semiclassical
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
- That is classical but has broad, popular appeal.
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Of, pertaining to, or being a theory that describes a physical system by dividing it into two parts, one described by classical physics and the other by either relativistic or quantum mechanical physics.
— The semiclassical approach to the relativistic theory has been recently worked out by several authors and the #92;hbar² corrections to the earlier established TF relativistic theory have been derived¹⁷⁻¹⁹.
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Proto-Indo-European *sem-
Proto-Indo-European *sēmi
Latin sēmi-bor.
English semi-
English classical
English semiclassical
From semi- + classical.
Proto-Indo-European *sem-
Proto-Indo-European *sēmi
Latin sēmi-bor.
English semi-
English classical
English semiclassical
From semi- + classical.
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