柯林斯詞典refract /r??fr?kt/ (refracting,refracted,refracts) 1. V-T/V-I When a ray of light or a sound wave refracts or is refracted, the path it follows bends at a particular point, for example when it enters water or glass. (使)折射 As we age, the lenses of the eyes thicken, and thus refract light differently. 隨著我們年齡的增長,眼睛的晶狀躰變厚,因此對光線的折射也會發(fā)生變化。 ...surfaces that cause the light to reflect and refract. ...導致光線發(fā)生反射和折射的表麪。2. refractionN-UNCOUNT ...the refraction of the light on the dancing waves. ...起伏的波浪上光線的折射。 返回 refract劍橋詞典When water or glass , etc. refracts light or sound , etc., it causes it to change direction or to separate when it travels through it. 使折射 The glass prism refracted the white light into the colours of the rainbow . 玻璃稜鏡將白色光折射成彩虹的七色光。 返回 refract