ionizing
英 [ˈaɪənaɪzɪŋ]
美 [ˈaɪənaɪzɪŋ]
v. (使)电离,离子化
ionize的现在分词
现在分词:ionizing
COCA.40027
双语例句
- An instrument that detects ionizing radiation from elementary particles.
从元素粒子探测致电离辐射的仪器。 - A great deal is now known about the kinds of damage produced in the DNA by ultraviolet radiations, to a lesser extent, by ionizing radiations.
目前已经知道很多关于由紫外线辐射以及在较小程度上由电离辐射引起dna损伤的种类。 - Ionizing radiation exposure is measured as "absorbed dose" in gray ( Gy).
电离辐射的暴露以戈瑞(Gy)“吸入的剂量”来衡量。 - Ionizing radiation is a known cause of certain types of leukaemia ( a malignancy of blood cells).
电离辐射是导致某些类型白血病(一种血细胞恶性肿瘤)的一种已知原因。 - Ionizing radiation may result from sources outside or inside of the body ( i.e. external irradiation or internal contamination).
身体的内部和外部都有可能成为电离辐射的来源(外部照射或内部污染)。 - Cells of the hematopoietic system and gastrointestinal track are extremely sensitive to apoptosis induced by high-dose ionizing radiation.
血液系统和胃肠道细胞极易产生高剂量射线电离辐射所诱导的凋亡。 - Radiofrequency waves are electromagnetic fields, and unlike ionizing radiation such as X-rays or gamma rays, can neither break chemical bonds nor cause ionization in the human body.
射频波就是电磁场,但与X射线或伽玛射线辐射等电离辐射不同的是,射频波不会打破化学键,也不会给人体造成电离辐射伤害。 - Radiation injury: Tissue damage caused by exposure to ionizing radiation.
辐射伤害:曝露在电离辐射中造成的组织损伤。 - International basic safety standards for protection against ionizing radiation and for the safety of radiation sources
国际电离辐射防护和辐射源安全的基本安全标准 - Ionizing radiation refers to electromagnetic or corpuscular radiation that directly or indirectly causes ionization of any material.
一游离辐射:指直接或间接使物质产生游离作用之电磁辐射或粒子辐射。
