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a·tom·ic A0502100 (ə-tŏm′ĭk)adj.1. Of or relating to an atom or atoms.2. Of or employing nuclear energy: an atomic submarine; atomic weapons.3. Very small; infinitesimal. a·tom′i·cal·ly adv.atomic (əˈtɒmɪk) adj1. (Firearms, Gunnery, Ordnance & Artillery) of, using, or characterized by atomic bombs or atomic energy: atomic warfare. 2. (Atomic Physics) of, using, or characterized by atomic bombs or atomic energy: atomic warfare. 3. (Atomic Physics) of, related to, or comprising atoms: atomic hydrogen. 4. extremely small; minute5. (Logic) logic (of a sentence, formula, etc) having no internal structure at the appropriate level of analysis. In predicate calculus, Fa is an atomic sentence and Fx an atomic predicate aˈtomically adva•tom•ic (əˈtɒm ɪk) adj. 1. of, pertaining to, resulting from, or using atoms, atomic energy, or atomic bombs: an atomic explosion; atomic structure; atomic theory. 2. existing as free, uncombined atoms: atomic hydrogen. 3. extremely minute. [1670–80] a•tom′i•cal•ly, adv. a·tom·ic (ə-tŏm′ĭk)1. Relating to an atom or atoms.2. Employing nuclear energy: atomic weapons. See Note at nuclear.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | atomic - of or relating to or comprising atoms; "atomic structure"; "atomic hydrogen" | | 2. | atomic - (weapons) deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energy; "nuclear war"; "nuclear weapons"; "atomic bombs"nuclear | | 3. | atomic - immeasurably small little, small - limited or below average in number or quantity or magnitude or extent; "a little dining room"; "a little house"; "a small car"; "a little (or small) group" | Translationsatom (ˈӕtəm) noun1. the smallest part of an element. 原子 原子2. anything very small. There's not an atom of truth in what she says. 絲毫 微粒aˈtomic (-ˈto-) adjective 原子的 原子的atom(ic) bomb a bomb using atomic energy. 原子彈 原子弹atomic energy very great energy obtained by breaking up the atoms of some substances. 原子能 原子能atomic power power (for making electricity etc) obtained from atomic energy. 原子力 原子力,原子动力 atomic
atomic cocktail1. In medicine, a liquid solution that contains one or more radioactive elements, which is swallowed orally and used in the diagnosis and/or treatment of disorders, especially cancer and diseases of the thyroid. We are just going to administer a sort of atomic cocktail to track the disease's progress. That way, we can better gauge what course of action to take.2. An alcoholic drink composed of vodka, brandy, champagne, and sherry. Created in Las Vegas, Nevada, and named after the nuclear tests conducted in the state during the 1950s. Barkeep, I want something that will knock my socks off. Fix me an atomic cocktail!See also: atomic, cocktailatomic wedgieslang A very severe wedgie, a maneuver in which someone's underwear is yanked up from behind until it is wedged between their buttocks, typically as a prank. Come on, let's give that nerd an atomic wedgie!See also: atomic, wedgieatomic wedgie n. an instance of pulling someone’s underpants up very tightly—from the rear—so that the cloth is pulled between the victim’s buttocks; a severe wedgie or melvin. I’m going to sneak up behind Bob and give him an atomic wedgie. See also: atomic, wedgieatomic
atomic1. of, using, or characterized by atomic bombs or atomic energy 2. of, related to, or comprising atoms 3. Logic (of a sentence, formula, etc.) having no internal structure at the appropriate level of analysis. In predicate calculus, Fa is an atomic sentence and Fx an atomic predicate atomic (jargon)(From Greek "atomos", indivisible) Indivisible;cannot be split up.
For example, an instruction may be said to do several things"atomically", i.e. all the things are done immediately, andthere is no chance of the instruction being half-completed orof another being interspersed. Used especially to convey thatan operation cannot be interrupted.
An atomic data type has no internal structure visible to theprogram. It can be represented by a flat domain (allelements are equally defined). Machine integers andBooleans are two examples.
An atomic database transaction is one which is guaranteed tocomplete successfully or not at all. If an error prevents apartially-performed transaction from proceeding to completion,it must be "backed out" to prevent the database being left inan inconsistent state.atomicIndivisible. An atomic operation, or atomicity, implies an operation that must be performed entirely or not at all. For example, if machine failure prevents a transaction to be processed to completion, the system will be rolled back to the start of the transaction. See two-phase commit and atom.atomic
a·tom·ic (ă-tom'ik), Relating to an atom.a·tom·ic (ă-tom'ik) Relating to an atom. a·tom·ic (ă-tom'ik) Relating to an atom. ATOMIC
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See ATatomic Related to atomic: atomic clock, atomic energy, Atomic structure, Atomic radiusSynonyms for atomicadj (weapons) deriving destructive energy from the release of atomic energySynonymsadj immeasurably smallRelated Words |