pyrotechnic
英 [,paɪrə(ʊ)'teknɪk]
美 [,paɪrə'tɛknɪks]
- pyrotechnic
- pyrotechnic: [18] The Greek word for ‘fire’ was pūr (it came from the same prehistoric Indo- European source as English fire). It underlies a range of English words, including pyracantha [17] (etymologically ‘fire-thorn’), pyre [17], pyrethrum [16], and pyrites [16]. Pyrotechnic itself was derived from an earlier pyrotechny, which was originally used for the ‘manufacture of gunpowder, firearms, bombs, etc’. The application to ‘fireworks’ did not emerge until the 17th century.
=> fire, pyre, pyrites - pyrotechnic (adj.)
- 1704, "of or pertaining to fire;" 1825, "of or pertaining to fireworks," from pyro- + Greek tekhnikos "made by art," from tekhne "art" (see techno-). Figurative use attested from 1847. Related: Pyrotechnical (1610s, from pyrotechny "use of gunpowder," 1570s).
- 1. A method for determination of perchlorates content in pyrotechnic compositions was established.
- 目的〕研究建立测定烟火药剂中高氯酸盐含量的方法.
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- 2. A pyrotechnic its frequent than find another pyrotechnics.
- 与其流连一场烟火,不如寻找另一场烟火.
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- 3. Over - loading of strong flash pyrotechnic composite was studied by using drop hammer simulation device.
- 采用大落锤冲击装置模拟研究了强闪光烟火药的过载能力.
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- 4. A new kind of pyrotechnic agent above regularities manufactured and compared with exiting pyrotechnic agent.
- 通过选择最佳粒径的材料,制备出新型发烟剂,并与目前使用的发烟剂产品作了比较.
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