sono-
pref.(前缀)
语源
pref.(前缀)
- Sound:
表示一声音:
sonobuoy.
声纳浮标
语源
- From Latin sonus [sound] * see sonic
源自 拉丁语 sonus [声音] *参见 sonic
sono-
1
variant of soni-:
sonometer.
Related Words
- soni-
- sonobuoy
- sonogram
- sonograph
- sonometer
- ultrasonography
sono-
combining form
⇨ see son-
combining form
⇨ see son-
sono-
combining form
- of or relating to sound表示“声音的”; “与声音有关的”:
-
sonometer.
词源
from Latin sonus 'sound'.
1953 Jrnl. AcousticalSoc. Amer. XXV. 655/1In view of the frequent attributing of sonochemical reactions to the concomitant heating effect, it is curious that higher temperatures give smaller yields.
1966 New Scientist 12 May 367/1 (caption) It now seems that a substantial part of the ‘fixed’ nitrogen available to marine plants and animals is due to sonochemical processes in waves.
1953 A. Weissler in Jrnl. AcousticalSoc. Amer. XXV. 651 (heading)Sonochemistry: the production of chemical changes with sound waves.
1958 New Scientist 25 Sept. 926/3 These conditions give rise to many remarkable effects which are now being studied such as sonoluminescence, ultrasonic cleaning and sonochemistry.
1966 Ibid. 12 May 367/1It might well be said that an understanding of sonochemistry is the key to the understanding of numerous chemical changes which take place around us in everyday life.
1939 Jrnl. Amer. Chem. Soc. LXI. 2392/1The luminescence which appears when sound waves pass through liquids has been called acoustic or sonic luminescence, for short, sonoluminescence.
1958 Sonoluminescence . [ see sonochemistry above]
1976 Jrnl. AcousticalSoc. Amer. LX. 103/2The sonoluminescence from a gas dissolved in water is inversely proportional to the thermal conductivity of the gas.
1974 Ultrasonics XII. 25/1 Chemical and sonoluminescent effects occur in gaseous (pseudo) cavitation but never in vaporous cavitation.
1964 Jrnl. Chem. Physics XL. 608/2Water and dilute (0·1M) sodium formate solutions of different isotopic composition were subjected to sonolysis under argon... Hydrogen peroxide was produced.
1976 Canad. Jrnl. Chem. LIV. 1114/1In aqueous solution..the lifetime of chemically active radicals produced by sonolysis is larger than the lifetime of the cavitation bubble.
1964 Jrnl. Chem. Physics XL. 608/2In analogy to radiation chemistry of aqueous solutions, ‘molecular’ and atomic hydrogen are apparently produced under sonolytic conditions.
1966 New Scientist 12 May 367/2 Sonolytically induced polymerization may..compete with chemically induced processes.
1976 Canad. Jrnl. Chem. LIV. 1118/2The mechanism whereby H2O2 is produced sonolytically has been the subject of some controversy.
1964 Jrnl. Chem. Physics XL. 609/1DCO2NaO·1M, 98%D (pH = 5·5), was sonolyzed in H2O.
1964 Jrnl. PhysicalChem. LXVIII. 1460/1The analogy between the behaviour of radiolyzed and sonolyzed aqueous solutions has been pointed out in several studies.
1966 New Scientist 12 May 366/1 We may thus envisage a sonolysed system as a heterogenous process wherein small centres of very high temperature exist in transient gas bubbles dispersed in a liquid medium.
sono-
— see son-
— see son-
sono-
Prefix
- Of or relating to sound.
Etymology
Latin sonus (“sound”).
Derived terms
English words prefixed with sono-