isotopes的意思和读音

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isotope

: [ˈaɪsəˌtoʊp] : [ˈaɪsətəʊp]

n.,

isotopes  

Adj.+n.radioactive isotope

n.element,form,variant,version

n.1.,

n.1.one of the forms of a chemical element that have the same atomic number because they have the same number of protons, but have a different number of neutrons, and therefore have a different mass

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1.The company has not yet been able to determine the source of those leaks, and confirming the isotopes' exact levels could take much longer.

2.I'm digging on the isotopes, this metaphysics shit is dope, and if all this can give me hope, you know I'm satisfied.

3.Yet Australia has problems of its own with its single, albeit newish reactor, and has recently been importing isotopes from South Africa.

4.a heavy toxic silvery-white radioactive metallic element; occurs in many isotopes; used for nuclear fuels and nuclear weapons.

5.On my 12th birthday, I really wanted a titanium centrifuge so, you know, I could separate radioactive isotopes. Of course.12

6.He said a heavy-water reactor is inappropriate for producing medical isotopes as Iran claims is its intention.

7.Depending on the nature of this event, the proportions of the different isotopes of any given elements are somewhat different.

8.None of the xenon isotopes we measured were the direct result of uranium fission.

9.So those living close to the sea, or in corridors suffering frequent storms, will tend to absorb more of the heavy isotopes in their hair.

10.All of the evidence points toward a conclusion that the sun is "communicating" with radioactive isotopes on Earth, said Fischbach.