常見例句雙語例句The supernova explosions that create and spread heavy elements also unleash a torrent of high-energy radiation: gamma rays, X-rays, and ultraviolet light.創(chuàng)造并散播重元素的超新星爆發(fā)同樣釋放出一股高能輻射的激流:伽瑪射線,X射線,紫外線。The act or process of destroying most microorganisms in certain foods, such as fish or clam meat, by irradiating them with gamma rays or other radiation to prevent spoilage.對飲料或其它食物,如牛奶或啤酒,加熱到一定溫度并持續(xù)一段時間以殺死可能導致疾病、變質(zhì)或不必要的發(fā)酵的微生物的行為過程。A nuclear detonation creates a severe environment including blast, thermal pulse, neutrons, x- and gamma-rays, radiation, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and ionization of the upper atmosphere.引爆一枚核彈將產(chǎn)生惡劣的環(huán)境,包括沖擊波、熱輻射、中子、X射線和伽馬射線,輻射、電磁脈沖(EMP),以及高層大氣電離。權威例句Gamma rays are high-frequency electromagnetic radiation—essentially, extremely energetic light.ECONOMIST: A new gamma-ray telescope has just been launchedX-rays and gamma rays that Eros gives off in response to bombardment by solar and cosmic radiation.ECONOMIST: An erotic encounterAnd that depends on being able to see the lower-energy radiation, in order to pinpoint what it was that exploded (gamma rays are impossible to focus, so the location of a burst is known only approximately).ECONOMIST: Astronomy 返回 gamma rays radiation