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密度 — meaning in English: density

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短缺
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密度
mìdù
攻击
gōngjí
技能
jìnéng
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Usage
Native speakers often use the word 密度 (mìdù) in scientific discussions, especially in fields like physics, chemistry, or engineering. For instance, you might hear it in a classroom when discussing the properties of materials or in a laboratory setting while calculating the density of a liquid.
Synonyms & nuances
密度 (mìdù) is often used in a scientific context, whereas 厚度 (hòudù), meaning 'thickness', may refer to the physical thickness of an object rather than its density. Choosing 密度 over 厚度 emphasizes how much mass is packed into a given volume, which is critical in scientific discussions.
Culture
The word 密度 (mìdù) is a compound of '密' (mì), meaning 'dense' or 'close', and '度' (dù), meaning 'degree' or 'measure'. This reflects the Chinese approach to quantifying characteristics in nature. Interestingly, '密度' is not just a scientific term; it also appears in everyday life when discussing the 'density' of populations in urban planning or the 'density' of flavors in culinary contexts, illustrating the interconnectedness of science and daily living.
FAQ
Q.What does 密度 mean in English?
密度 (mìdù) translates to 'density' in English, referring to the mass of a substance per unit volume.
Q.How is 密度 used in scientific contexts?
In scientific contexts, 密度 (mìdù) is used to describe the concentration of substances. For example, when comparing materials, one might say that gold has a higher 密度 than aluminum, indicating it is heavier for the same volume.
Q.Are there common phrases using 密度?
Yes! A common phrase is '人口密度' (rénkǒu mìdù), which means 'population density'. This term is frequently used in urban studies and demographic discussions.
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