Particles can be categorized as a noun.
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particle - a body having finite mass and internal structure but negligible dimensions | ||
particle - a function word that can be used in English to form phrasal verbs | ||
particle - (nontechnical usage) a tiny piece of anything |
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1. | noun | Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. | |
2. | noun | It is not enough to show that these two particles are moving at different speed. | |
3. | noun | Particles of dust float in the atmosphere. | |
4. | noun | Minute particles are hardly visible to the naked eye. | |
5. | noun | Most foreigners will never fully master the use of German modal particles. | |
6. | noun | How can we define equilibrium for a system of moving particles? | |
7. | noun | Any neutrinos traveling faster than light would radiate energy away, leaving a wake of slower particles analogous to the sonic boom of a supersonic fighter jet. | |
8. | noun | Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
9. | noun | Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the console. | |
10. | noun | Aurora Borealis, or the "northern lights", occurs 80 to 160 km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
11. | noun | Aurora Borealis or the "northern lights" occurs 80 to 160km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth, when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
12. | noun | Minute particles are hard to see with the naked eye. | |
13. | noun | Dangling particles should be avoided at all costs in English. | |
14. | noun | The sea is polluted by tiny plastic particles that are harmful to marine animals. | |
15. | noun | Microplastics are microscopic particles of plastic debris that pollute the oceans. |
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Tiny particles in the air can cause cancer. | |
It is not enough to show that these two particles are moving at different speed. | |
Particles of dust float in the atmosphere. | |
Minute particles are hardly visible to the naked eye. | |
Most foreigners will never fully master the use of German modal particles. | |
How can we define equilibrium for a system of moving particles? | |
Any neutrinos traveling faster than light would radiate energy away, leaving a wake of slower particles analogous to the sonic boom of a supersonic fighter jet. | |
Modern understanding of the dynamics of quantum particles took a non-intuitive turn with the introduction of the particle-wave duality concept. | |
Do not allow liquid or small particles to get into the console. | |
Aurora Borealis, or the "northern lights", occurs 80 to 160 km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
Aurora Borealis or the "northern lights" occurs 80 to 160km (50 to 100 miles) above the earth, when energetic particles from a solar storm cause the gases in the upper atmosphere to glow. Auroras can last between a few minutes to several hours. It's common across Alaska and northern Canada. | |
Minute particles are hard to see with the naked eye. | |
Dangling particles should be avoided at all costs in English. | |
The sea is polluted by tiny plastic particles that are harmful to marine animals. | |
Microplastics are microscopic particles of plastic debris that pollute the oceans. |