释义 |
sonoˈrescence [f. L. sonōr-us sonorous a.] The conversion of intermittent radiations into sound.
1881E. H. Cook in Philos. Mag. May 378 In the new phenomena we have again a change from more rapid into less rapid, which is very similar to that which occurs in fluorescence. To the change which takes place in this case, therefore, I venture to propose the term ‘Sonorescence’. 1884A. Daniell Princ. Physics 512 It has been proposed to call the last-mentioned property of hard rubber the sonorescence of that substance. Hence sonoˈrescent a.
1881E. H. Cook in Philos. Mag. May 378 A body such as hard rubber..would be called a sonorescent body, just as sulphate of quinine is a fluorescent body. |