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单词 monopole
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monopole1

noun ˈmɒnəpəʊlˈmänəˌpōl
  • 1Physics
    A single electric charge or magnetic pole, especially a hypothetical isolated magnetic pole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The result would be quite different if the magnetic dipoles were composed instead of free monopoles, analogous to electric charges.
    • Yet particle theories like Grand Unified Theories and superstring theory predict magnetic monopoles should exist.
    • The coupling of electrons to these momentum-space monopoles is mathematically similar to their coupling to the real-space magnetic monopoles that have long been sought by particle physicists.
    • ‘In a sense the searches for both magnetic monopoles and gravity waves are very similar,’ he says.
    • Pinfold and his team are searching for an elusive, almost mythical, particle called a magnetic monopole.
  • 2A radio aerial or pylon consisting of a single pole or rod.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He said that most households would need to re-orient their TV antennas from the existing northerly direction to point to the new monopole.
    • If we can't do that, we would need to have a 15 metre monopole somewhere in the vicinity, and that would have more visual effect.
    • Common HF antennas like vertical monopoles, horizontal wire dipoles, and loop antennas all provide omni-directional communications when configured properly.
    • Marsis features three long antenna booms - a dipole and monopole - that broadcast very long wavelength radio waves toward the planet.
    • A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole (half dipole).

Derivatives

  • monopolar

  • adjective
    • The histograms display the average monopolar array length at each time point.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Energy from the monopolar system may travel through one of two routes or some combination of the two.
      • The length of the longest microtubule bundle in monopolar tubulin arrays was measured microscopically.
      • In contrast to monopolar energy delivery, the bipolar technique requires an electrolytic medium to conduct the electrical energy from the active to the return electrode.
      • Like the recessive alleles, frayed spindles and monopolar spindles characterized the spindle defects.

monopole2

noun ˈmɒnəpəʊlˈmänəˌpōl
  • A champagne that is exclusive to one shipper.

Origin

Late 19th century: from French, 'monopoly'.

 
 

monopole1

nounˈmänəˌpōl
  • 1Physics
    A single electric charge or magnetic pole, especially a hypothetical isolated magnetic pole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet particle theories like Grand Unified Theories and superstring theory predict magnetic monopoles should exist.
    • The coupling of electrons to these momentum-space monopoles is mathematically similar to their coupling to the real-space magnetic monopoles that have long been sought by particle physicists.
    • Pinfold and his team are searching for an elusive, almost mythical, particle called a magnetic monopole.
    • The result would be quite different if the magnetic dipoles were composed instead of free monopoles, analogous to electric charges.
    • ‘In a sense the searches for both magnetic monopoles and gravity waves are very similar,’ he says.
  • 2A radio antenna or pylon consisting of a single pole or rod.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Marsis features three long antenna booms - a dipole and monopole - that broadcast very long wavelength radio waves toward the planet.
    • Common HF antennas like vertical monopoles, horizontal wire dipoles, and loop antennas all provide omni-directional communications when configured properly.
    • If we can't do that, we would need to have a 15 metre monopole somewhere in the vicinity, and that would have more visual effect.
    • A digital radio hi-fi tuner will come with an indoor aerial, either a ribbon dipole or a monopole (half dipole).
    • He said that most households would need to re-orient their TV antennas from the existing northerly direction to point to the new monopole.

monopole2

nounˈmänəˌpōl
  • A champagne that is exclusive to one shipper.

Origin

Late 19th century: from French, ‘monopoly’.

 
 
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