英漢例句A radioactive isotope of carbon, especially carbon 14. 放射性碳碳的一種放射性同位素,尤指碳14。A type of atom specified by its atomic number, atomic mass, and energy state, such as carbon 14. 核種由它的原子序數(shù)、原子量和能量狀況具體確定的一種原子,如碳14。The carbon 14 atoms oxidize to carbon dioxide which gets blown about and mixed up with lower atmosphere. 碳14原子氧化生成二氧化碳,向四周散去并與低空的大氣混合。Hapgood goes on to mention to two areas where he finds much of his evidence, in data derived from studies of geomagnetism and from carbon 14 dating. Hapgood接著提到二個他找到許多證據(jù)的地方,數(shù)據(jù)來源于地磁研究及碳14測定。The reassessment is based on advances in eliminating modern carbon contamination from ancient bone fragments and recalibration of fluctuations in the pattern of the earth's original carbon 14 content. 但是用放射性碳測定年代的一項最新數(shù)據(jù)表明,遷移過程應該在4.;6萬年至4carbon 14更多例句