大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 hydrogen bomb
释义:
hydrogen bomb 氢弹
例句:
Some people consider the hydrogen bomb a very fatal weapon which could kill somebody.
有些人认为氢弹是一种非常致命的武器,它可以杀人。
The National Hydrogen Bomb Association hopes to educate people in the safe handling of this type of weapon.
全国氢弹协会希望教育人们如何安全使用这类武器。
The white whale of energy, scientists have been hyping the potential of nuclear fusion since, oh, the first hydrogen bomb was dropped over the Marshall Islands in 1952.
能源的大白鲸,自从,噢,第一颗氢弹在1952年被投掷在马绍尔群岛以来,科学家们一直都在大肆宣传核聚变的潜力。
It is the closest the clock has come to midnight since 1953, when the minute hand was moved to two minutes away following hydrogen bomb tests by the us and Russia.
这是自1953年来时钟最接近午夜的一次,上一次是美国和俄罗斯的氢弹试验,分针移动到距离午夜仅两分钟。
The plot: When Mother Earth's molten core stops spinning for unknown reasons, a team of scientists must go to the centre and detonate a hydrogen bomb to get it to spin again.
主要情节:当大地之母的核心不是什么原因停止转动时,一队科学家们必然要去中心并且要引爆它使它再一次转动。
He mobilized public opinion all over the world against hydrogen-bomb tests.
他动员起世界各地的舆论,反对氢弹试验。
He regretted that work was being done to develop the hydrogen bomb.
They both worried about the possible use of a hydrogen bomb.
He opposed developing the hydrogen bomb.
In 1950, U.S. President Harry Truman announced he had ordered the development of the hydrogen bomb.
The computer helped crunch some of the numbers needed to build the first hydrogen bomb.
Still, his opposition to the hydrogen bomb earned him powerful enemies, and his politics gave them the ammunition to destroy him.
In 1958 Edward Teller, a creator of the hydrogen bomb, suggested using nuclear explosions to dig a harbor near Cape Thompson, Alaska.
Kennan, whose writings gave birth to the theory of nuclear deterrence, argued passionately but futilely against the development of the hydrogen bomb.
That is, it announced that it is developing a hydrogen bomb.
And the perfectly sensible reason why it didn't, he added, was the old Maxim-gun jingle: the Russians have got the hydrogen bomb and the Serbs have not.
The recent tests were done with devices involving "pure fission, " "boosted fission" and "thermonuclear" (implying a hydrogen bomb) processes, which are on the cutting edge of nuclear technology.
After the unmasking of Fuchs through the Venona decrypts, Moscow planned to impede the development of a Western hydrogen bomb by casting doubt on the loyalty of key scientists.
In 1967, China exploded its first hydrogen bomb.
When weapons designers have an idea to boost the yield from a small amount of plutonium, or come up with a faster way to fuse atoms in a hydrogen bomb, they build a prototype for testing.
After the Soviet Union broke America's atomic monopoly in 1949, several prominent scientists and politicians favoured the development of the hydrogen bomb, a fusion weapon hundreds of times more powerful than the bombs that the Manhattan Project had built.
Acting alone, gravity would cause stars to collapse completely, but as long as energy is produced at their centers by nuclear fusion (the joining of atomic nuclei to form new elements, as in a hydrogen bomb), the star is heated and puffed up.
The revamped programme soon began to hit its stride though and became a permanent fixture in the BBC's schedules, with programmes on a wide range of events and issues, including the hydrogen bomb, the Suez crisis, the Hungarian uprising and those 1950s perennials - race and immigration.
