flux

英 [flʌks] 美[flʌks]
  • n. [流][机] 流量;变迁;不稳定;流出
  • vt. 使熔融;用焊剂处理
  • vi. 熔化;流出
  • n. (Flux)人名;(德)弗卢克斯;(英)弗勒克斯

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复数: fluxes;

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1. flux- => flux.

中文词源


flux 变迁

来自拉丁语fluere, 流动,词源同fluent. 引申持续流动,改变,变迁。

英文词源


flux
flux: [14] Flux denotes generally ‘flowing’, and comes from Latin fluxus, a derivative of the past participle of fluere ‘flow’. This verb, similar in form and meaning to English flow but in fact unrelated to it, is responsible for a very wide range of English words: its past participle has given us fluctuate [17], its present participle fluent [16] and a spectrum of derived forms, such as affluent, effluent [18], and influence, and other descendants include fluid [15] (literally ‘flowing’, from Latin fluidus), mellifluous (literally ‘flowing with honey’), superfluous [15], and fluvial [14] (from Latin fluvius ‘river’, a derivative of fluere).

Latin fluxus also produced the card-playing term flush [16].

=> affluent, effluent, fluctuate, fluent, fluid, influence, mellifluous, superfluous
flux (n.)
late 14c., "abnormally copious flow," from Old French flus "a flowing, a rolling; a bleeding" (Modern French flux), or directly from Latin fluxus (adj.) "flowing, loose, slack," past participle of fluere "to flow" (see fluent). Originally "excessive flow" (of blood or excrement), it also was an early name for "dysentery;" sense of "continuous succession of changes" is first recorded 1620s. The verb is early 15c., from the noun.

双语例句


1. Both quantum mechanics and chaos theory suggest a world constantly in flux.
量子力学和混沌理论都表明世界永远处于不断变化中。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Our society is in a state of flux .
我们的社会在不断演变。

来自《权威词典》

3. The market is in a constant state of flux.
市场行情在不断变化.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

4. Events are in a state of flux.
事情在不断变化中.

来自《简明英汉词典》

5. FLUX was used to find out the relation between stationary magnetic field and excitation current.
采用FLUX软件计算了恒定磁场与励磁电流之间的关系,给出了磁感应强度的分布图景及均匀度.

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