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- atmospheric nuclear explosion effect 大气层核爆炸效应
- atmosphere nuclear explosion 大气层核爆
- Widespread fallout from a nuclear explosion. 核爆炸后散布很广的放射性坠尘
- The slow descent of minute particles of debris in the atmosphere following an explosion,especially the descent of radioactive debris after a nuclear explosion. 放射性粒子的沉降爆炸后放射性粒子通过大气缓慢下降,尤指核爆炸后放射性粒子的下降。
- The slow descent of minute particles of debris in the atmosphere following an explosion, especially the descent of radioactive debris after a nuclear explosion. 放射性粒子的沉降爆炸后放射性粒子通过大气缓慢下降,尤指核爆炸后放射性粒子的下降
- INVESTIGATION OF FIRST MIMIC NUCLEAR EXPLOSION DRILLING TEACHING. 参加首次模拟核爆演练教学调查分析。
- The missile warhead hit the target, effecting a nuclear explosion. 导弹头命中目标, 完成了一次核爆炸。
- The missile warhead hit the target effecting a nuclear explosion . 导弹头命中目标完成了一次核爆炸。
- A rapid expansion of hot gas would mimic a nuclear explosion. 热气的快速膨胀会产生酷似核爆炸的效果。
- atmospheric nuclear explosion 大气层核爆炸
- There are two general ways in which fires can originate in a nuclear explosion. 在核爆炸中,可通过两种途径引起火灾。
- The radioactive particles that settle to the ground after a nuclear explosion. 核爆炸后落在地面的放射性微粒。
- He put the odd weather down to nuclear explosions. 他曾把这种天气归因于核爆炸。
- Mushroom clouds appear after nuclear explosions. 核弹爆炸后会产生蘑菇云。
- The attenuation of neutrons from a nuclear explosion involves several different phenomena. 核爆炸中子的减弱包括几种不同的现象。
- A highly luminous, intensely hot spherical cloud of dust, gas, and vapor generated by a nuclear explosion. 火球由核爆炸产生的高亮度的、剧热的球状尘埃、气体或蒸汽
- Atmospheric nuclear tests are now banned by an international treaty. 在大气层中进行核试验现在已被一项国际条约所禁止。
- Illustrations of the destruction caused to ships by air blast from a nuclear explosion are presented in Chapter V. 关于核爆炸空中爆震波对船只造成的破坏,将在第五章说明。
- One advanced version is the Excalibur, already being tested, which boosts the X ray produced by a nuclear explosion. “魔剑”是一种已经进行了试验的先进武器,它增强由核爆炸产生的x射线。
- Intelligence detects activity near blast site that may augur a second nuclear explosion. 美情报机构在朝鲜核爆炸地点附近检测到活动,可能预示着朝鲜还将进行一次核爆炸。
