单词:atom
[计] 原子
n. (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything
考试类型:[高考/四级/六级/考研/托福]
atom的用法和样例:
例句
- Scientists have unlocked the secret of the atom.科学家已经揭开了原子的秘密。
- A molecule of water consists of two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen.水分子含有两个氢原子和一个氧原子。
- The atom bomb is the offspring of the 20th century physics.原子弹是20世纪物理学的产物。
- That cannot get up an atom of sympathy for them.那并不能激发起人们对他们的丝毫同情。
- There isn't an atom of truth in the rumour.谣言中没有丝毫的真实性。
常见句型
- Water is made up of atoms of hydrogen and oxygen.水由氢和氧的原子构成。
- The power of the atom will become still better as time goes by.随着时间的流逝,原子动力的利用还会变得更好。
- The plane was blown to atoms by the rocket.飞机被火箭炸得粉碎。
- We hadn't an atom of food.我们没有一点食物了。
- There isn't atom of sense in what you say.你所说的话没有道理。
- In the face of sharp criticisms the young atom scientist still stuck to his colors.面对着尖锐的批评,这位青年原子科学家依然坚持自己的主张。
词汇搭配
- split the atom分裂原子
- complex atom(s)复杂原子
- simple atom(s)简单原子
- splitting atom(s)裂变原子
- blow sth to atoms炸成碎片
- break sth to atoms打得粉碎
- smash sth to atoms打得粉碎
- an atom of一点点,丝毫(没有)
经典引文
That the universe was formed by a fortuitous concourse of atoms.
出自:Swift
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