英 [ˈdebriː] 美 [dəˈbriː]
n. 残骸,碎片
【名】 (Debris)(法)德布里(人名)
debris /ˈdeɪbrɪ/ CET6 TEM8
不可数名词 Debris is pieces from something that has been destroyed or pieces of rubbish or unwanted material that are spread around. 碎片; 散乱的垃圾
A number of people were killed by flying debris.
一些人遭飞溅的碎片致死。
岩屑-引用次数:5
沙结皮-引用次数:1
参考来源期刊学术社区
碎石土
碎石堆
碎屑
有机物残渣
磨粒-引用次数:29
For the recognition of wear debris, a new thresholding method is applied to segment wear debris from its complex background.
针对磨粒识别中的图像分割问题,应用一种新的二值化算法将磨粒目标从复杂背景中分离。
泥石流-引用次数:9
磨损颗粒-引用次数:5
Research on the wear debris identification.
3.运动磨损颗粒分类方法研究。
岩屑-引用次数:8
水力采矿流出的沙砾,尾矿
碎片-引用次数:31
The hypervelocity impact(HVI) of meteoroid/orbital debris(M/OD) on spacecraft wall could cause severe damage. The failure of pressure vessels,the key parts threatened by M/OD,would lead to a catastrophic failure of spacecraft.
微流星体及空间碎片超高速撞击对在轨航天器构成了严重威胁,星上压力容器受空间碎片撞击后所产生的威胁是十分严重的,可能导致航天器发生灾难性失效,过早结束其使命。
参考来源卫星高压气瓶的超高速撞击试验
残骸
碎片
残渣
碎屑
但没想到,在之后的比赛中,仍有人向场内投掷杂物(Debris),现场保安迅速找到这位球迷将他带走。在审问之后,却得知此人竟是前申花的球员姚力君,并且他佩戴的是申花董事周军的工作证。
碎屑及长江淤沙配制复合砂的试验研究--水泥工程杂志社 关键词:复合砂;碎屑;长江淤沙 [gap=1001]Key words: composite sand; debris; Yangtze River silt
... deadlock单栓锁;单闩锁 debris泥石;岩屑;瓦砾 debrisflow泥石流;岩屑流 ...
Falling debris rained on us from above.
碎片从上面像雨点儿一样落在我们身上。
Survivors clung to pieces of floating debris.
生还者紧紧抱住一块块漂浮在水面上的残骸。
A number of people were killed by flying debris.
一些人遭飞溅的碎片致死。
The debris now circles the Earth in orbits from two hundred kilometers to over three thousand eight hundred kilometers.
VOA : special.2009.04.01
They evolve to become very dense, hard, pustular lesions, which are filled with what turns out to be tissue debris.
它们逐渐变成粘稠,发硬,产生脓包状的伤痕,而这些粘稠的脓事实上是组织残骸
生物医学工程探索课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
And so that debris fills up a little spot that would feel, according to reports, because again we don't see it now, feels like a little pellet underneath your skin.
然后这些死亡细胞都填充在一个点上,会有一种,根据记录所说,因为我们,没有再见过这病,会感觉皮肤下面有个小球
生物医学工程探索课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
He says there are more than three hundred thousand small objects or pieces of debris in orbit that are larger than one centimeter.
VOA : special.2009.04.01
This is because orbital debris travels at speeds of thirty-two thousand kilometers an hour or more.
VOA : special.2009.04.01
Better tracking data would be required to maximize the effectiveness of debris removal prizes.
Brink, like other recovery workers, used his hands to scour through a wasteland of debris.
After an avalanche hit, the big trees stayed on top of debris, while little trees were buried.