magnetic
adj. 有磁性的,有吸引力的; 磁性的; 有吸引力的; 有魅力的
If something metal is magnetic, it acts like a magnet.
...magnetic particles.
磁性微粒
You use magnetic to describe something that is caused by or relates to the force of magnetism.
The electrically charged gas particles are affected by magnetic forces.
帶電氣體粒子會受磁力影響。
You use magnetic to describe tapes and other objects which have a coating of a magnetic substance and contain coded information that can be read by computers or other machines.
...her magnetic strip ID card.
她的磁條身份證
...magnetic recording tape.
錄音磁帶
If you describe something as magnetic, you mean that it is very attractive to people because it has unusual, powerful, and exciting qualities.
...the magnetic effect of the prosperous German economy on would-be immigrants.
繁榮的德國經濟對未來移民的吸引力
...the magnetic pull of his looks and her personality.
他外表的魅力與她個性的魅力
1. of or relating to or caused by magnetism;
2. having the properties of a magnet; i.e. of attracting iron or steel;
3. capable of being magnetized
4. determined by earth's magnetic fields;
5. having the properties of a magnet; the ability to draw or pull;
6. possessing an extraordinary ability to attract;
Assessment of Cervical Myelopathy Using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Prediction of Prognosis After Laminoplasty.
採用經顱磁刺激評估脊髓型頸椎病椎板成形術及其預後.
A magnetic reversal is very unlikely to happen in the next few millennia, anyway.
起碼,在以後的幾千年裡是不會發生這種磁場逆轉的.
This phenomena is called NMR ( nuclear magnetic resonance ) .
這種現象稱為 核磁共振.
The world still has that magnetic attraction for us.
世界對我們來說仍然具有那種吸引力.
In recording, a sealed continuous loop of magnetic cassette tape.
在磁記錄技術中, 一種密封式連續迴圈的盒式磁帶.