中英
vacuum
/ ˈvækjuːm /
/ ˈvækjuːm /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • n.真空,真空容器;真空吸尘器;空白,空虚;(用真空吸尘器所做的)清洁,清扫
  • v.用真空吸尘器打扫
  • adj.利用真空的;真空的;产生真空的
  • CET4/CET6/考研/IELTS/TOEFL/GMAT/SAT/
    • 复数

      vacuums或vacua
    • 第三人称单数

      vacuums
    • 现在分词

      vacuuming
    • 过去式

      vacuumed
    • 过去分词

      vacuumed
  • 网络释义
  • 专业释义
  • 英英释义
  • 1

     真空

    真空(Vacuum):爆炸积聚时会吸引怪物。距离爆炸位置越近,吸引的怪物越多。

  • 2

     真空吸尘器

    ... attachment:附件,附属物,附加功能,这里就是吸尘器的功能几乎都用到了; vacuum真空吸尘器; bristles:猪鬃毛。 ...

  • 3

     真空度

    (2)真空度(Vacuum):以大气压力围标度之零点,用于表示低于大气压力之压力,以真空度来表示。

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  • 双语例句
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  • 权威例句
  • 1
    Vacuum cleaners work by suction.
    真空吸尘器靠抽吸除尘。
    《牛津词典》
  • 2
    The vacuum has an unpleasant smell.
    这个真空吸尘器有股难闻的气味。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    Exclusion of air creates a vacuum in the bottle.
    瓶子里的空气排除后就产生真空。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Vacuum

    Vacuum is space that is devoid of matter. The word stems from the Latin adjective vacuus for "vacant" or "void". An approximation to such vacuum is a region with a gaseous pressure much less than atmospheric pressure. Physicists often discuss ideal test results that would occur in a perfect vacuum, which they sometimes simply call "vacuum" or free space, and use the term partial vacuum to refer to an actual imperfect vacuum as one might have in a laboratory or in space. The Latin term in vacuo is used to describe an object as being in what would otherwise be a vacuum.The quality of a partial vacuum refers to how closely it approaches a perfect vacuum. Other things equal, lower gas pressure means higher-quality vacuum. For example, a typical vacuum cleaner produces enough suction to reduce air pressure by around 20%. Much higher-quality vacuums are possible. Ultra-high vacuum chambers, common in chemistry, physics, and engineering, operate below one trillionth (10−12) of atmospheric pressure (100 nPa), and can reach around 100 particles/cm3. Outer space is an even higher-quality vacuum, with the equivalent of just a few hydrogen atoms per cubic meter on average. According to modern understanding, even if all matter could be removed from a volume, it would still not be "empty" due to vacuum fluctuations, dark energy, transiting gamma- and cosmic rays, neutrinos, along with other phenomena in quantum physics. In modern particle physics, the vacuum state is considered as the ground state of matter.Vacuum has been a frequent topic of philosophical debate since ancient Greek times, but was not studied empirically until the 17th century. Evangelista Torricelli produced the first laboratory vacuum in 1643, and other experimental techniques were developed as a result of his theories of atmospheric pressure. A torricellian vacuum is created by filling with mercury a tall glass container closed at one end and then inverting the container into a bowl to contain the mercury.Vacuum became a valuable industrial tool in the 20th century with the introduction of incandescent light bulbs and vacuum tubes, and a wide array of vacuum technology has since become available. The recent development of human spaceflight has raised interest in the impact of vacuum on human health, and on life forms in general.

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