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词汇 nanometre
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Definition of nanometre in English:

nanometre

(US nanometer) (also nm)
noun ˈnanə(ʊ)ˌmiːtəˈnanəˌmēdər
  • One thousand-millionth of a metre.

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    Example sentencesExamples
    • Nanomagnets can measure anything from just under a micron to a few nanometres in size, and have applications that range from medical imaging and drug delivery to sensors and computing.
    • Then he formed fibers with diameters of between 300 nanometers and 500 nanometers and began using them to fabricate scaffolds on which to grow human cells.
    • In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales.
    • The mineral forms within a protein matrix as fibrous structures about 50 nanometers wide and 500 nanometers long.
    • These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second.
    • Each ring - composed of polymer chains abandoned as the solvent receded - is several nanometers high and several microns wide.
    • This figure was used to convert subsequent contour measurements from nanometers to kilobases.
    • A nanometer is one-thousandth of a micron, which is one millionth of a meter.
    • As we approach dimensions of one billionth of a metre the nanometre scale it is now appropriate to talk about nanoelectronics rather than microelectronics.
    • Amorphous, polycrystalline, or epitaxial films can be made with thicknesses from 10 nanometers to hundreds of nanometers or thicker.
    • Transistors, which next year will contain features measuring 45 nanometres, or billionths of a metre, have become so small that they leak substantial amounts of electricity.
    • Nanotechnology is used to study the fabrication and manipulation of structures that range in size from one hundred nanometres to a single nanometre (or a billionth of a metre).
    • The Casimir effect could also play a role in accurate force measurements between the nanometre and micrometre scales.
    • That distance varies from a few hundred nanometers to a few micrometers, depending on atom velocity.
    • The data are stored in tiny sheets of plastic polymer film as tiny indentations just 10 nanometers, or millionths of a millimeter, in diameter.
    • Colloidal dispersions have particle sizes in the 1.0 nanometer to 0.50 micrometer range.
    • It looks similar to the CD-ROM on the left, but the scale is in nanometers instead of micrometers.
    • The width of the dot above this letter i is approximately 1 million nanometers.
    • In fact, it can exhibit ordered structures with length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers.
    • The grids comprise carbon nanotubes - long, hollow cylinders of pure carbon a few millionths of a millimetre across and several thousand nanometres long.

Definition of nanometer in US English:

nanometer

(also nm) (British nanometre)
nounˈnanəˌmēdər
  • One billionth of a meter.

    纳米

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Amorphous, polycrystalline, or epitaxial films can be made with thicknesses from 10 nanometers to hundreds of nanometers or thicker.
    • As we approach dimensions of one billionth of a metre the nanometre scale it is now appropriate to talk about nanoelectronics rather than microelectronics.
    • This figure was used to convert subsequent contour measurements from nanometers to kilobases.
    • The data are stored in tiny sheets of plastic polymer film as tiny indentations just 10 nanometers, or millionths of a millimeter, in diameter.
    • These things are measured in nanometres, with a nanometre being a millionth of a millimetre, or about as far as a fingernail grows in a second.
    • In fact, it can exhibit ordered structures with length scales ranging from micrometers to nanometers.
    • That distance varies from a few hundred nanometers to a few micrometers, depending on atom velocity.
    • Then he formed fibers with diameters of between 300 nanometers and 500 nanometers and began using them to fabricate scaffolds on which to grow human cells.
    • The mineral forms within a protein matrix as fibrous structures about 50 nanometers wide and 500 nanometers long.
    • It looks similar to the CD-ROM on the left, but the scale is in nanometers instead of micrometers.
    • Each ring - composed of polymer chains abandoned as the solvent receded - is several nanometers high and several microns wide.
    • A nanometer is one-thousandth of a micron, which is one millionth of a meter.
    • Nanotechnology is used to study the fabrication and manipulation of structures that range in size from one hundred nanometres to a single nanometre (or a billionth of a metre).
    • In addition, he says, the new hydrogels have well-ordered networks of pores on both the nanometer and micrometer scales.
    • Colloidal dispersions have particle sizes in the 1.0 nanometer to 0.50 micrometer range.
    • The grids comprise carbon nanotubes - long, hollow cylinders of pure carbon a few millionths of a millimetre across and several thousand nanometres long.
    • The Casimir effect could also play a role in accurate force measurements between the nanometre and micrometre scales.
    • Nanomagnets can measure anything from just under a micron to a few nanometres in size, and have applications that range from medical imaging and drug delivery to sensors and computing.
    • The width of the dot above this letter i is approximately 1 million nanometers.
    • Transistors, which next year will contain features measuring 45 nanometres, or billionths of a metre, have become so small that they leak substantial amounts of electricity.
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