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Definition of ambient in English: ambientadjectiveˈambɪəntˈæmbiənt 1Relating to the immediate surroundings of something. 环境的,周围的 the liquid is stored at below ambient temperature 该液体贮存在低于周围温度的环境中。 Example sentencesExamples - Depending on soil type, questions of water usage and ambient temperature times determine the longevity and performance of soil/water combinations.
- At the end of incubation, samples were allowed to cool down to room temperature under ambient conditions and always maintained in an aqueous environment.
- Working in his back yard, aided by a schoolboy neighbor, he timed flashes and measured temperature and ambient light with equipment from the departmental storeroom.
- Current LCD displays on a wide range of applications can be difficult to read if the ambient light is too strong or the reader is not positioned in front of the screen.
- Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons.
- Wide metal door sills and soft-blue ambient lighting welcome you into the car.
- Due to the sharp difference between cooled and ambient air temperatures, people who move between them risk colds and heat stroke.
- On balance, having regard to the ambient background noise, I consider that the additional vehicle movements would not generate such noise and disturbance as to unacceptably harm residents' amenities.
- The 24 seedlings of each treatment were placed in one of two custom-designed root boxes capable of controlling root temperatures, while the shoots were exposed to the ambient greenhouse environment.
- If you have underfloor heating throughout, you will enjoy a better all-round ambient temperature in every room, not just on the ground floor.
- The hatchlings normally emerge after a period of about 45-55 days depending upon the ambient sand temperature and climatic conditions.
- The problem that Nasa has is that the electrical charging and heating effects caused by ambient particle radiation can disturb the delicate measurements needed to detect these effects.
- One of the primary differences in these two environments is the average ambient temperature, both in the day and night.
- Will operation in environments with significantly higher ambient temperatures cause a pump malfunction?
- All tests were run with an ambient temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
- Limited rainfall, high ambient temperatures, and a highly variable physical environment characterize Turkana district.
- These should reduce your CPU temperature by at least 5 degrees centigrade in a 20 degrees centigrade ambient environment.
- They read infrared radiation and are not affected by ambient light.
- All of these headphones use tiny microphones mounted on or inside the headset to pick up the ambient noise just before you hear it.
- You haven't even been in the train long enough to feel the ambient temperature.
- 1.1 Relating to ambient music.
(与)背景音乐(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Harp arpeggios, ambient sounds, a typewriter and speech establish the mood.
- To my ear, the remixes are fine examples of ambient dub.
- For those who aren't familiar with these projects, this collaborative release serves as an excellent introduction to a Danish collective that are doing some really impressive things with ambient guitar work at the moment.
- Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music.
2Relating to or denoting advertising that makes use of sites or objects other than the established media (e.g. by placing slogans on the back of bus tickets). (广告)利用环境来做的(区别于媒体广告) Example sentencesExamples - Print ads complementing the TV and radio ads will run in national media, with ambient advertising at stations and on buses.
- The campaign covers TV, radio, print and ambient media, with the message that the newspaper is worth re-appraising.
- The launch will be backed by a cinema, radio, outdoor and ambient advertising campaign.
- The campaign appeared on BBC television, radio and online as well as supported by ambient media.
- Point-of-sale advertisements accounted for a quarter of the total ambient media spend.
OriginLate 16th century: from French ambiant or Latin ambient- 'going round', from ambire. ambition from Middle English: Ambition comes from Latin ambire, literally meaning ‘to go round or go about’ (also the source of late 16th-century ambient), but with the more specific sense of ‘to go round canvassing for votes’. From this developed the idea of eagerly seeking honour or advancement.
Definition of ambient in US English: ambientadjectiveˈambēəntˈæmbiənt 1attributive Relating to the immediate surroundings of something. 环境的,周围的 the liquid is stored at below ambient temperature 该液体贮存在低于周围温度的环境中。 Example sentencesExamples - All tests were run with an ambient temperature of 20 degrees Celsius.
- One of the primary differences in these two environments is the average ambient temperature, both in the day and night.
- Will operation in environments with significantly higher ambient temperatures cause a pump malfunction?
- Due to the sharp difference between cooled and ambient air temperatures, people who move between them risk colds and heat stroke.
- Working in his back yard, aided by a schoolboy neighbor, he timed flashes and measured temperature and ambient light with equipment from the departmental storeroom.
- The 24 seedlings of each treatment were placed in one of two custom-designed root boxes capable of controlling root temperatures, while the shoots were exposed to the ambient greenhouse environment.
- Wide metal door sills and soft-blue ambient lighting welcome you into the car.
- At the end of incubation, samples were allowed to cool down to room temperature under ambient conditions and always maintained in an aqueous environment.
- If you have underfloor heating throughout, you will enjoy a better all-round ambient temperature in every room, not just on the ground floor.
- The problem that Nasa has is that the electrical charging and heating effects caused by ambient particle radiation can disturb the delicate measurements needed to detect these effects.
- All of these headphones use tiny microphones mounted on or inside the headset to pick up the ambient noise just before you hear it.
- Limited rainfall, high ambient temperatures, and a highly variable physical environment characterize Turkana district.
- Current LCD displays on a wide range of applications can be difficult to read if the ambient light is too strong or the reader is not positioned in front of the screen.
- They read infrared radiation and are not affected by ambient light.
- Seasonal variation in the moon's path through the night sky changes the variance in ambient moonlight between proximate new moons and full moons.
- You haven't even been in the train long enough to feel the ambient temperature.
- These should reduce your CPU temperature by at least 5 degrees centigrade in a 20 degrees centigrade ambient environment.
- Depending on soil type, questions of water usage and ambient temperature times determine the longevity and performance of soil/water combinations.
- On balance, having regard to the ambient background noise, I consider that the additional vehicle movements would not generate such noise and disturbance as to unacceptably harm residents' amenities.
- The hatchlings normally emerge after a period of about 45-55 days depending upon the ambient sand temperature and climatic conditions.
- 1.1 Relating to ambient music.
(与)背景音乐(有关)的 Example sentencesExamples - Harp arpeggios, ambient sounds, a typewriter and speech establish the mood.
- Forsaking the oeuvres of boy bands, their coverage has so far been saturated with unobtrusively tuneful ambient dance music.
- To my ear, the remixes are fine examples of ambient dub.
- For those who aren't familiar with these projects, this collaborative release serves as an excellent introduction to a Danish collective that are doing some really impressive things with ambient guitar work at the moment.
OriginLate 16th century: from French ambiant or Latin ambient- ‘going round’, from ambire. |