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单词

fallout

读音
ˈfɔːlaʊt
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释义

n. (核爆炸或核事故后的)辐射微尘,放射性尘降;(不良)后果,副作用,余波;(工业事故或生产过程中产生的)空气悬浮物,浮尘

例句

Grundy lost his job in the fallout from the incident.
格伦迪因该事故丢了工作。
They were exposed to radioactive fallout during nuclear weapons tests.
他们在核武器试验过程中暴露于放射性核辐射。
The financial fallout has begun, and the political fallout may not be far behind.
经济的不良影响已经开始显现,而政治带来的影响可能也不远了。

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to produce the most dangerous long-term effect of a nuclear detonation:radioactive particles called fallout.These sand-sized particles emit ionizing radiation,
Following the blast there would be at least 15 minutes to find shelterbefore the fallout begins.Since the most hazardous fallout particles are the heaviest,
at the nuclear reactorsand this cloud of falloutthat was headed towards our house
to go down in their basementsand build a fallout shelter.Maybe it would be a study when we weren't having an atomic war,
and that the new investments don't causetheir own negative ecological or social fallout.We will also need to change some of our behaviors
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