wavelength
n. <物>波长; 波段; 完全一致,融洽
A wavelength is the distance between a part of a wave of energy such as light or sound and the next similar part.
Sunlight consists of different wavelengths of radiation...
阳光由几种不同波长的射线组成。
Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red.
蓝光的波长比红光的短。
A wavelength is the size of radio wave which a particular radio station uses to broadcast its programmes.
She found the wavelength of their broadcasts, and left the radio tuned to their station.
她找到了他们的广播波段,把收音机调到那个位置收听他们电台的节目。
If two people are on the same wavelength, they find it easy to understand each other and they tend to agree, because they share similar interests or opinions.
It's great to work with people who are on the same wavelength.
与志同道合的人一起工作真是太棒了。
1. the distance (measured in the direction of propagation) between two points in the same phase in consecutive cycles of a wave
2. a shared orientation leading to mutual understanding;
on the same wavelength【非正式用语】
完全一致;融洽
It's great to work with people who are on the same wavelength.
与志同道合的人一起工作真是太棒了。
Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red.
蓝光的波长比红光的短。
Radio One has broadcast on this wavelength for years.
广播1台已经用这个波长广播多年了.
The authorities were unable to jam this wavelength.
当局无法干扰这一波长.
She found the wavelength of their broadcasts, and left the radio tuned to their station.
她找到了他们的广播波段,把收音机调到那个位置收听他们电台的节目。