双语例句
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She's in a state of extreme excitation.
她现在处于极度兴奋之中。
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The maximum excitation voltage of the sensor is 5 volts.
该传感器的最大激发电压是5伏。
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Thermal emission is a method of emission of carriers by thermal excitation.
热发射是一种通过热激发发射载流子的方式。
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The effects of coherence on excitation transfer are also discussed.
对兴奋迁移相关性的影响也进行了讨论。
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The above-mentioned act is owed to ghastfulness, consternation, excitation or excessively panic-stricken.
上述行为是因为恐怖、惊愕、兴奋或者过于惊慌失措引起的。
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AC excitation is a good solution to this problem.
交流励磁是一种好解法对这个问题。
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Have you checked the excitation circuit grounding?
你检查过励磁回路的接地吗?
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Their excitation and emission spectra were measured.
测量了它们的激发光谱和发射光谱。
近义词
n.
stimulusincentiveanimationwarmthneedle
同根词
词根 excite
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exciting
adj. 令人兴奋的;使人激动的 v. 激动;刺激(excite的ing形式);唤起
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excited
adj. 兴奋的;激动的;活跃的 v. 激动;唤起(excite的过去分词)
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excitable
adj. 易激动的;易兴奋的;易怒的
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excitatory
adj. 兴奋的;刺激性的
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excitant
adj. 刺激性的;使兴奋的 n. [药] 兴奋剂;刺激物
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excitative
adj. 有刺激性的;激发的
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excitedly
adv. 兴奋地;激动地
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excitingly
adv. 刺激地;振奋人心地
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excitement
n. 兴奋;刺激;令人兴奋的事物
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excitability
n. [生理] 兴奋性,应激性;可激发性
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excite
vi. 激动 vt. 激起;刺激…,使…兴奋
百科
1. 活化又称激发(excitation)。粒子(如原子或离子),从外界获得足够能量后,其电子由较低的基态能级跃迁到较高能级的过程。一个分子是否为活化分子依不同的速率理论及反应而标准不同,如碰撞理论中为分子能量ε>ε0(阈能)的分子为活化分子,活化分子也不一定是过渡态,如单分子理论中的赋能分子。活化方式有碰撞传能活化及光活化等多种方式。
释义
n.
technical the application of energy to a particle, object, or physical system, in particular
〈技〉 给粒子(或物体、物理系统)的能量施用,尤指:
Physics the process in which an atom or other particle adopts a higher energy state when energy is supplied
【物理】 激发;激励
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thermal excitation.
热激发(或热激励)。
Physiology the state of enhanced activity or potential activity of a cell, organism, or tissue which results from its stimulation
【生理】 兴奋;激动。
the process of applying current to the winding of an electromagnet to produce a magnetic field
励磁。
the process of applying a signal voltage to the control electrode of an electron tube or the base of a transistor
激励。
the action or state of exciting or being excited; excitement
刺激;兴奋;激动
词源
"late Middle English: from Old French, from late Latin excitatio(n-), from excitare ‘rouse, call forth' (see EXCITE)."