| 单词 | non-nuclear | 
| 释义 | non-nuclearadj.n. A. adj.  1.  Chiefly Science.  a.  Not possessing a nucleus. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell organelle or contents > 			[adjective]		 > having nucleus > not belonging to or having no nucleus anucleate1849 non-nuclear1852 anucleated1872 enucleated1885 enucleate1889 non-nuclear1950 1852    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 142 625  				The chylaqueous fluid is less marked in volume; its corpuscles are spherical and granular, abounding in non-nuclear oleous cells. 1919    Amer. Jrnl. Physiol. Mar. 261  				There is sometimes no great difference between the movements of the nucleated and non-nucleated pieces. Slight agitation, however, shows that the non-nuclear amebas are scarcely attached to the slide. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > atomic nucleus > 			[adjective]		 non-nuclear1870 nuclear1914 1870    Proc. Royal Soc. 1869–70 18 533  				The nuclear [substances] are those that may, per se, become nuclei. The non-nuclear are those that have not that quality. 1872    Proc. Royal Soc. 1871–2 20 505  				This has been accounted for by regarding them as crystals of the modified salt (Na2SO4, 7H2O), which is non-nuclear.  c.  Not forming part of or involving a nucleus or nuclei. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > atomic nucleus > 			[adjective]		 > without nuclear properties non-nuclear1897 the world > space > relative position > central condition or position > 			[adjective]		 > of the nature of a nucleus > not non-nuclear1897 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > morpheme > 			[adjective]		 > other specific types of morpheme productive1889 non-nuclear1897 unproductive1916 replacive1948 subtractive1948 postmedial1958 the world > life > biology > substance > cell > cell organelle or contents > 			[adjective]		 > having nucleus > not belonging to or having no nucleus anucleate1849 non-nuclear1852 anucleated1872 enucleated1885 enucleate1889 non-nuclear1950 1897    Amer. Naturalist 31 596  				The non-nuclear part of the egg or cell. 1920    W. W. Strong New Philos. of Mod. Sci. 103  				Present day theories of the atom assume that the positive charge on the nucleus is equal in magnitude to the charge of the non-nuclear or planetary electrons. 1950    New Biol. 8 20  				The unequal distribution of some non-nuclear hereditary substance. 1996    Evolution 50 2181/2  				Disease resistance is sometimes transmitted in the nonnuclear genomic component.  2.  Not involving or including nuclear energy; (of a state, etc.) not possessing nuclear weapons. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > 			[adjective]		 > nuclear > not non-nuclear1946 society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > 			[adjective]		 > provided with nuclear weapons > not non-nuclear1946 1946    Santa Fe New Mexican 27 Apr. 4/4  				This physicist was not particularly impressed by the atomic bomb. This reaction..is disconcertingly common among non-nuclear scientists. 1956    Bull. Atomic Scientists June 204/1  				The nonnuclear nations may have the feeling that they alone constitute the stakes in the great struggle for world hegemony that the East is waging with the West. 1957    Bull. Atomic Scientists Sept. 260/2  				The U.S. on June 26 also proposed a reduction of nonnuclear weapons. 1967    Economist 25 Feb. 698/2  				The case for Britain (and France) going non-nuclear would become more persuasive after the signing of the treaty. 1991    Christian Sci. Monitor 19 Dec. 7/1  				Two plants that produce nonnuclear bomb parts will close by 1996.  3.  Cultural Anthropology and Sociology. Not associated with or characteristic of nuclear settlement or a nuclear family. ΚΠ 1953    Man 53 183/1  				The pattern of settlement is of a non-nuclear kind. 1976    Demography 13 137/1  				There is a decreasing tolerance for family forms which include non-nuclear members. 1996    Population Stud. 50 76  				The proportion of non-nuclear families has remained high even in urban areas.  B. n.   A non-nuclear object, state, etc. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > 			[noun]		 > equipping with nuclear weapons > nation not equipped non-nuclear1961 the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > morphology > morpheme > 			[noun]		 > other specific types of morpheme verbalizer1888 premedial1925 postradical1937 postmedial1946 replacive1948 subtractive1948 non-nuclear1961 prefixoid1963 singulative1966 1961    Y. Olsson On Syntax Eng. Verb vi. 127  				The Nv-expansion contains no non-nuclears. 1966    Economist 13 Aug. 634/1  				Keeping the devices out of non-nuclear hands (and sight), but providing the service at a much lower cost than the non-nuclears would face. 1973    Population Stud. 27 311  				We cannot readily infer that these high values among the 28.6% of the total sample made up of spouseless heads account for the high..‘variation in non-nuclears’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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