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单词 nanotechnology
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Definition of nanotechnology in English:

nanotechnology

noun ˌnanə(ʊ)tɛkˈnɒlədʒiˌnænoʊˌtɛkˈnɑlədʒi
mass noun
  • The branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometres, especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Issues of complexity, evolution, nanotechnology and robotics sit in the very center of this debate.
    • There is talk of cooperation in nanotechnology and solar energy as well.
    • The team from the physics department are experts in nanotechnology, which involves engineering on a microscopic scale.
    • For example, nanotechnology may facilitate the development of Von Neumann probes.
    • How can you see nanotechnology or even macro technology on the way to Mars generating the sorts of energy that you need?
    • Governments and the military have no exclusive access to genetics, robotics or nanotechnology.
    • The former group thinks of nanotechnology as essentially a new branch of materials science.
    • This latest fretting has been prompted by a branch of science called nanotechnology.
    • Nearly all the laws dealt with promoting nanotechnology in those states.
    • It would be irresponsible if this outcome was to be repeated with nanotechnology.
    • Whilst we are a long way away from turning lead into gold, science at the atomic level, or nanotechnology, is with us already.
    • Students presented papers on nanotechnology and super conductors.
    • They were describing an area of advanced nanotechnology called molecular manufacturing.
    • The reason for this disparity is that most definitions of nanotechnology are impossibly broad.
    • With nanotechnology engineers manipulate atomic sized particles to create tiny machines.
    • What is nanotechnology and why is it such a buzz in the computer industry?
    • An eclectic band of researchers is mapping out a new frontier of science known as nanotechnology.
    • Eventually, nanotechnology and semiconductor device technology will converge.
    • The center's research is aimed at the interface of nanotechnology and biology at the molecular level.
    • I don't write about just politics or just war or just nanotechnology or music or science.

Derivatives

  • nanotechnological

  • adjective ˌnanə(ʊ)tɛknəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)lˌnænoʊˌtɛknəˈlɑdʒɪk(ə)l
    • He'll develop nanotechnological optical imaging strategies to catalog signaling cascades at the molecular level.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Even the bizarre prospect of machine-brain interaction and implanted nanotechnological devices starts with therapeutic efforts to enable the blind to see and the deaf to hear.
      • Although this analysis is concerned with and applied to an extreme case of potential biological importance, it might have broad implications on nanotechnological problems.
      • This storage compression takes place within the context of some hardware, and so the quest for nanotechnological progress is intimately linked to it.
      • This phenomenon will find a number of nanotechnological applications, particularly as it benefits from field gradients near small conducting objects.
  • nanotechnologist

  • noun
    • Diatoms can manipulate silica in ways that nanotechnologists can only dream about.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • This research could give a nanotechnologist a lot more materials for construction.
      • Seen this way, mainstream nanotechnology isn't truly new; we've been unwitting nanotechnologists for centuries.
      • Lured by such large numbers, and always on the look-out for the next big thing, venture capitalists are fervently courting nanotechnologists.
      • As explained elsewhere in this issue, nanotechnologists envision molecular machines that could create an era of material abundance.
      • At worst, the biosphere could even be destroyed by what nanotechnologists call grey goo, as a result of self-replication, which is a key goal of genetic engineering.
 
 

Definition of nanotechnology in US English:

nanotechnology

nounˌnanōˌtekˈnäləjēˌnænoʊˌtɛkˈnɑlədʒi
  • The branch of technology that deals with dimensions and tolerances of less than 100 nanometers, especially the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For example, nanotechnology may facilitate the development of Von Neumann probes.
    • The center's research is aimed at the interface of nanotechnology and biology at the molecular level.
    • Eventually, nanotechnology and semiconductor device technology will converge.
    • The reason for this disparity is that most definitions of nanotechnology are impossibly broad.
    • The team from the physics department are experts in nanotechnology, which involves engineering on a microscopic scale.
    • Whilst we are a long way away from turning lead into gold, science at the atomic level, or nanotechnology, is with us already.
    • The former group thinks of nanotechnology as essentially a new branch of materials science.
    • I don't write about just politics or just war or just nanotechnology or music or science.
    • What is nanotechnology and why is it such a buzz in the computer industry?
    • It would be irresponsible if this outcome was to be repeated with nanotechnology.
    • They were describing an area of advanced nanotechnology called molecular manufacturing.
    • There is talk of cooperation in nanotechnology and solar energy as well.
    • How can you see nanotechnology or even macro technology on the way to Mars generating the sorts of energy that you need?
    • With nanotechnology engineers manipulate atomic sized particles to create tiny machines.
    • Students presented papers on nanotechnology and super conductors.
    • An eclectic band of researchers is mapping out a new frontier of science known as nanotechnology.
    • Nearly all the laws dealt with promoting nanotechnology in those states.
    • This latest fretting has been prompted by a branch of science called nanotechnology.
    • Issues of complexity, evolution, nanotechnology and robotics sit in the very center of this debate.
    • Governments and the military have no exclusive access to genetics, robotics or nanotechnology.
 
 
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