magnetic

[英] [mæɡˈnetik] [美] [mæɡˈnɛtɪk] 生词本
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1. ADJ-GRADED 磁的;磁性的 If something metal is magnetic, it acts like a magnet. 
  • ...magnetic particles.

    磁性微粒

2. ADJ 磁力(作用)的 You use magnetic to describe something that is caused by or relates to the force of magnetism. 
  • The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces.

    带电气体粒子会受磁力影响。

magnetically
  • ...metal fragments held together magnetically.

    由于磁力而吸在一起的金属碎片。

3. ADJ 磁化的;带磁性的 You use magnetic to describe tapes and other objects which have a coating of a magnetic substance and contain coded information that can be read by computers or other machines. 
  • ...her magnetic strip ID card.

    她的磁条身份证

  • ...magnetic recording tape.

    录音磁带

4. ADJ-GRADED 引人注目的;有吸引力的;有魅力的 If you describe something as magnetic, you mean that it is very attractive to people because it has unusual, powerful, and exciting qualities. 
  • ...the magnetic effect of the prosperous German economy on would-be immigrants.

    繁荣的德国经济对未来移民的吸引力

  • ...the magnetic pull of his looks and her personality.

    他外表的魅力与她个性的魅力

Adjective

1. of or relating to or caused by magnetism;

  • "magnetic forces"

2. having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel;

  • "the hard disk is covered with a thin coat of magnetic material"

3. capable of being magnetized

4. determined by earth's magnetic fields;

  • "magnetic north"
  • "the needle of a magnetic compass points to the magnetic north pole"

5. having the properties of a magnet; the ability to draw or pull;

  • "an attractive force"
  • "the knife hung on a magnetic board"

6. possessing an extraordinary ability to attract;

  • "a charismatic leader"
  • "a magnetic personality"

体育

  • 1.磁性的

医学

  • 1.磁〔性〕的,有磁性的

地质学

<名>
  • 1.磁性
  • 2.又称 :磁性(magnetism)

计算机

  • 1.【修】磁(性)[M,MAG]
1. The compass was invented in China. As early as in the Warring States Period (450 B.C.-221 B.C.), a magnet was used as a device that pointed to magnetic north, and this device was named "Si Nan" by the ancient Chinese. In the Northern Song Dynasty (960 A.D.-1127 A.D.), another device was invented with a magnetic iron needle that pointed to magnetic north, and this device was later used in navigation. The compass was introduced to Europe in the 13th century.
中国首先发明指南针。 战国时期, 中国已经用磁石制成了指南的仪器, 古人称它为“司南”。 北宋时, 又发明了用天然磁石摩擦钢针制成的罗盘针, 即真正的指南针,并应用于航海。 13世纪指南针传到欧洲。

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2. He has magnetic personality.
他有吸引人的个性。

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3. I have a magnetic disc.
我有一张磁盘。

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4. If we charge it with electricity, it will become magnetic.
如果充上电,它就会带有磁性。

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5. Pigeons navigate less accurately when the earth's magnetic field is disturbed.
地球磁场受到干扰时,鸽子的道航能力就会变得不准确。

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6. The iron has lost its magnetic force.
这块铁已失去了磁力。

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