单词 | radiational |
释义 | radiationaladj. Of, relating to, or involving radiation. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > energy or power of doing work > [adjective] > relating to radiation radiational1899 1899 Science 19 May 708/2 Data for conductivity and radiational emissivity. 1949 A. Koestler Insight & Outlook xi. 156 The ‘particles’ in the atom..are capable of persisting as functional wholes in the teeth of mechanical, thermal and radiational disturbances. 1964 M. McLuhan Understanding Media (2001) xix. 201 Lewis Mumford calls this urbanization ‘implosion’, but it was really an explosion... The wheel and the road expressed and advanced this explosion by a radiational or center–margin pattern. Centralism depends on margins that are accessible by road and wheel. 2003 Chicago Tribune (Midwest ed.) 19 Sept. ii. 10/5 Clear, calm and dry conditions expected locally Friday night are optimal for radiational cooling. Derivatives radiˈationally adv. by, or by means of, radiation; as regards radiation; for reasons involving radiation. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > solar radiation > [adverb] radiationally1936 1936 Geogr. Rev. 26 118 Every radiation..fog is necessarily associated with a radiationally produced ground inversion of temperature. 1969 R. B. Fuller Operating Man. Spaceship Earth vi. 76 Our spaceship..is continually refueled radiationally by the Sun and other cosmic radiation. 2001 Physical Rev. E. 63 011904-1 We show the stability of neuronal pulses (action potentials) with increasing refractory periods, which decompose into two (radiationally) unstable kinks in the limit. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2008; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1899 |
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