"thermodynamics" 怎么发音
word
ˌθɝmoʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪks
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θˌɜːmədaɪnˈæmɪks
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释义
Thermodynamics is the branch of physics that studies how heat and energy move and change in systems. It explains things like why engines work, how refrigerators cool, and how energy is transformed.
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ˌθɝmoʊˌdaɪˈnæmɪks
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简化发音
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thur-moh-dy-NAM-iks
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语境中听
Thermodynamics explains how energy moves in a steam engine.
The first law of thermodynamics is about the conservation of energy.
We studied thermodynamics in our physics class last year.
If you're into engineering, you'll hear about thermodynamics all the time.