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relativity美 [.relə'tɪvəti] 英 [.relə'tɪvəti] - n.相对论;相对性
- 网络相关性;关联;相对论和时空物理
1. | 相对论Einstein's theory of the universe based on the principle that all movement is relative and that time is a fourth dimension related to space |
2. | 相对性the state of being relative and only able to be judged when compared with sth else |
n. | 1. the first of two theories describing the relationship of matter, time, and space, showing that mass and energy are equivalent, and that mass, length, and time change with velocity. 2. the second of two theories describing the relationship of matter, time, and space, extending the principles of the first to gravitation and phenomena related to acceleration 3. dependence on a factor that varies according to context 4. the fact or state of being relative to something else 5. the relationship between time, space, and movement as described in Einstein’s ‘Theory of Relativity’ 1. the first of two theories describing the relationship of matter, time, and space, showing that mass and energy are equivalent, and that mass, length, and time change with velocity. 2. the second of two theories describing the relationship of matter, time, and space, extending the principles of the first to gravitation and phenomena related to acceleration 3. dependence on a factor that varies according to context 4. the fact or state of being relative to something else 5. the relationship between time, space, and movement as described in Einstein’s ‘Theory of Relativity’ |
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