entanglement
US /ɪnˈtæŋ.ɡəl.mənt/
UK /ɪnˈtæŋ.ɡəl.mənt/
名词
1.
纠葛, 纠缠, 复杂关系
a complicated or difficult situation or relationship
示例:
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The political entanglement made it hard to pass new laws.
政治纠葛使得新法律难以通过。
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She found herself in an emotional entanglement with her colleague.
她发现自己与同事陷入了情感纠葛。
2.
缠绕, 困住, 陷阱
the state of being caught or trapped in something
示例:
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The bird's entanglement in the net was a sad sight.
鸟儿被网缠住的景象令人悲伤。
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Marine life faces constant threat from plastic entanglement.
海洋生物面临塑料缠绕的持续威胁。
3.
量子纠缠
a quantum mechanical phenomenon where two or more particles become linked in such a way that they cannot be described independently of each other
示例:
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Quantum entanglement is a key concept in quantum computing.
量子纠缠是量子计算中的一个关键概念。
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Scientists are studying the properties of quantum entanglement for future technologies.
科学家正在研究量子纠缠的特性,以用于未来技术。