, spirits & ghosts apparition astral plane astral projection aura chi ectoplasm haunted incorporeal incubus necromancer necromancy possessed reincarnation soul spectre succubus séance wight wraith zombie Related wordspectral Examples of spectrallyspectrally Why are goldfish, but not primate, horizontal cells spectrally coded? Since the frequency of the signals emitted by the baroreceptors is known, this can be done spectrally, if the coupling is linear. The cancellation of the slow signals helps to explain why the sluggish spectrally opponent signals are relatively small under most conditions. A compact operator can be, spectrally speaking, well approximated by finite-dimension operators. Again, since the 656-nm flicker is "equichromatic" with the 658-nm background, it is unlikely to generate slow spectrally opponent flicker signals. In this study we performed groundtruth of surface mineralogy to assess the capabilities of this spectrally based approach. None of the spectrally selective, thick stripes units were sensitive to our test of directionality. The implication of this research is that the human visual system can compensate for spatially and spectrally inhomogeneous light fields. This classification is in terms of the number of spectrally different photoreceptor types contributing to color vision. 46. Organisms that are capable of discriminating between spectrally different, equiluminant stimuli possess color vision, according to the standard criterion. Therefore, we decided to separate spectrally emissions of liner and wire, by changing the wire material. Another complication comes when the excitation pulse is ultrashort and therefore spectrally broad. The framework extends the ensemble spectrally, spatially and temporally. Each of them has to contribute spectrally to the creation and projection of a diffused sonic world in which no specific timbre takes the lead. The authors used backgrounds simulating a wide variety of spectral reflectances, spectrally reflective filters, and equal energy light. 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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