1.【物】同步;同步性
1.occurrence at the same time or movement at the same rate, or an example of this phenomenon
1.You don't have to be even a single cell. If you look, for instance, at how lasers work, that would be a case of atomic synchrony.
你不需要活着。举例来说,如果你们知道激光是如何工作的,那就是一个原子层面上的同步例子。
2.But they did have a strong sense of a need for terrestrial matters to be brought into synchrony with the heavens.
不过他们确实有一种强烈的直觉,地面事件需要与天空进入同步的状态。
3.Laser light differs from normal light in that it is of a narrow band of colours, with the light waves all oscillating together in synchrony.
激光和自然光有所不同,它仅包含很窄范围内的色光,光波会发生同步振动。
4.But I hope that you'll go outside and see the world in a new way , to see all the amazing synchrony around us . Thank you.
但我希望当你们走出去,你们可以以一种全新的视角看世界。去发现我们周围绝妙的同步现象。谢谢。
5.While other animals' brain regions development in synchrony, in humans, the development of the PFC lags far behind that of other areas.
其他动物的大脑区域发育是同步的,而人类的PFC发育远远慢于大脑其他区域。
6.because matches often require synchrony between disparate species , it is no surprise that climate change creates mismatches.
因为偶合通常需要不同物种之间的同步性,所以气候变迁会造成失合并不令人惊讶。
7.Their synchrony reduces the number of possible states the brain can be in, lowering its phi.
他们之间的同步性大大减少了大脑可能处于的状态,减小了phi值。
8.Further studies should aim to determine the clinical impact of this improved synchrony.
还需要更多的研究这种人机同步性改善后对临床的影响。
9.The fact that space and time are elastic, stretching and warping in synchrony with our passage, is weird, but inescapably true.
时空是有弹性的,在我们穿越时空的过程中它会延伸、扭曲,这种说法听起来荒谬,却是无可否认的事实。
10.For one, although the brain's cells typically fire at all different times, during meditation they fire in synchrony.
其中一个发现是,大脑细胞典型的常态是在不同的时刻激发活动,但在冥想中它们是同步激发的。