Câu hỏi về câu ví dụ, định nghĩa và cách sử dụng của "Nuclear"
Ý nghĩa của "Nuclear" trong các cụm từ và câu khác nhau
Q:
nuclear có nghĩa là gì?
A:
A nuclear family is basically the “core” family only - parents and children. It does not include grandparents, aunts, uncles, grandchildren, etc.
In some countries it is common for extended families to live in the same house. In Western countries it is more typical for only the nuclear family to share one household.
In some countries it is common for extended families to live in the same house. In Western countries it is more typical for only the nuclear family to share one household.
Từ giống với "Nuclear" và sự khác biệt giữa chúng
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa nuclear và atomic ?
A:
Technically, "nuclear" refers to things related to nuclei (of atoms or other things), and "atomic" refers to things related to atoms. Often they're interchangeable when talking about things like "nuclear/atomic energy" or "nuclear/atomic weapons." "Nuclear" is more often used now, while "atomic" was more common in the mid-20th century.
Q:
Đâu là sự khác biệt giữa nuclear và nucleus ?
A:
I believe "nuclear" is an adjective, while "nucleus" is a noun.
Bản dịch của"Nuclear"
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? 삼양에서 핵불닭볶음면을 출시한 뒤로, 핵이라는 단어는 원래의 nuclear 보다도 very의 의미, 즉 강조의 의미로 사용되는 경우가 많아졌습니다.
A:
After Samyang put out its 핵불닭볶음면을 ("Nuclear Spicy Chicken Ramen"), the word 핵 started being used to mean "very", or in other words for emphasis, even more so than its original meaning of "nuclear".
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? nuclear
A:
Nuclear
Q:
Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? nuclear
A:
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Nói câu này trong Tiếng Anh (Mỹ) như thế nào? experiência nuclear
A:
nucelar experience(experiencia nuclear)
nuclear experiment(experimento nuclear)
nuclear experiment(experimento nuclear)
Những câu hỏi khác về "Nuclear"
Q:
The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved to extend the operation term of Sendai nuclear power station more 20 years. The current term expires in 2024. Kyushu Electric Power co, applied to extend and was reviewed their safety majors by the authority. The plant will be the 5th power station of extending the operation term in Japan. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
× The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved to extend the operation term of Sendai nuclear power station more 20 years.
✓ The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved to extend the operation term of Sendai nuclear power station for 20 more years.
× Kyushu Electric Power co, applied to extend and was reviewed their safety majors by the authority.
✓ Kyushu Electric Power co, applied to extend it and (it was reviewed their safety majors) by the authority.
× The plant will be the 5th power station of extending the operation term in Japan.
✓ The plant will be the 5th power station in Japan to have its operation term extended.
The "was reviewed ... majors" part doesn't make sense. In particular, the "majors" word makes no sense.
✓ The Nuclear Regulation Authority has approved to extend the operation term of Sendai nuclear power station for 20 more years.
× Kyushu Electric Power co, applied to extend and was reviewed their safety majors by the authority.
✓ Kyushu Electric Power co, applied to extend it and (it was reviewed their safety majors) by the authority.
× The plant will be the 5th power station of extending the operation term in Japan.
✓ The plant will be the 5th power station in Japan to have its operation term extended.
The "was reviewed ... majors" part doesn't make sense. In particular, the "majors" word makes no sense.
Q:
nuclear cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
Very good. There is no S sound at the end.
Very good. There is no S sound at the end.
Q:
Nuclear power has always been a topic that has sparked considerable debate. Some people argue that nuclear technology contributes to a more peaceful world and ease the energy shortage, while others offer dissenting opinions. Overall, I am more inclined to think that the disadvantages outweigh the advantages.
It is true that nuclear weapons play a part in maintaining security and peace. The power of nuclear weapons can be devastating, enabling them to deter terrorism and foreign invaders. In addition, nuclear energy has been a great hope for cutting emissions as it produces electricity using little carbon. It also creates a steady power supply- unlike renewables, which don't make electricity when the wind doesn't blow, or the Sun doesn't shine.
However, nuclear power cuts both ways. If nuclear weapons end up at the hands of countries of extremism, they will become not deterrents but tremendous threats to the earth. Therefore, the spread of nuclear has become one of the biggest challenges in the modern century. Nuclear safety is also a matter of considerable public concern. The tragedies of nuclear disasters have already created a picture of how dangerous nuclear energy is. Chornobyl, the world's worst civilian nuclear disaster, killed tens of thousands of people and attacked people nearby with cancers in the decades following. The environmental degradation caused by nuclear radiation leak is also an ongoing process. A study of fishes in the sea around a wrecked nuclear power station in Fukushima, Japan, suggests that the radioactivity continues to escape into the environment.
To sum up, nuclear is quite literally on the front line of world peace and energy crisis, but not in a good way. It is far from mitigating these issues and might even add to them. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
It is true that nuclear weapons play a part in maintaining security and peace. The power of nuclear weapons can be devastating, enabling them to deter terrorism and foreign invaders. In addition, nuclear energy has been a great hope for cutting emissions as it produces electricity using little carbon. It also creates a steady power supply- unlike renewables, which don't make electricity when the wind doesn't blow, or the Sun doesn't shine.
However, nuclear power cuts both ways. If nuclear weapons end up at the hands of countries of extremism, they will become not deterrents but tremendous threats to the earth. Therefore, the spread of nuclear has become one of the biggest challenges in the modern century. Nuclear safety is also a matter of considerable public concern. The tragedies of nuclear disasters have already created a picture of how dangerous nuclear energy is. Chornobyl, the world's worst civilian nuclear disaster, killed tens of thousands of people and attacked people nearby with cancers in the decades following. The environmental degradation caused by nuclear radiation leak is also an ongoing process. A study of fishes in the sea around a wrecked nuclear power station in Fukushima, Japan, suggests that the radioactivity continues to escape into the environment.
To sum up, nuclear is quite literally on the front line of world peace and energy crisis, but not in a good way. It is far from mitigating these issues and might even add to them. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
“Eases the energy shortage”
Q:
NUCLEAR WEAPONS
I am of the opinion that nuclear weapons definitely be outlawed worldwide as soon as possible. If we don’t deal with this problem soon it is inevitable that we will suffer catastrophic consequences. It is the matter of human survival and a major threat to our existence.
First of all, the primary reason nuclear weapons should be banned is that they threaten every life on the planet. No one would deny that nuclear weapons are the most terrifying weapon ever invented. A nuclear detonated in a city would immediately kill tens of thousands of people and tens of thousands more would suffer horrific injuries, later die from radiation exposure. It is so dangerous to hold such destructive weapons worldwide that it should be banned.
Secondly, it costs lots of money to possess nuclear weapons. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the United States spends an estimated $ 34.8 billion per year to maintain, operate and upgrade its nuclear weapon arsenal. It is doubtful whether it is worth spending a lots of money on such weapons that may only ruin us.
Lastly, nuclear weapons are dangerous to develop and maintain. For example, Japanese people were killed in a hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll. We must not forget that the probability for similar accidents happens.
For the reasons mentioned above, it is a truism that nuclear weapons should be banned worldwide. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
I am of the opinion that nuclear weapons definitely be outlawed worldwide as soon as possible. If we don’t deal with this problem soon it is inevitable that we will suffer catastrophic consequences. It is the matter of human survival and a major threat to our existence.
First of all, the primary reason nuclear weapons should be banned is that they threaten every life on the planet. No one would deny that nuclear weapons are the most terrifying weapon ever invented. A nuclear detonated in a city would immediately kill tens of thousands of people and tens of thousands more would suffer horrific injuries, later die from radiation exposure. It is so dangerous to hold such destructive weapons worldwide that it should be banned.
Secondly, it costs lots of money to possess nuclear weapons. According to the Congressional Budget Office, the United States spends an estimated $ 34.8 billion per year to maintain, operate and upgrade its nuclear weapon arsenal. It is doubtful whether it is worth spending a lots of money on such weapons that may only ruin us.
Lastly, nuclear weapons are dangerous to develop and maintain. For example, Japanese people were killed in a hydrogen bomb test at Bikini Atoll. We must not forget that the probability for similar accidents happens.
For the reasons mentioned above, it is a truism that nuclear weapons should be banned worldwide. cái này nghe có tự nhiên không?
A:
丁寧に添削して頂き、ありがとうございます。私はまだ文法を間違えるレベルですが、語感というものは、外国語を学ぶ者として最後まで習得することは難しそうですね。immediately と instantly の違いなどは、いわれれば、そうなのかな、という感じもします。拙い英文をたくさん他にもあげていますので、添削して頂けたら、有難く思います。
Q:
Hãy chỉ cho tôi làm thế nào để phát âm nuclear.
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