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 kinetic [kɪ'nɛtɪk]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 运动的, 运动引起的, 动力学的, 活动的

[医] 运动的, 动的, 动力的




    kinetic
    [ adj ]
    1. relating to the motion of material bodies and the forces associated therewith

    2. <adj.pert>
      kinetic energy
    3. characterized by motion

    4. <adj.all>
      modern dance has been called kinetic pantomime
    5. supplying motive force

    6. <adj.all>
      the complex civilization of which Rome was the kinetic center


    kinetic \ki*net"ic\ (k[i^]*n[e^]t"[i^]k or k[-i]*n[e^]t"[i^]k),
    a. [Gr. kinhtiko`s, from kinei^n to move.] (Physics)
    Moving or causing motion; motory; active, as opposed to
    latent.

    {Kinetic energy}. See {Energy}, n. 4.

    1. The treaty limits how fast and far the United States can go in its search for a space-based defense against ballistic missiles that uses such sophisticated technology as laser beams and kinetic energy.
    2. Dance Theatre of Harlem kicks off its four-week New York season with "Footprints Dressed in Red," a new work by the kinetic Garth Fagan.
    3. But "Rooftops" is handsomely produced, directed with kinetic energy and skillfully acted by a youthful cast.
    4. The movie is a kinetic romp through the early years of rock 'n' roll, when Elvis was King and pretenders like Jerry Lee threatened to topple him.
    5. They taught us that flimsy-budgeted, fly-by-night art could be as kinetic and imaginative as - often more so than - the fatter, costlier products of the the world's dream factories. But if I must isolate and enthrone one movie, let it be a later one.
    6. This presentation led some of the panelists to declare that these results constituted some of the best news that space-based kinetic energy defense technology had received lately.
    7. The exchange of energy takes place at various times during both the spacecraft's approach and departure, Flandro said, but Voyager will have substantially more kinetic energy when it leaves than when it arrived.
    8. It is called a "super collider" because it would accelerate the protons until they packed some 20 times the punch _ or kinetic energy _ that existing machines can create.
    9. "The study means, in essence, that kinetic kill vehicles won't do any damned good," says physicist Sidney Drell.
    10. While the pace of work on kinetic anti-satellite or ASAT weaponry is picking up, the size of the eventual system has been scaled back, according to Army officials.
    11. The space-based interception system, small "kinetic kill" rockets on an orbiting platform in space.
    12. Monahan gave the House panel an upbeat assessment of technical progress in research on Brilliant Pebbles, which are kinetic, or non-explosive, weapons that would be permanently based in space and could be activated from a ground command center.
    13. And a fugitive's rampage through a crowded restaurant, pursued by Penn, is a kinetic wonder.
    14. The plan is based on a system of 200 to 400 orbiting satellites, each of which would have 10 so-called "kinetic kill vehicles," or rockets, that would destroy a target by slamming into it at high speeds.
    15. At that energy level, a proton would have only about as much kinetic energy as a mosquito in flight.
    16. The news wires report a new study saying that it would take an improbable 100,000 kinetic kill vehicles to stop present Soviet missiles, but with the new missiles up to 20% would get through.
    17. The Army plans to develop two means of attacking satellites: with kinetic, or non-explosive, warheads fired from 30-foot missiles based on U.S. territory, and with ground-based lasers.
    18. Despite his kinetic energy, there was something soothing about just being around him.
    19. Bush struck on this new theme when he visited Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in California two months ago to tout progress in the "brilliant pebbles" technology that would place thousands of self-contained kinetic rockets in permanent orbit.
    20. In the area of Star Wars, the Soviet Union, like the United States, is unlikely to develop small "kinetic kill" rockets that could be placed in space to shoot down nuclear missiles at long range.
    21. The Journal suggests that this is not news to the Pentagon's SDI office and that this, coupled with Mr. Kucewicz's "facts," has resulted in a shift of SDI's emphasis to kinetic weapons.
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