luminosity

英 [luːmɪ'nɒsətɪ] 美 [,lʊmə'nɑsəti]
  • n. [光][天] 光度;光明;光辉

英文词源


luminosity (n.)
1630s, "quality of being luminous," from French luminosité or else a native formation from luminous + -ity. In astronomy, "intrinsic brightness of a heavenly body" (as distinguished from apparent magnitude, which diminishes with distance), attested from 1906.

双语例句


1. For a few years its luminosity flared up to about 10,000 times the present-day luminosity of the Sun.
它的亮度有几年一度达到了现在太阳亮度的一万倍左右。

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2. Mount Battie without losing its definition would take on a blue luminosity.
远处的巴蒂山沉浸在一派蓝茫茫的暮蔼之中,轮廓朦胧.

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3. Astronomers tacitly assume that stars of the same luminosity and color all have the same mass.
天文学家心照不宣地默认,光度和颜色都相同的恒星具有相同的质量.

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4. The cloud should then have an infrared luminosity thousands of times the sun's bolometric luminosity.
云的红外光度应为太阳热光度的几千倍.

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5. The quasars cannot shine for longer than a few million years with their present luminosity.
在几百万年以后,类星体将不可能具有他们今天那样的发光度.

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