fluorescent
英 [flʊə'res(ə)nt; flɔː-]
美 [,flɔ'rɛsnt]
- adj. 熒光的;螢光的;發亮的
- n. 熒光;日光燈
助記提示
1. flu- + -or => fluor (originally meaning "a flowing, flow").
2. => fluor: an old chemistry term for "minerals which were readily fusible and useful as fluxes in smelting". => fluorite / fluorspar.
3. fluorspar ("calcium fluoride," modern fluorite), name of the mineral where it was first found.
4. fluor + -ine (chemical suffix). So named because it is isolated from fluor / fluorite.
5. fluor + -escence (-esce + -ence). Because in fluorspar (fluorite) he first noticed the phenomenon, on analogy of phosphorescence. => "glowing in ultraviolet light".
6. fluorescence => fluorescent.
中文詞源
fluorescent 發熒光的來自19世紀英國物理學家George Stokes, 因為他首先在氟中發現這種發光現象而命名,而並非熒光一定來自於氟。-escence, 開始的,詞源同adolescent.
英文詞源
- fluorescent (adj.)
- 1853 (Stokes), from fluor- (see fluoro-) + -escent (see fluorescence). The electric fluorescent lamp was invented by Edison in 1896, but such lights were rare in homes before improved bulbs became available in the mid-1930s.
雙語例句
- 1. Fluorescent lights flickered, and then the room was brilliantly, blindingly bright.
- 熒光燈閃了幾下,接著屋子裏豁然大亮,刺得人睜不開眼。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. It was lit by hooded fluorescent lamps.
- 照明用的是帶燈罩的日光燈。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. This shop sells fluorescent paint.
- 這家商店出售熒光漆.
來自《簡明英漢詞典》
- 4. With an 18-watt fluorescent bulb you get as much light but use 75% less electricity.
- 用18瓦的熒光燈燈泡有同樣的亮度,而用電量卻減少75%。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. A typical fluorescent lamp is a tube with metal electrodes at each end.
- 日光燈通常是一根兩端裝有金屬電極的管子。
來自柯林斯例句