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词汇 spectrograph
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Definition of spectrograph in English:

spectrograph

nounˈspɛktrə(ʊ)ɡrɑːfˈspɛktrəˌɡræf
  • An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.

    光谱(摄制)仪;声谱仪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • An imaging spectrograph, a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness.
    • Astronomers have proven this by analyzing the light of distant objects with spectrographs.
    • This approach enables a single imaging spectrograph to perform the work of several independent spectrographs.
    • The imaging spectrograph is connected to a computer.
    • The high-resolution spectrographs on the world's largest telescopes were able to measure wavelengths in quasar spectra more accurately than they had ever been measured in the laboratory.

Derivatives

  • spectrographic

  • adjectivespɛktrə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪkˌspɛktrəˈɡræfɪk
    • However, to the naked eye, the color of emission seems identical among these species, but only spectrographic analysis can prove this.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I can't tell what it is without having to conduct a spectrographic analysis first.
      • Moira sits amongst reams of print-outs and screens of spectrographic soundwave data.
      • The proportions of these isotopes have been computed from spectrographic analysis.
      • Telescopic, gravimetric, and spectrographic scans have revealed fourteen planets in the system.
  • spectrographically

  • adverbspɛktrə(ʊ)ˈɡrafɪk(ə)li
    • These analyses for 32 additional elements, made less frequently, raised the total number of elements determined spectrographically in uranium-base materials to 65.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • A total of 24 females and 137 great calls were of sufficient quality to be spectrographically analysed from the four populations.
      • We further analyzed songs spectrographically.
      • The geographic cline of the first canonical variate implies that calls from adjacent locations are more similar to each other spectrographically than those from more distant sites.
      • The only inaccuracy is the advertised wavelength: it reads ‘650 nm’ when it was measured spectrographically at 660 nm.
  • spectrography

  • nounspɛkˈtrɒɡrəfispɛkˈtrɑɡrəfi
    • A fortuitous recent result of asteroidal spectrography found that the object under observation was, in fact, a nearly dormant comet.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • From closer in, or with the planet eclipsing the sun, he would be able to get a spectrography of the atmosphere.
      • Peirce was an acquaintance of Henry Rowland and, like him, conducted research on color spectrography.
      • Before the end of that century, astronomers knew the answer to that question, thanks to spectrography.

Definition of spectrograph in US English:

spectrograph

nounˈspektrəˌɡrafˈspɛktrəˌɡræf
  • An apparatus for photographing or otherwise recording spectra.

    光谱(摄制)仪;声谱仪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The imaging spectrograph is connected to a computer.
    • Astronomers have proven this by analyzing the light of distant objects with spectrographs.
    • An imaging spectrograph, a digital camera, and a computer analyze the amount of laser light absorbed by the apples, which indicates sweetness.
    • The high-resolution spectrographs on the world's largest telescopes were able to measure wavelengths in quasar spectra more accurately than they had ever been measured in the laboratory.
    • This approach enables a single imaging spectrograph to perform the work of several independent spectrographs.
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