Intensive
Mandarin:
强烈的 (This translation is context-dependent, a more accurate translation might be needed based on the specific usage)
强烈的 (This translation is context-dependent, a more accurate translation might be needed based on the specific usage)
Explanation in English Language (EN):
A property that does not depend on the amount of substance present. Examples of intensive properties include temperature, density, and 2 viscosity.
A property that does not depend on the amount of substance present. Examples of intensive properties include temperature, density, and 2 viscosity.
Explanation in Mandarin (ZH):
不依赖于存在的物质量的性质。强度性质的例子包括温度、密度和粘度。(bù yī lài yú cún zài de wù zhì liàng de xìng zhì. qiáng dù xìng zhì de lì zi bāo kuò wēn dù, mì dù hé nián dù.)
不依赖于存在的物质量的性质。强度性质的例子包括温度、密度和粘度。(bù yī lài yú cún zài de wù zhì liàng de xìng zhì. qiáng dù xìng zhì de lì zi bāo kuò wēn dù, mì dù hé nián dù.)
International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA)
- Definition: A standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.
- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.
- Definition: A standardized system of symbols used to represent the sounds of spoken language.
- Purpose: Helps linguists, language learners, and educators accurately describe pronunciation across languages.
- Example: The word “hello” in British English is transcribed as /həˈləʊ/ in IPA.