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
- The polymers can also emit strong fluorescence with the excitation of ultraviolet ( UV) or visible light.
在紫外或可见光的激发下,也能发射出较强的荧光。 - Like humans, most animals rely on visible light for seeing, and plants rely on it for photosynthesis.
和人类一样,大多数的动物需要依赖可见光才能看见东西,而植物则需要光来进行光合作用。 - 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。 - 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。 - There are radical variations in the way languages carve up the spectrum of visible light;
语言中划分可视光线的光谱中存在根本变化; - Whatever product you use should emit only visible light, because ultraviolet light damages the eyes.
你所用的任何产品都应该只发射可见光,因为紫外辐射会伤眼睛。 - 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? - This photo shows the sun in visible light with a few sunspots.
下图显示了在可见光波段下的太阳,日面上有不少黑子。 - The solar constant includes all types of solar radiation, not just the visible light.
太阳常数包括所有类型的太阳辐射,而不仅仅是可见光。 - The Galactic core is obscured in visible light by dust clouds, which infrared light can penetrate.
“银河系核心在红外线可穿过的可见光中被尘埃云遮盖”是啥意思?