1. quantum
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2. 昆腾:lstor) 昆腾(Quantum) 三星(SAMSUNG) 日立IBM(HITACHI) 希捷(Seagate) 迈拓(Maxtor) 西部数据(WD) 东芝(TOSHIBA) 富士通(FUJITSU)第2字节:该分区起始磁头(HEAD)号第3字节:该分区起始扇区(Sector)号第4字节:该分区起始的柱面(Cylinder)号第6-8字节:该分区终止磁头(HEAD)号、分区结束的扇区号、分区结束的柱面号在解释文件分配
1. 量子的
In physics, quantum theory and quantum mechanics are concerned with the behaviour of atomic particles.
e.g. Both quantum mechanics and chaos theory suggest a world constantly in flux.
量子力学和混沌理论都表明世界永远处于不断变化中。
2. 巨变;猛增;飞跃;突飞猛进
A quantum leap or quantum jump in something is a very great and sudden increase in its size, amount, or quality.
e.g. The vaccine represents a quantum leap in healthcare...
这种疫苗的问世是医疗保健领域的重大突破。
e.g. The scale of migration took a quantum leap in the early 1970s.
20世纪70年代初,移民的规模骤然扩大。
noun
1. (physics) the smallest discrete quantity of some physical property that a system can possess (according to quantum theory)
2. a discrete amount of something that is analogous to the quantities in quantum theory