thermal
英 [ˈθɜː.məl]
美 [ˈθɝː.məl]
- adj. 热的;热量的;保热的
- n. 上升的热气流
1. warm => thermal (w -> th).
thermal 热的,热量的therm-,热,热量,-al,形容词后缀。
- thermal (adj.)
- 1756, "having to do with hot springs," from French thermal (Buffon), from Greek therme "heat, feverish heat," from PIE *gwher- "to heat, warm" (cognates: Latin fornax "an oven, kiln," formus "warm," Old English wearm; see warm (adj.)). Sense of "having to do with heat" is first recorded 1837. The noun meaning "rising current of relatively warm air" is recorded from 1933.
- 1. He was found by a police helicopter using thermal imaging equipment.
- 一架警用直升机借助热成像设备找到了他。
- 2. My feet were like blocks of ice despite the thermal socks.
- 虽然穿了保暖袜子,我的双脚还是像冰块一样。
- 3. Rescue teams are using thermal imaging to locate survivors of the earthquake.
- 救援队伍正利用热成像确定地震幸存者的位置。
- 4. The atomic reactor generates enormous amounts of thermal energy.
- 原子反应堆发出大量的热能.
- 5. They will build another thermal power station.
- 他们要另外建一座热能发电站.