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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Physics, Power, Weapons
nu·cle·ar /ˈnjuːkliə $ ˈnuːkliər/ ●●○ W2 AWL adjective [usually before noun]  1 HPTPrelating to or involving the nucleus (=central part) of an atom, or the energy produced when the nucleus of an atom is either split or joined with the nucleus of another atom (原子)核的;核能的 France’s reliance on nuclear energy 法国对核能的依赖 a nuclear power station 核电站 a nuclear-powered submarine 核动力潜艇2 PMWHPrelating to or involving the use of weapons that use nuclear energy 核武器的 anti-nuclear, conventionalnuclear bomb/weapon/missile etc the threat of nuclear attack 核攻击的威胁 concern about the country’s nuclear weapons program 对该国核武器计划的关注 With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the possibility of a nuclear holocaust (=a nuclear war that destroys much of the Earth) was greatly reduced. 随着苏联的解体,核浩劫爆发的可能性大大降低。 a nuclear testing area 核试验区
Examples from the Corpus
nuclearThe findings of 47 per-cent who preferred nuclear compares with 50 per-cent for fossil fuels.Gasoline would have been ideal for a sudden blaze; the sealed nuclear drive was useless in that respect.Most of the debate was really about an alleged universality of the nuclear family of married biological parents and their legitimate children.nuclear fissionAny more massive star that exhausts its nuclear fuel will collapse completely under its own gravity.This is the first stage of a nuclear reaction which can lead to an explosion.According to the report the country possessed four nuclear reactors.a nuclear testing areaThe left strongly opposes both nuclear tests and plans to manufacture nuclear weapons.the threat of nuclear warThese authors argue that, in the absence of a specific treaty prohibition nuclear weapons are not perse illegal.nuclear energyS., restrict certain investments in, for example, nuclear energy.Towards this end, agreements were signed on fishing, trade, environmental protection and the peaceful use of nuclear energy.Juries may not understand the niceties of nuclear energy, but they can distinguish right and wrong.They suggest instead, however, that preference should be given to the development of small nuclear energy complexes.This is just the latest example of the threat to free information and even free speech presented by the nuclear energy lobby.By then nuclear energy should be contributing more than one-fifth of electricity generation.What the public and governments have to assess is the need for nuclear energy versus the risk of another Chernobyl-type accident.Worst of all are the perils of nuclear energy whether used for peace or war.nuclear bomb/weapon/missile etcThey tell us that we should not manufacture and deploy nuclear weapons.Draw battlefield nuclear weapons back from the front line.As for Mrs Thatcher's loudly voiced determination to force through a replacement of the Lance nuclear missile, nobody is listening.All the danger is in the White House, from nuclear weapons on down.Finally, he pro-posed a moratorium on nuclear weapons testing.
Origin nuclear (1800-1900) nucleus
nu·cle·ar adjectiveChineseSyllable
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nuclear
nuclear W2 AC /ˈnjuːkliə $ ˈnuːkliər/ adjective [usually before noun]
 Date: 1800-1900
 Origin: nucleus
1. relating to or involving the nucleus (=central part) of an atom, or the energy produced when the nucleus of an atom is either split or joined with the nucleus of another atom:
    France’s reliance on nuclear energy
    a nuclear power station
    a nuclear-powered submarine
2. relating to or involving the use of weapons that use nuclear energy ⇨ anti-nuclear, conventional
    nuclear bomb/weapon/missile etc
    the threat of nuclear attack
    concern about the country’s nuclear weapons program
    With the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the possibility of a nuclear holocaust (=a nuclear war that destroys much of the Earth) was greatly reduced.
    a nuclear testing area


🔑 nu·clear AW BrE /ˈnjuːkliə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈnuːkliər/ 🔊 adjective [usually before noun] 🔑 using, producing or resulting from nuclear energy 原子能的;核能的a nuclear power station核电站the nuclear industry原子能工业nuclear-powered submarines核动力潜艇

energy, fossil fuel, fracking, fuel, hydroelectric, nuclear, oil, power station, solar, wind farm

🔑 connected with weapons that use nuclear energy 核武器的a nuclear weapon/bomb/missile 核武器;核弹;核导弹a nuclear explosion/attack/war 核爆炸/攻击/战争the country's nuclear capability (= the fact that it has nuclear weapons) 这个国家的核力量nuclear capacity (= the number of nuclear weapons a country has) 核能力(physics 物理) of the nucleus (= central part) of an atom 核子的;原子核的nuclear particles核粒子a nuclear reaction核反应

amplitude, atom, energy, fission, force, frequency, gravity, molecule, nuclear, physics