"spectroscopy" 怎么发音
word
spɛkˈtɹɑskəpi
spek-TRAHS-kuh-pee
spɛktɹˈɒskəpi
spek-TROS-kuh-pee
释义
Spectroscopy is a scientific method used to study and analyze the way matter interacts with light or other electromagnetic radiation, helping scientists learn about the properties of substances.
IPA 音标
美式英语
spɛkˈtɹɑskəpi
英式英语
spɛktɹˈɒskəpi
简化发音
美式
spek-TRAHS-kuh-pee
英式
spek-TROS-kuh-pee
语境中听
Spectroscopy helps us study the composition of stars.
Many chemists use spectroscopy in their experiments.
Spectroscopy measures how light is absorbed or emitted by materials.
Thanks to spectroscopy, we can detect elements on distant planets just by analyzing their light.