A1 noun 中性

radiation

/ˌreɪ.diˈeɪ.ʃən/

Radiation is energy that travels through space as waves or very small particles. It comes from natural sources like the sun and from machines like X-rays in hospitals.

例句

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1

The sun sends radiation to Earth to give us light and heat.

The sun sends energy to the Earth to provide light and warmth.

2

The doctor measured the levels of radiation in the room.

The physician checked how much energy was present in the area.

3

Don't worry, the radiation from your phone is very low.

Do not be afraid because the energy from your mobile device is not high.

词族

名词
radiation
Verb
radiate
副词
radiantly
形容词
radiant
相关
radiator
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记忆技巧

Think of a 'radio' sending out 'action' (waves) in all directions: Radio-Action.

快速测验

Sunscreen helps protect your skin from the sun's ___.

正确!

正确答案是: radiation

例句

1

The sun sends radiation to Earth to give us light and heat.

everyday

The sun sends energy to the Earth to provide light and warmth.

2

The doctor measured the levels of radiation in the room.

formal

The physician checked how much energy was present in the area.

3

Don't worry, the radiation from your phone is very low.

informal

Do not be afraid because the energy from your mobile device is not high.

4

Scientists are studying how solar radiation affects the atmosphere.

academic

Researchers are looking at how energy from the sun changes the air around Earth.

5

The company must follow safety rules regarding nuclear radiation.

business

The business has to obey laws about safety for nuclear energy.

词族

名词
radiation
Verb
radiate
副词
radiantly
形容词
radiant
相关
radiator

常见搭配

solar radiation energy from the sun
radiation levels the amount of radiation
nuclear radiation energy from atoms
ultraviolet radiation UV light from the sun
exposure to radiation being near radiation

常用短语

radiation therapy

using radiation to treat cancer

background radiation

natural radiation that is always around us

radiation poisoning

sickness caused by too much radiation

容易混淆的词

radiation vs radioactivity

Radioactivity is the process of breaking down atoms, while radiation is the energy that is sent out during that process.

radiation vs radiator

A radiator is a machine used to heat a room, whereas radiation is a type of energy.

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使用说明

Use 'radiation' when talking about energy moving through the air. While it often sounds scary, remember that light and heat are also types of radiation.

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常见错误

Some learners think radiation is only something dangerous from nuclear bombs, but it is also a natural part of sunlight.

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记忆技巧

Think of a 'radio' sending out 'action' (waves) in all directions: Radio-Action.

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词源

From the Latin word 'radiatio', which means 'a shining' or 'sending out rays'.

语法模式

uncountable noun often used after adjectives like 'solar' or 'nuclear' usually followed by 'from' (radiation from the sun)
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文化背景

In modern culture, radiation is often linked to science fiction movies or historical events like Chernobyl.

快速测验

Sunscreen helps protect your skin from the sun's ___.

正确!

正确答案是: radiation

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