词汇 | dispersion |
释义 | dispersion noun[ U ] uk /dɪˈspɜː.ʃən/ us /dɪˈspɝː.ʃən/ formal → disperse散开;分散 physics specialized the separation of light into different colours色散;弥散 Spreading and scattering all over the placeidiom bedaub bell bestrew billow disseminate distribution dotted around dredge dusting encroach on/upon something ramble rambling scattered scatteringly slap something on slather smear smudge sprinkle You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Physics: optics, microscopy & lasers dispersion | American Dictionarydispersion noun us/dɪˈspɜr·ʒən/ [ C ] chemistry a mixture in which very small pieces of one substance are scattered within another substance [ U ] physics the separation of light into different colors Examples of dispersiondispersion When dispersions happen between two populations with half each population size, then two subpopulations are significantly mixed and become one single population. The dispersions of the textual are generally taken to be a force which, by its very nature, inevitably resists all established forms of cultural authority. First, they must model the dispersion and transport of pollutants through the atmosphere. The question cannot be answered with any precision, given the paucity and dispersion of detailed studies. I found that weaver species could be sorted into six different types of population dispersion, varying from the solitary to very sociable. Graphical displays are very helpful for showing the dispersion of single effects. Other mechanisms such as shear dispersion and sedimentation are usually neglected in the deposition process (see). As markets matured, with increased market activity and the emergence of market facilitators, price dispersion was reduced. Harmonization of environmental standards across countries can have significant effects on the location of businesses and geographic dispersion of emissions. Second, emissions are converted to an average rate of air concentration of particulates, using a simple dispersion model. Here an 'empirical' air dispersion model is used in calculating the dispersion coefficients. The dispersion of starting age is rather pronounced in some of the instruments. Notwithstanding changes and dispersion, the village or community as a whole was clearly identified through time with one name. In relatively simple wave media, the dispersion relation has a single branch. Multiple branches of the dispersion relation are then obtained for linear coupling. See all examples of dispersion 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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