atom

  • 51atom — [[t]æ̱təm[/t]] atoms N COUNT An atom is the smallest amount of a substance that can take part in a chemical reaction. A methane molecule is composed of one carbon atom attached to four hydrogens …

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  • 52Atom — atomas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. atom vok. Atom, n rus. атом, m pranc. atome, m …

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  • 53atom — atomas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. atom vok. Atom, n rus. атом, m pranc. atome, m …

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  • 54ATOM — yun. Maddenin bölünemez en küçük parçası manasında eski çağ felsefesinde kullanılan bir tâbir, günümüze kadar gelmiş ve ilmî tabir olarak kalmıştır. Atom, maddenin bölünmez bir parçası değil, kendisi de daha küçük parçalardan yaratılmış çok küçük …

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  • 55Atom — das Atom, e (Mittelstufe) der kleinste chemisch nicht weiter teilbare Baustein der Materie Beispiel: Das Atom besteht aus einem Kern und Elektronen …

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  • 56atom — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin atomus, from Greek atomos, from atomos indivisible, from a + temnein to cut Date: 15th century 1. one of the minute indivisible particles of which according to ancient materialism the universe is… …

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  • 57Atom- — A·to̲m im Subst, betont, begrenzt produktiv; verwendet in Bezug auf Waffen und Energie, die auf der Spaltung von Atomkernen beruhen ≈ Kern ; die Atombombe, der Atombunker, die Atomenergie, die Atomexplosion, die Atomkraft, das Atomkraftwerk, der… …

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  • 58atom — at|om [ ætəm ] noun count ** 1. ) the smallest unit of a chemical element, that can combine with other atoms to make molecules: hydrogen/carbon/oxygen atoms 2. ) usually in negatives a very small amount of something: He hasn t an atom of sense …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 59atom — [16] Etymologically, atom means ‘not cut, indivisible’. Greek átomos ‘that which cannot be divided up any further’ was formed from the negative prefix a ‘not’ and the base *tom ‘cut’ (source also of English anatomy and tome), and was applied in… …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 60atom — noun (C) 1 the smallest part of an element (1) that can exist alone or combine with other substances to form molecules 2 a very small amount of something: There isn t an atom of truth in it …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English