单词 | holographic |
释义 | holographicadj. 1. Of a deed, letter, or document: = holograph adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > [adjective] > in own hand all-writteneOE autographical1616 holographical1656 autographal1715 holographic1728 autograph1735 holograph1753 autographic1809 1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) The Romans did not approve of Holographic Testaments. 1895 Columbus (Ohio) Disp. 1 July 1 Heirs under the holographic will. 2. Physics. Of or pertaining to holography; produced by, involving, or used in holography. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > light > diffraction > [adjective] > relating to holography holographic1964 1964 Physics Lett. XIII. 306 High resolutions did not heretofore appear attainable in comparable image-forming X-ray microscopy using..holographic wavefront reconstruction methods. 1966 Nature 5 Mar. 1015/1 Fig. 1 shows the experimental arrangement used to produce holographic recording[s] of a piece of steel channel- section girder, and to demonstrate interference effects on distorting it. 1967 Proc. Inst. Electr. Engineers 105 570/1 The extension of holographic techniques to radio frequencies offers new possibilities. 1967 J. B. De Velis & G. O. Reynolds Theory & Applic. Hologr. i. 6 Holographic interferometry shows promise in the areas of vibration and stress analysis and turbulence studies. 1971 R. J. Collier et al. Optical Hologr. x. 294 We describe here a method of film preparation which can be easily followed in a photographic or holographic laboratory. Derivatives holoˈgraphical adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > writing > written text > [adjective] > in own hand all-writteneOE autographical1616 holographical1656 autographal1715 holographic1728 autograph1735 holograph1753 autographic1809 1656 T. Blount Glossographia Holographical, wholly written with his own hand, from whom it is sent. holoˈgraphically adv. by means of holography; in a holographic manner. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > light > diffraction > [adverb] > by means of holography holographically1966 1966 G. W. Stroke Introd. Coherent Optics & Hologr. v. 79 (heading) Optical filtering with holographically matched spatial filters. 1968 Nature 2 Nov. 474/2 Memory might behave holographically. 1968 Physics Bull. Dec. 423/1 An improved interferometer for comparing the shape of a diesel fuel injector cylinder against a holographically recorded master cylinder. Draft additions September 2021 That has a shimmering, iridescent appearance, reflecting rainbow colours which seem to change when viewed from a different angle or in a different light. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > variegation > iridescence > [adjective] changeablec1450 cangeant1608 volant1616 changeanta1653 changing1659 pavonine1688 versicoloured1721 perlaceous1777 iridescent1794 pavonated1798 chatoyant1816 nacreous1819 shot1824 versicolorate1826 nacrous1836 versicolorous1847 iridine1851 perlarious1858 nacry1859 nacrine1862 playing1871 fire-opalescent1873 irisated1887 holographic1988 1988 D. J. Schow Kill Riff xvi. 197 Bands of holographic foil twined around his thighs and wound down to the tops of his silver space boots. 1995 Philadelphia Daily News (Nexis) 23 May 16 His date..wears a skintight dress made of a cool, shimmering holographic fabric that cost $125. 2021 www.makeup.com 5 Jan. (accessed 22 Mar. 2021) With chunky, white holographic glitter and a clear base, this polish looks like magical snowflakes on your nails. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.1656 |
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