periodic 音标拼音: [p
, ɪri'ɑdɪk]
a . 周期的,定期的,循环的,高碘的
周期的,定期的,循环的,高碘的
periodic 周期的
periodic 周期
periodic adj 1 :
happening or recurring at regular intervals ; "
the periodic appearance of the seventeen -
year locust " [
synonym :
{
periodic }, {
periodical }] [
ant : {
aperiodic },
{
nonperiodic }]
2 :
recurring or reappearing from time to time ; "
periodic feelings of anxiety " [
synonym : {
periodic }, {
occasional }]
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iodic .] (
Chem .)
Pertaining to ,
derived from ,
or designating ,
the highest oxygen acid ({
HIO4 })
of iodine .
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Periodic
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1 .
Of or pertaining to a period or periods ,
or to division by periods .
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The periodical times of all the satellites . --
Sir J .
Herschel .
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2 .
Performed in a period ,
or regular revolution ;
proceeding in a series of successive circuits ;
as ,
the periodical motion of the planets round the sun .
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3 .
Happening ,
by revolution ,
at a stated time ;
returning regularly ,
after a certain period of time .
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The periodic return of a plant '
s flowering .
--
Henslow .
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To influence opinion through the periodical press .
--
Courthope .
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4 .
Acting ,
happening ,
or appearing ,
at fixed or somewhat variable intervals ;
recurring ;
as ,
periodical epidemics [
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5 . (
Rhet .)
Of or pertaining to a period ;
constituting a complete sentence .
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{
Periodic comet } (
Astron .),
a comet that moves about the sun in an elliptic orbit ;
a comet that has been seen at two of its approaches to the sun .
{
Periodic function } (
Math .),
a function whose values recur at fixed intervals as the variable uniformly increases .
The trigonomertic functions ,
as sin (
x ),
tan (
x ),
etc .,
are periodic functions .
Exponential functions are also periodic ,
having an imaginary period ,
and the elliptic functions have not only a real but an imaginary period ,
and are hence called doubly periodic .
{
Periodic law } (
Chem .),
the generalization that the properties of the chemical elements are periodic functions of their atomic weights . "
In other words ,
if the elements are grouped in the order of their atomic weights ,
it will be found that nearly the same properties recur periodically throughout the entire series ."
The following tabular arrangement of the atomic weights shows the regular recurrence of groups (
under I .,
II .,
III .,
IV .,
etc .),
each consisting of members of the same natural family .
The gaps in the table indicate the probable existence of unknown elements .
{
Periodic table }, {
Periodic table of the elements } (
Chem .),
A tabular arrangement of the chemical elements ,
illustrating the {
periodic law },
described above .
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Note :
Note :
A modern version of the periodic table can be found at :
http ://
pearl1 .
lanl .
gov /
periodic /
default .
htm [
PJC ]
TABLE OF THE PERIODIC LAW OF THE CHEMICAL ELEMENTS (
The vertical columns contain the periodic groups )
Series1 [
2 [
3 [
4 [
5 [
6 [
7 [
8 [
9 [
10 [
11 [
12 [
--------------------------------------------------------------
|
I .
II .
III .
IV .
V .
VI .
VII .
VIII . |
RH4 RH3 RH3 RH |
R2O RO R3O3 RO2 R2O5 RO3 R2O7 RO4 --------------------------------------------------------------
H 1 Li 7 Na 23 K 39 (
Cu )
63 Rb 85 .
2 (
Ag )
(
108 )
Cs 133 (-)
(-)
(
Au )
(
197 )
---------------------------------------------------------------
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Note :
A similar relation had been enunciated in a crude way by Newlands ;
but the law in its effective form was developed and elaborated by Mendelejeff ,
whence it is sometimes called {
Mendelejeff '
s law }.
Important extensions of it were also made by L .
Meyer .
By this means Mendelejeff predicted with remarkable accuracy the hypothetical elements ekaboron ,
ekaluminium ,
and ekasilicon ,
afterwards discovered and named respectively scandium ,
gallium ,
and germanium .
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{
Periodic star } (
Astron .),
a variable star whose changes of brightness recur at fixed periods .
{
Periodic time of a heavenly body } (
Astron .),
the time of a complete revolution of the body about the sun ,
or of a satellite about its primary .
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113 Moby Thesaurus words for "
periodic ":
alternate ,
articulated ,
beating ,
catenated ,
ceaseless ,
circling ,
concatenated ,
connected ,
constant ,
continual ,
continued ,
continuing ,
continuous ,
cyclic ,
cyclical ,
direct ,
editorial ,
endless ,
episodic ,
epochal ,
even ,
ever -
recurring ,
every other ,
featureless ,
fluctuant ,
fluctuating ,
fluctuational ,
frequent ,
gapless ,
harmonic ,
haunting ,
immediate ,
incessant ,
interminable ,
intermittent ,
isochronal ,
isochronous ,
iterative ,
joined ,
jointless ,
journalese ,
journalistic ,
libratory ,
linked ,
magazinish ,
magaziny ,
measured ,
metronomic ,
monotonous ,
never -
ending ,
newspaperish ,
newspapery ,
nonstop ,
nutational ,
occasional ,
on -
again -
off -
again ,
oscillating ,
oscillatory ,
pendular ,
pendulous ,
perennial ,
periodical ,
pulsing ,
reappearing ,
reciprocal ,
recurrent ,
recurring ,
regular ,
repeated ,
repetitive ,
reportorial ,
resonant ,
returning ,
revenant ,
rhythmic ,
rotary ,
round -
the -
clock ,
running ,
seamless ,
seasonal ,
serial ,
serried ,
smooth ,
sporadic ,
stable ,
steady ,
straight ,
thematic ,
thick -
coming ,
twenty -
four -
hour ,
ubiquitous ,
unbroken ,
unceasing ,
undifferentiated ,
undulant ,
undulatory ,
unending ,
uniform ,
unintermitted ,
unintermittent ,
unintermitting ,
uninterrupted ,
unrelieved ,
unremitting ,
unstopped ,
vacillating ,
vacillatory ,
vibratile ,
vibrating ,
vibratory ,
wavelike ,
wavering ,
wheeling
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