critical mass
英 [ˌkrɪtɪkl ˈmæs]
美 [ˌkrɪtɪkl ˈmæs]
n. (核链式反应的)临界质量
牛津词典
noun
- (核链式反应的)临界质量
the smallest amount of a substance that is needed for a nuclear chain reaction to take place
柯林斯词典
- (核链式反应的)临界质量
In physics, thecritical massof a substance is the minimum amount of it that is needed for a nuclear chain reaction. - N-SING (某事发生或继续所需的)足够数量
Acritical massof something is an amount of it that makes it possible for something to happen or continue.- Only in this way can the critical mass of participation be reached.
只有这样才能凑足参与人数。
- Only in this way can the critical mass of participation be reached.
英英释义
noun
- the minimum mass of fissionable material that can sustain a chain reaction
- the minimum amount (of something) required to start or maintain a venture
- the battle for the computer market has now reached critical mass
- there is now a critical mass of successful women to take the lead
- they sold the business because it lacked critical mass
双语例句
- Havens in the Gulf and offshore lack the critical mass to become global financial capitals.
海湾地区和离岸的避税天堂,缺乏成为全球金融中心的关键品质。 - Spring is rapidly maturing and has the critical mass to be a player for the foreseeable future.
Spring正在快速成熟,并将在可预见的未来成为一个参与者。 - But the overall intent of UDDI can only be achieved if a critical mass of service providers is created.
但是只有服务提供者的临界物质被建立,UDDL的全部意图才能实现。 - The same ideas of critical size and critical mass apply to bombs.
同样的临界尺寸概念和临界质量概念适用于原子弹。 - The greater the enrichment, the less the critical mass.
浓缩程度越大,临界质量越小。 - We have a critical mass of banks.
我们已经有了数量可观的银行。 - What happens when the number of students making that choice reaches a critical mass?
如果如此选择的学生变成了大多数,会怎样? - We've reached critical mass and there's no turning back.
我们已经到了最关键的时刻,而且没有回头路。 - Some sort of development in matters of the heart was coming to critical mass.
一些正在发展中的核心问题来到了临界点。 - This creates what is known as a critical mass of nuclear material, which releases its energy instantaneously as atoms inside it split in an uncontrolled chain reaction.
这会造成核原料所谓的临界质量,当其中的原子在无法控制的连锁反应中分裂时,能在瞬间释放出能量。