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[dif·fract || dɪ'frækt]◙ v. לשבור (קרן אור)* * *◙ (רוא ןרק) רובשל◄ -
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verb \/dɪˈfrækt\/( fysikk) diffraktere(s), spalte(s) -
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dif.fract[difr'ækt] vt 1 difratar, fazer difração de. 2 apartar, separar. 3 Opt desviar os raios luminosos. -
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дифрагировать; рассеиваться ( об излучении или потоке частиц) -
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дифрагировать; рассеиваться ( об излучении или потоке частиц)The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > diffract
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v. bryta (ljusstråle)
См. также в других словарях:
Diffract — Dif*fract , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Diffracted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Diffracting}.] [L. diffractus, p. p. of diffringere to break in pieces; dif = dis + frangere to break. See {Fracture}.] To break or separate into parts; to deflect, or decompose by… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
diffract — 1803, perhaps a back formation from DIFFRACTION (Cf. diffraction). Related: Diffracted; diffracting … Etymology dictionary
diffract — [di frakt′] vt. [< L diffractus, pp. of diffringere, to break in pieces < dis , apart + frangere, BREAK] to subject to diffraction … English World dictionary
diffract — [dɪ frakt] verb Physics cause to undergo diffraction. Derivatives diffractive adjective diffractively adverb Origin C19: from L. diffract , diffringere break in pieces … English new terms dictionary
diffract — diffraction ► NOUN Physics ▪ the process by which a beam of light or other system of waves is spread out as a result of passing through a narrow aperture or across an edge. DERIVATIVES diffract verb diffractive adjective. ORIGIN Latin, from… … English terms dictionary
diffract — v.tr. Physics (of the edge of an opaque body, a narrow slit, etc.) break up (a beam of light) into a series of dark or light bands or coloured spectra, or (a beam of radiation or particles) into a series of alternately high and low intensities.… … Useful english dictionary
diffract — transitive verb Etymology: back formation from diffraction Date: 1803 to cause to undergo diffraction … New Collegiate Dictionary
diffract — /di frakt /, v.t. to break up or bend by diffraction. [1795 1805; back formation from DIFFRACTION] * * * … Universalium
diffract — verb a) To cause diffraction b) To undergo diffraction … Wiktionary
diffract — dif·fract dif rakt vt to cause to undergo diffraction … Medical dictionary
diffract — dif|fract [dıˈfrækt] v [T] technical to bend light or sound waves as they pass around something or through a hole →↑refract >diffraction [dıˈfrækʃən] n [U] … Dictionary of contemporary English