holographic
holographic 英 [,hɒlə'ɡræfɪk] 美 [,hɑlə'ɡræfɪk]
adj. 全息的;全部手写的
- Anything holographic refers in some way to a hologram, which is a three-dimensional, projected image of something or someone.
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- adj. 全息的;全部手写的
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1. When Hogan first realised this, he wondered if any experiment might be able to detect the holographic blurriness of space-time.
当霍根第一次意识到这一点时,他急欲知道是否有实验能够探测时空的全息模糊度。
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2. holographic telepresence means we can record a three-dimensional image in one location and show it in another location, in real-time, anywhere in the world.
远程全息临场技术意味着我们能够在一个地点记录一个三维的影像,并且在世界任何地方能够实时地显示这个影像。
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3. No one knows what it would mean for us if we really do live in a hologram, yet theorists have good reasons to believe that many aspects of the holographic principle are true.
如果我们确实生活在一张全息图中,没人知道这对我们究竟意味着什么。 但理论学家有很好的理由相信全息原理的很多方面是真实的。
- holographic (adj.) 1743, of writing, from holograph + -ic; physics sense is from 1964 (see holography). Related: Holographical.
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