| 单词 | initiator | 
| 释义 | initiatorn. a.  One who or that which initiates. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > initiating or causing to begin > 			[noun]		 > initiator openerOE first beginninga1382 first beginner?1473 starter1662 initiator1676 mover1873 launcher1897 initiand1969 1676    E. Coles Eng. Dict.  				Initiator, which doth initiate. 1738    W. Warburton Divine Legation Moses I. 68  				The interpreters of these holy Mysteries, the Hierophants and Initiators. 1822    T. Taylor tr.  Apuleius Metamorphosis 276  				Initiators into the mysteries. 1847    G. H. Lewes Hist. Philos. 		(1853)	 125  				Regarded as the initiator of a new epoch. 1943    K. L. Pike Phonetics vii. 120  				At the time in the production of some sound when any moveable part of the vocal apparatus causes any stricture..it becomes an articulator unless it is a closure performing the function of an initiator. 1971    I. F. Hancock in  J. Spencer Eng. Lang. W. Afr. 117  				The process of creolising in the direction of a language other than the initiator language of the pidgin form has been rather misleadingly called relexification.  b.  An explosive or device used to detonate the main charge. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > equipment for working with other materials > 			[noun]		 > with explosives > others portfire1629 port-feu1802 exploder1820 detonator1822 safety fuse1832 shooting-tool1855 magneto-exploder1869 shot-firer1883 initiator1915 booster1917 1915    A. Marshall Explosives xxix. 417  				Of all these explosives silver azide, mercury fulminate, and the aldehyde are the only ones that have a sufficiently high acceleration to be of any use as initiators of detonation. 1944    Compt. Rend. 		(Doklady)	 de l'Acad. des Sci. de l'URSS XLIV. 18  				One might naturally expect that the flash-point..would be lower for the initiators than for secondary explosives. 1962    Ordnance Techn. Terminol. 		(U.S. Army Ordnance School)	 164/1  				Initiator, a device used as the first element of an explosive train, such as a detonator or squib... It generally contains a small quantity of a sensitive explosive. 1964    M. Gowing Brit. & Atomic Energy 1939–45 ix. 264  				His criticism enlivened discussions on bomb assembly, and he participated very actively in the design of the initiator.  c.  Chemistry. Any substance which starts a polymerization reaction. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > polymer chemistry > polymerization > 			[noun]		 > initiator initiator1940 1940    in  Chambers's Techn. Dict.  				 1951    E. M. Frith  & R. F. Tuckett Linear Polymers ii. 50  				In any large-scale production of a polymer, catalytic initiation is nearly always used... The word ‘catalyst’ in this connection is rather a misnomer, as it is almost always destroyed in starting off polymerisation; ‘initiator’ is less open to objection, but has never really established itself. 1959    D. J. Cram  & G. S. Hammond Org. Chem. xxv. 573  				There are three principal classes of free-radical initiators: 1. Compounds..which undergo thermal decomposition... 2. Photosensitizers... 3. Redox systems. 1972    Billingham  & Jenkins in  A. D. Jenkins Polymer Sci.  i. i. 19  				Azo-bis-isobutyronitrile is very frequently used as an initiator for research studies on radical polymerization. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < | 
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