deposition的解释
名词沉积(物); [律](在法庭上的)宣誓作证,证词; 免职,革职
名词
1. He made a deposition that he had witnessed the accident.
他宣誓作证自己目睹了那起事故。
1. 沉淀:它等于在生物组织单位质量中所沉淀(Deposition)的能量率. 它的单位可表示为每公斤组织瓦(W/kg). 通过比吸收率可比较在不同动物中所测得的结果,以及将动物测得和结果外推到人体中来. 比吸收率能够考虑热效应和非热效应.
2. 沈积:在含氧 的环境中,以加热氧化(Oxidation)的方式在晶圆的表面形成一层厚约数百个的二氧化矽( )层,紧 接著厚约1000到2000的氮化矽( )层将以 化学气相沈积(Chemical Vapor Deposition;CVP)的方 式沈积(Deposition)在刚刚长成的二氧化矽上,
3. deposition
3. 薄膜沉积:薄膜太阳电池产业于2006年开始起飞,由于预估未来薄膜太阳电池制程设备的庞大市场,因此掌握CVD、PVD在薄膜沉积(Deposition)、图案化(Patterning)与封装(Packaging)等薄膜组件制造技术的半导体与TFT LCD关键制程设备厂商,
1. (未到庭证人提供的)作证书,书面证词
A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present.
e.g. The jury heard 200 pages of depositions.
陪审团听取了长达 200 页的书面证词。
2. 沉淀;沉积
Deposition is a process in which layers of a substance are formed inside something or on its surface over a period of time.
e.g. Continued deposition of silt along the coast is crucial in counteracting the rise in sea level...
海岸边泥沙的不断沉积对于抑制海平面的上升起着至关重要的作用。
e.g. This leads to calcium deposition in the blood-vessels.
这导致钙在血管中沉积。
3. 罢免;废黜
The deposition of a political leader is the removal of him or her from office.
e.g. It was this issue which led to the deposition of the king.
正是这件事导致了国王被废黜。
noun
1. the act of deposing someone
removing a powerful person from a position or office
Synonym: dethronement
2. the act of putting something somewhere
Synonym: deposit
3. (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness
usually conducted in a lawyer''s office
4. the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
Synonym: deposit