spectroscopy 英 [spek'trɒskəpɪ]   美 [spɛk'trɑskəpi]

spectroscopy

spectroscopy  英 [spek'trɒskəpɪ] 美 [spɛk'trɑskəpi]

n. [光] 光谱学 

名词复数:spectroscopies 

Forty years ago, spectroscopy measurement results were given with six or seven digits at most. 四十年前,光谱学的测量结果最多能保持六到七位有效数字。
The scientists combined this with another technique called near-infrared spectroscopy, which can be used to monitor changes in blood flow in the brain. 科学家将这个和另一种可以监视大脑中的血液流通的叫做近红外线光谱学的的技术联系起来。

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  • n. [光] 光谱学
  • 1. Forty years ago, spectroscopy measurement results were given with six or seven digits at most.

    四十年前,光谱学的测量结果最多能保持六到七位有效数字。

  • 2. The scientists combined this with another technique called near-infrared spectroscopy, which can be used to monitor changes in blood flow in the brain.

    科学家将这个和另一种可以监视大脑中的血液流通的叫做近红外线光谱学的的技术联系起来。

  • 3. In terms of application, Fujita sees a great deal of usefulness, especially in terms of spectroscopy.

    在应用方面,藤田看到了大量的实用性,特别是在光谱学方面。

spec·tros·copy / spekˈtrɒskəpi ; NAmE spekˈtrɑːskəpi / noun [uncountable ] ( chemistry ) ( physics ) the study of forming and looking at spectrausing spectrometers, spectroscopes,etc. 光谱学 spec·tros·copy / spekˈtrɒskəpi ; NAmE spekˈtrɑːskəpi /
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