nanometer 英 ['neɪnəmi:tə]   美 ['nænə,mitɚ]

nanometer

nanometer  英 ['neɪnəmi:tə] 美 ['nænə,mitɚ]

n. [计量] 纳米(即十亿分之一米) 

名词复数:nanometers 

The laser shots created nanometer-sized particles in the air. 激光的射击在大气中产生毫微米大小的微粒。
Properly configured, the billions of atoms in the merely nanometer thick conductors behave like a single artificial atom and obey the laws of quantum mechanics. 只要经过正确的设置,仅纳米厚的导体中数十亿个原子就像单个人工原子那般服从量子力学的规律。

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  • n. [计量] 纳米(即十亿分之一米)
  • 1. The laser shots created nanometer-sized particles in the air.

    激光的射击在大气中产生毫微米大小的微粒。

  • 2. Properly configured, the billions of atoms in the merely nanometer thick conductors behave like a single artificial atom and obey the laws of quantum mechanics.

    只要经过正确的设置,仅纳米厚的导体中数十亿个原子就像单个人工原子那般服从量子力学的规律。

  • 3. You're not going to express things to the nanometer if you measured them with a ruler, Because it implies a false precision, We're kind of doing the same thing with pixels, right?

    如果你用一把尺子去测量一些东西,却将它们表示到纳米级别,因为这意味着一个虚假的准确性,对于像素,我们也正在做同样的事情,对吧?

  • nanometer (n.) also nanometre, 1963, from nano- + meter (n.2).
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