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		Definition of nuclear in English: nuclearadjective ˈnjuːklɪəˈn(j)ukliər 1Relating to the nucleus of an atom. 原子核的 Example sentencesExamples -  I don't know what it has to do with nuclear chemistry either, but the money's good.
 -  This technique is one of the most important uses of nuclear chemistry for archeologists.
 -  This friend, nuclear physicist Peter Buck, also lent him the $1000 to get started.
 -  Think of the power of man which is lodged in control of the principles of nuclear microphysics.
 -  The trouble was that Glenn Seaborg was still alive, though no longer really active in nuclear chemistry.
 -  First, he says, find an atom whose electronic and nuclear spins are particularly resistant to disturbance.
 -  Now, you don't have to be a nuclear physicist or a military strategist to see how dangerous this is.
 -  He was thus in between the primordial hydrogen hypothesis of William Prout and the nuclear atoms of Ernest Rutherford.
 -  An alkali vapour magnetometer is a highly sensitive magnetometer that works at the atomic rather than the nuclear level.
 -  They are backing John Hagelin, a nuclear physicist and leader of the Natural Law Party.
 -  As nuclear physicist Frank Close commented, it should have been the hottest source of radiation west of Chernobyl.
 -  During our stay guests included nuclear physicists attending a conference and a sports college staff reunion.
 -  Its walls are made of bricks that consist of nuclear emulsions and lead sheets.
 -  His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today.
 -  Hulk Hogan makes about as good an actor as Burt Reynolds would a nuclear physicist.
 -  Every nuclear spin in the molecules stores exactly one bit of information.
 -  Born in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, she is a trained nuclear physicist.
 -  The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner.
 -  The resulting nuclear shockwave could very well have caused the volcano to erupt.
 -  It will argue that the network of nuclear physicists which operated inside Iraq prior to the 1990 Gulf war is still in place.
 
 Synonyms central, innermost, mid, middle, interior - 1.1 Denoting, relating to, or powered by the energy released in nuclear fission or fusion.
核能的;核动力的 核潜艇。 Example sentencesExamples -  To generate electricity, we use hydroelectric power, coal and nuclear energy.
 -  The ozone layer might be damaged by the release of nitrogen oxides from nuclear explosions.
 -  If a number of countries build new nuclear reactors, how long would it last?
 -  Their strategy was for the first round to rely heavily on nuclear electricity and energy efficiency.
 -  The Malaysians claim they didn't know the parts were for a nuclear centrifuge.
 -  There has been a virtual freeze on new nuclear reactors being built in Western Europe and North America.
 -  The nuclear reprocessing plant at Thorp, Sellafield, is set to close by 2010.
 -  Chirac, if asked, would probably think you were talking about the nuclear reprocessing plant at La Hague in Normandy.
 -  An attack on a nuclear power plant or other nuclear installation could result in a massive release of radioactive material.
 -  The result might be a chain reaction: a self-sustaining release of nuclear energy.
 -  There's maybe someone in Cumbria running a small nuclear power plant in their garden shed.
 -  The novel isotopes produced by the nuclear industry often mimic natural substances in the body.
 -  Not a single new nuclear reactor has been licensed since 1980.
 -  There are radiation leaks from nuclear power plants or nuclear reprocessing facilities.
 -  Meanwhile the US public was becoming alarmed about nuclear fallout and its consequences.
 -  At first, the program focused mainly on the use of nuclear energy for power generation.
 -  The highest priority targets remain within the aviation, petroleum and nuclear sectors.
 -  Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich?
 -  During the initial nuclear radiation mostly Gamma rays are emitted from the fireball.
 -  Britain will fail to meet new European targets for disposing of radioactive waste, the nuclear industry has admitted.
 
  - 1.2 Denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using nuclear energy.
核武器的 Example sentencesExamples -  For all I know those scientists could have been working on nuclear warheads.
 -  At the time, it seemed a large nuclear strike would disrupt communications networks to the point that command and control services would collapse.
 -  In strategic terms, the most valuable kind of nuclear warhead is that launched from a submarine, as they are the hardest to locate and destroy before they're launched at you.
 -  What are the consequences of the free proliferation of weapons, in particular of nuclear arms?
 -  It really did seem as though the world could end in a blaze of nuclear fury at any moment.
 -  The Defense Department wanted a network that could withstand a nuclear attack on the U.S.
 -  Both countries also have a considerable nuclear capability in their Central Asian bases.
 -  Imagine what the world would look like today if the Third Reich had been the first to possess a nuclear bomb.
 -  Thus far, U.S. policy has been based on the premise that nuclear proliferation is necessarily inimical to U.S. interests.
 -  Such isotopes, he pointed out, could have come only from a nearby nuclear reactor or a nuclear bomb.
 -  Trainees were drilled on how to deal with the specific threats of chemical, biological and nuclear attacks.
 -  None of them ever believed that they were at risk of getting into the middle of a nuclear conflagration.
 -  The general public, and even men in authority, have not realised what would be involved in a war with nuclear bombs.
 -  Assuming nuclear use begets nuclear use, what would follow could be the next dark ages.
 -  So the small nuclear arsenals of France and China did deter the USSR.
 -  The controversial implication is that nuclear proliferation also secures peace under parity.
 -  Our fears about a nuclear strike traditionally include the horrific death toll, the living envying the dead, etc.
 -  We'll look at whether this country is doing enough and spending enough to prepare for a nuclear attack.
 -  Personally, the thought of nuclear strikes in the Middle East, and our oil supply drying up causes me more concern.
 
  
 2Biology  Relating to the nucleus of a cell. 原子核的 细胞核脱氧核糖核酸。 Example sentencesExamples -  Centrosomes also mediate nuclear migrations in a variety of cells and organisms.
 -  PARP is a nuclear enzyme activated by DNA strand breaks induced by alkylating agents or X-rays.
 -  The lining cells showed no significant nuclear pleomorphism or mitotic activity.
 -  Asterisks denote a high level of expression in the inner nuclear layer at this time.
 -  As nuclear condensation occurs, these nuclei align at the apical end of the cyst.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from nucleus + -ar1. Rhymessub-nuclear, thermonuclear    Definition of nuclear in US English: nuclearadjectiveˈn(j)ukliərˈn(y)o͞oklēər 1Relating to the nucleus of an atom. 原子核的 Example sentencesExamples -  Born in the foothills of the Himalayas in northern India, she is a trained nuclear physicist.
 -  Think of the power of man which is lodged in control of the principles of nuclear microphysics.
 -  As nuclear physicist Frank Close commented, it should have been the hottest source of radiation west of Chernobyl.
 -  During our stay guests included nuclear physicists attending a conference and a sports college staff reunion.
 -  Every nuclear spin in the molecules stores exactly one bit of information.
 -  I don't know what it has to do with nuclear chemistry either, but the money's good.
 -  They are backing John Hagelin, a nuclear physicist and leader of the Natural Law Party.
 -  He was thus in between the primordial hydrogen hypothesis of William Prout and the nuclear atoms of Ernest Rutherford.
 -  His second discovery, the nuclear model of the atom, became the basis for how we see the atom today.
 -  Its walls are made of bricks that consist of nuclear emulsions and lead sheets.
 -  This friend, nuclear physicist Peter Buck, also lent him the $1000 to get started.
 -  Now, you don't have to be a nuclear physicist or a military strategist to see how dangerous this is.
 -  The trouble was that Glenn Seaborg was still alive, though no longer really active in nuclear chemistry.
 -  Hulk Hogan makes about as good an actor as Burt Reynolds would a nuclear physicist.
 -  An alkali vapour magnetometer is a highly sensitive magnetometer that works at the atomic rather than the nuclear level.
 -  This technique is one of the most important uses of nuclear chemistry for archeologists.
 -  First, he says, find an atom whose electronic and nuclear spins are particularly resistant to disturbance.
 -  It will argue that the network of nuclear physicists which operated inside Iraq prior to the 1990 Gulf war is still in place.
 -  The resulting nuclear shockwave could very well have caused the volcano to erupt.
 -  The name commemorates Glen Seaborg, the eminent American nuclear physicist and Nobel prizewinner.
 
 Synonyms central, innermost, mid, middle, interior - 1.1 Denoting, relating to, or powered by the energy released in nuclear fission or fusion.
核能的;核动力的 核潜艇。 Example sentencesExamples -  There's maybe someone in Cumbria running a small nuclear power plant in their garden shed.
 -  The ozone layer might be damaged by the release of nitrogen oxides from nuclear explosions.
 -  The highest priority targets remain within the aviation, petroleum and nuclear sectors.
 -  If a number of countries build new nuclear reactors, how long would it last?
 -  Chirac, if asked, would probably think you were talking about the nuclear reprocessing plant at La Hague in Normandy.
 -  There are radiation leaks from nuclear power plants or nuclear reprocessing facilities.
 -  Their strategy was for the first round to rely heavily on nuclear electricity and energy efficiency.
 -  An attack on a nuclear power plant or other nuclear installation could result in a massive release of radioactive material.
 -  At first, the program focused mainly on the use of nuclear energy for power generation.
 -  Britain will fail to meet new European targets for disposing of radioactive waste, the nuclear industry has admitted.
 -  The result might be a chain reaction: a self-sustaining release of nuclear energy.
 -  There has been a virtual freeze on new nuclear reactors being built in Western Europe and North America.
 -  Not a single new nuclear reactor has been licensed since 1980.
 -  Was Heisenberg on the brink of handing over nuclear energy secrets to the Third Reich?
 -  Meanwhile the US public was becoming alarmed about nuclear fallout and its consequences.
 -  The novel isotopes produced by the nuclear industry often mimic natural substances in the body.
 -  During the initial nuclear radiation mostly Gamma rays are emitted from the fireball.
 -  The Malaysians claim they didn't know the parts were for a nuclear centrifuge.
 -  The nuclear reprocessing plant at Thorp, Sellafield, is set to close by 2010.
 -  To generate electricity, we use hydroelectric power, coal and nuclear energy.
 
  - 1.2 Denoting, possessing, or involving weapons using nuclear energy.
核武器的 细胞核脱氧核糖核酸。 核弹。 Example sentencesExamples -  Our fears about a nuclear strike traditionally include the horrific death toll, the living envying the dead, etc.
 -  Trainees were drilled on how to deal with the specific threats of chemical, biological and nuclear attacks.
 -  Personally, the thought of nuclear strikes in the Middle East, and our oil supply drying up causes me more concern.
 -  So the small nuclear arsenals of France and China did deter the USSR.
 -  The general public, and even men in authority, have not realised what would be involved in a war with nuclear bombs.
 -  Assuming nuclear use begets nuclear use, what would follow could be the next dark ages.
 -  Both countries also have a considerable nuclear capability in their Central Asian bases.
 -  It really did seem as though the world could end in a blaze of nuclear fury at any moment.
 -  The controversial implication is that nuclear proliferation also secures peace under parity.
 -  What are the consequences of the free proliferation of weapons, in particular of nuclear arms?
 -  In strategic terms, the most valuable kind of nuclear warhead is that launched from a submarine, as they are the hardest to locate and destroy before they're launched at you.
 -  We'll look at whether this country is doing enough and spending enough to prepare for a nuclear attack.
 -  None of them ever believed that they were at risk of getting into the middle of a nuclear conflagration.
 -  The Defense Department wanted a network that could withstand a nuclear attack on the U.S.
 -  At the time, it seemed a large nuclear strike would disrupt communications networks to the point that command and control services would collapse.
 -  Such isotopes, he pointed out, could have come only from a nearby nuclear reactor or a nuclear bomb.
 -  Imagine what the world would look like today if the Third Reich had been the first to possess a nuclear bomb.
 -  Thus far, U.S. policy has been based on the premise that nuclear proliferation is necessarily inimical to U.S. interests.
 -  For all I know those scientists could have been working on nuclear warheads.
 
  
 2Biology  Relating to the nucleus of a cell. 原子核的 细胞核脱氧核糖核酸。 Example sentencesExamples -  Centrosomes also mediate nuclear migrations in a variety of cells and organisms.
 -  PARP is a nuclear enzyme activated by DNA strand breaks induced by alkylating agents or X-rays.
 -  Asterisks denote a high level of expression in the inner nuclear layer at this time.
 -  The lining cells showed no significant nuclear pleomorphism or mitotic activity.
 -  As nuclear condensation occurs, these nuclei align at the apical end of the cyst.
 
 
 OriginMid 19th century: from nucleus + -ar.     |