radium

高中

英[ˈreɪdiəm]
美[ˈreɪdiəm]

基本释义

n.
<化>镭(88号元素符号Ra)

实用例句

Radium can be used to treat cancer.

镭可以用来治疗癌症.

《简明英汉词典》

Radon is the daughter of radium.

氡是镭的子体.

《简明英汉词典》

Radium can be fixed some distance from its original source.

镭在离它的原始母体一定距离上固定下来.

辞典例句

All London was agog to see the two " parents " of radium.

伦敦全城都渴望见到这两位镭的 “ 父母 ”.

辞典例句

She looked for radium four years in the experiment work.

她在四年实验工作中寻找镭.

辞典例句

To this something still unseen they gave the name radium.

他们给这种人们尚未看到的东西命名为镭.

辞典例句

At one end of the barrel there was some radium.

枪管的一端装有镭.

辞典例句

He was the discoverer of the element radium.

他是镭元素的发现者.

辞典例句

Radioactivity is a special quality of radium.

放射性是镭的一种特性.

辞典例句

Who is the scientist firstly find radium?

首先发现镭的科学家是谁?

辞典例句

Radium and uranium are radioactive elements.

镭和铀是放射性元素.

辞典例句

Tell me when radium was found.

告诉我镭是什么时候被发现的.

辞典例句

They had called the rays from it radioactivity; they now decided to call the element radium.

他们从放射性特性方面考虑为新元素命名, 于是决定称其为“镭”.

英汉非文学 - 科学史

The other element, which caused the stronger radiation, was given the name radium.

另一种发射更强射线的元素定名为镭.

辞典例句

Thanks to her inexhaustible patience and iron will, she had obtained stronger concentrations of the radium.

幸亏她有无穷无尽的耐心和铁一般的意志, 她才得到了浓缩度较大的镭.

辞典例句

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an intensely radioactive metallic element that occurs in minute amounts in uranium ores

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