microwaves
英 [ˈmaɪkrəweɪvz]
美 [ˈmaɪkrəweɪvz]
n. 微波炉; 微波
v. 用微波炉烹调(或加热)
microwave的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- 微波炉
Amicrowaveor amicrowave ovenis an oven which cooks food very quickly by electromagnetic radiation rather than by heat. - VERB 用微波炉烹调(或加热)
Tomicrowavefood or drink means to cook or heat it in a microwave oven.- Steam or microwave the vegetables until tender.
蒸或者用微波炉加热蔬菜,直至蔬菜变软。 - ...microwaved food.
用微波炉加热过的食物
- Steam or microwave the vegetables until tender.
双语例句
- That's true. Some molecules, like water and fat, are better absorbers of microwaves than others.
是的。某些分子,比如水和脂肪,比其他的分子吸收微波的能力强。 - Microwaves that transmit television signals always travel in a straight line.
传输电视信号的微波以直线传播。 - Even the shucking of oysters was made easier by microwaves.
甚至牡蛎壳也可以用微波做得更加松脆。 - During World War ⅱ, microwaves were used in radar systems as a way to detect enemy planes.
在第二次世界大战期间,微波是被用在侦测敌机的雷达系统之中。 - Radio wave: Wave from the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum at lower frequencies than microwaves.
无线电波:电磁波谱中比红外辐射频率更低的电波部分。 - They work by bouncing microwaves off solid objects.
它们的工作原理是通过固体来反射微波。 - And more and more people rely on microwaves to thaw frozen food in minutes.
越来越多的人依赖微波炉在几分钟内把冷冻食品解冻。 - Microwaves help nuke their early breakfasts, noon lunches, and five-o'clock dinners.
北美人就算是吃饭也很有效率,微波炉一早就把他们的早餐、午餐和五点的晚餐加热好了。 - Because light has a very high frequency, it can carry a lot more data than microwaves or radio waves, which have much lower frequencies.
由于光的频率非常高,可以比频率低很多的微波或无线电波承载更多的数据。 - A linear accelerator that uses microwaves.
用微波的线性加速器。
