reactor physicist
常見(jiàn)例句
- “I’m not aware that we’ve ever had more than one reactor troubled at a time, ” said Frank N. Von Hippel, a physicist and professor at Princeton, explaining the difficulties faced by the Japanese.
普里斯頓大學(xué)物理學(xué)家弗蘭克·馮·西佩爾教授認(rèn)為日本現(xiàn)在困難重重,“在我印象里,從來(lái)也沒(méi)有(哪個(gè)國(guó)家)遇到過(guò)超過(guò)一個(gè)反應(yīng)堆同時(shí)遇到問(wèn)題” - They are known as fermions, after Enrico Fermi, the physicist who built the first nuclear reactor, and who also gave his name to Fermilab, a particle-physics laboratory near Chicago.
ECONOMIST: Particle physics makes sense, but it assumes too much - David Sanderson, a physicist at the Scottish universities' research and reactor centre, says that while this would need heavy investment (and a lot of workers), plutonium can be mixed with waste and vitrified into storable glass blocks, so making it unusable in bombs if any terrorists managed to steal some.
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