unpaired
英 [ʌnˈpeəd]
美 [ʌnˈpɛrd]
adj. 不成对的
BNC.30070 / COCA.36287
英英释义
adj
双语例句
- The free radical theory of aging posits that substances with unpaired electrons attack the body's molecules and cause the functional decline of organs over time.
衰老的自由基学说指出,自由基中的不配对电子攻击人体内其他物质的分子,从而进行配对,引起器官功能衰退。 - An atom or group of atoms with at least one unpaired electron.
至少含有一个不成对电子的原子或原子团。 - These unpaired electrons are the cause for the high chemical reactivity of free radicals.
由于这些不配对电子,这些分子或原子常具有高度的化学活性。 - So now what we have is four unpaired electrons.
现在我们有4个未配对电子。 - Free radicals develop when atoms in the body's cells have unpaired electrons, which can lead to damage to different parts of the cell, including DNA.
自由基发生是当身体细胞中的原子有单电子,能导致包括DNA在内的细胞不同部分的破坏。 - At the end of the day you have some unpaired electrons.
今天的最后,你有些未成对电子。 - But what we see we have is that we only have two unpaired electrons here.
但我们看到,我们只有两个未配对的电子。 - Free radical is a group of one or more than one unpaired electrons stayed high energy excited state which molecule induced by physical or chemical factors produce.
自由基是由于分子在物理或化学因素作用下产生含有一个或一个以上的不配对电子,处于一种不稳定的高能激发态。 - All unpaired atom, molecule and atomic group are called free radicals, which exist in body widely.
凡是具有未成对电子的原子、分子或原子团都称为自由基,在体内分布广泛。 - Their unpaired electrons make the atoms behave like tiny permanent magnets that align with and strengthen an applied magnetic field.
它们的未成对电子使原子成为小型的永磁体,它们沿外磁场排列,并因此增强外磁场。