flux
n.(名词)
A flow or flowing.流动A continued flow; a flood.See Synonyms at flow 泛滥:不断地流动;洪流参见 flowThe flowing in of the tide.涨潮:潮水的涌入Medicine The discharge of large quantities of fluid material from the body, especially the discharge of watery feces from the intestines.【医学】 不正常的排便:从体内大量排出液体物质,尤指从肠中排出水样粪便
The rate of flow of fluid, particles, or energy through a given surface.流动率:流体、微粒或能量通过一设定的表面时流动的速率See flux density 参见 flux densityThe lines of force of a magnetic field.磁力:磁场的磁力线Constant or frequent change; fluctuation:变迁:不断或经常的变化;波动:例句:.The newness and flux of the computer industry has meant many opportunities for women and minorities.(Connie Winkler).计算机工业的更新和不断变化为妇女和少数民族提供了许多机会.(康妮·温克)
Chemistry Metallurgy A substance that aids, induces, or otherwise actively participates in fusing or flowing, as:【化学】 【冶金学】 熔接剂:一种帮助催化或以其它方式活跃地参加熔化或回流的助熔剂,例如:A substance applied to a surface to be joined by welding, soldering, or brazing to facilitate the flowing of solder and prevent formation of oxides.焊剂:施于熔接或焊接以防止氧化、促进焊面结合的物质A mineral added to the metals in a furnace to promote fusing or to prevent the formation of oxides.熔剂:加入熔炉中的金属中防止氧化物形成、有助熔合的矿物An additive that improves the flow of plastics during fabrication.助熔剂:在制塑过程中提高塑料流动性的添加剂A readily fusible glass or enamel used as a base in ceramic work.涂底:用作制陶工艺基料的易熔的琉璃或搪瓷v.(动词)fluxed,flux.ing,flux.es v.tr.(及物动词)To melt; fuse.熔化;熔合To apply a flux to.使用助熔剂v.intr.(不及物动词)To become fluid.熔化To flow; stream.流动;流
来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old French 源自 古法语 from Latin flôxus [from past participle of] fluere [to flow] * see bhleu- 源自 拉丁语 flôxus [] 源自fluere的过去分词 [流] *参见 bhleu-