wavelength
英 ['weɪvleŋθ; -leŋkθ]
美 ['wevlɛŋθ]
英語の語源
- wavelength (n.)
- also wave-length, 1850, "distance between peaks of a wave," from wave (n.) + length. Originally of spectra; radio sense is attested by 1925. Figurative sense of "mental harmony" is recorded from 1927, on analogy of radio waves.
例文
- 1. It 's great to work with people who are on the same wavelength .
- 志を同じくする人と一緒に仕事をするのは素晴らしいですね。
- 2.Blue light has a shorter wavelength than red.
- 青色光の波長は赤色光の波長より短い。
- 3.Radio One has broadcast on this wavelength for years.
- 放送1局はこの波長で長年放送されてきた。
- 4.The authorities were unable to jam this wavelength .
- 当局はこの波長を妨害することはできない。
- 5.She found the wavelength of their broadcasts,and left the radio tuned to their station.
- 彼女は彼らのラジオバンドを見つけて、ラジオをその位置に変えて彼らのラジオ番組を聴いた。
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