visible light
英 [ˈvɪzəbl laɪt]
美 [ˈvɪzəbl laɪt]
可见光
英英释义
noun
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation
- the light was filtered through a soft glass window
双语例句
- Only radio, near-infrared, and visible light waves can be studied within the earth's atmosphere.
在地球的大气层以内,只能对射电波、近红外波和可见光波进行研究。 - Electromagnetic radiation is another common dataset ( for example, near-infrared radiation or visible light).
电磁辐射是另一种常见的数据集(例如,近红外辐射或可见光)。 - The ultraviolet light is then converted to visible light by phosphors on the surface of the discharge tube.
而紫外线通过放电管屏面上的荧光粉转变成可见光。 - Visible light is just one form of radiation.
可见光仅是辐射的其中一种形式。 - Electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths longer than visible light but shorter than radio waves.
一种波长比可见光长比无线电波短的电磁射线。 - The traditional answer to this question was that most of the sun's radiation is visible light, so our eyes evolved to see those wavelengths.
一般对这一问题的回答是:大多数的太阳光都是可见光,所以我们的眼睛在进化过程中已经形成了选择性偏好。 - The near-infrared scattering light was thus converted to the visible light band.
该过程将晶体内近红外波段的弹性散射光转换到可见光波段。 - And what is going to allow for absorption or some interaction with visible light?
哪些因素会影响吸收,或者与可见光的关系呢? - Much of visible light reaching us from the solar corona also seems to be due to scattering by electrons.
从日冕中射来的相当大一部分可见光看来也是由电子散射产生的。 - The next step is coming up with a nanotube material that has a high efficiency in pure visible light.
下一步就是制作在纯可见光下同样具有高效率的奈米管材料。