flux
英 [flʌks]
美[flʌks]
- n. [流][机] 流量;变迁;不稳定;流出
- vt. 使熔融;用焊剂处理
- vi. 熔化;流出
- n. (Flux)人名;(德)弗卢克斯;(英)弗勒克斯
英英释意
- 1. the rate of flow of energy or particles across a given surface
- 2. a flow or discharge
- 3. a substance added to molten metals to bond with impurities that can then be readily removed
- 4. excessive discharge of liquid from a cavity or organ (as in watery diarrhea)
- 5. a state of uncertainty about what should be done (usually following some important event) preceding the establishment of a new direction of action;
- "the flux following the death of the emperor"
- 6. the lines of force surrounding a permanent magnet or a moving charged particle
- 7. (physics) the number of flux changes per unit area
- 8. in constant change;
- "his opinions are in flux"
- "the newness and flux of the computer industry"
双语例句
- 1. Both quantum mechanics and chaos theory suggest a world constantly in flux.
- 量子力学和混沌理论都表明世界永远处于不断变化中。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. Our society is in a state of flux .
- 我们的社会在不断演变。
来自《权威词典》
- 3. The market is in a constant state of flux.
- 市场行情在不断变化.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 4. Events are in a state of flux.
- 事情在不断变化中.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 5. FLUX was used to find out the relation between stationary magnetic field and excitation current.
- 采用FLUX软件计算了恒定磁场与励磁电流之间的关系,给出了磁感应强度的分布图景及均匀度.
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