buildup

英['bɪldˌʌp] 美['bɪldˌʌp]
  • n. 集结;增长;树立名誉
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星级词汇:
    n. (名词)
    1. 集结(部队)
    2. 增长,上升
    3. 增强(体格)
    4. 捧场
    5. 树立名誉
    6. 累积,堆积
    7. 把空地盖满房子
    8. (逐渐)建立,建造
    9. 阻塞门窗
    10. 发展
    11. 孳生

英英释义

Noun:
  1. the act of building up an accumulation;

    "I envied his rapid buildup of assets"
    "a military buildup in preparation for the invasion"

  2. the result of the process of accumulation;

    "the buildup of leaves blocked the drain pipes"

  3. highly favorable publicity and praise;

    "his letter of recommendation gave her a terrific buildup"

1. It is possible to follow the complete buildup of oscillation.
了解振荡建立的整个过程是可能的.

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2. The buildup of impurities often results in defective plating.
杂质的积累经常导致不良的电镀.

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3. Nuclear buildup was unlike any other arms race in history.
核力量的增长不象历史上任何军备竞赛.

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4. We get a buildup of electronic probability density between the nuclei.
我们得到在两个核间的电子几率密度的堆积.

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5. Heavy enemy buildup along the river has been reported.
敌军沿河大量集结的消息已有报告.

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    1. Heavy enemy buildup along the river has been reported.
      敌军沿河大量集结的消息已有报告。
    2. Nuclear buildup was unlike any other arms race in history.
      核力量的增长不象历史上任何军备竞赛。
    3. They spent a lot of money on her buildup.
      他们在她的造势活动上花了一大堆钱。