核能
hé néng
Pinyin

Definition

核能
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hé néng
  1. nuclear energy

Character Decomposition

Related Words (20)

kě néng
  1. 1 might (happen)
  2. 2 possible
  3. 3 probable
  4. 4 possibility
  5. 5 probability
  6. 6 maybe
  7. 7 perhaps
  8. 8 CL:個|个[gè]
Néng
  1. 1 surname Neng
gōng néng
  1. 1 function
  2. 2 capability
kě néng xìng
  1. 1 possibility
  2. 2 probability
xìng néng
  1. 1 function
  2. 2 performance
jì néng
  1. 1 technical ability
  2. 2 skill
zhì néng
  1. 1 intelligent
  2. 2 able
  3. 3 smart (phone, system, bomb etc)
  1. 1 pit
  2. 2 stone
  3. 3 nucleus
  4. 4 nuclear
  5. 5 to examine
  6. 6 to check
  7. 7 to verify
hé xīn
  1. 1 core
  2. 2 nucleus
hé tao
  1. 1 walnut
  2. 2 CL:個|个[gè],棵[kē]
qián néng
  1. 1 potential
  2. 2 hidden capability
wú néng wéi lì
  1. 1 impotent (idiom)
  2. 2 powerless
  3. 3 helpless
néng lì
  1. 1 capability
  2. 2 ability
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
néng fǒu
  1. 1 whether or not
  2. 2 can it or can't it
  3. 3 is it possible?
néng gòu
  1. 1 to be capable of
  2. 2 to be able to
  3. 3 can
néng gàn
  1. 1 capable
  2. 2 competent
néng shǒu
  1. 1 expert
néng yuán
  1. 1 energy
  2. 2 power source
  3. 3 CL:個|个[gè]
néng liàng
  1. 1 energy
  2. 2 capabilities
bù kě néng
  1. 1 impossible
  2. 2 cannot
  3. 3 not able

Idioms (20)

不以规矩,不能成方圆
bù yǐ guī ju , bù néng chéng fāng yuán
  1. 1 without rules, nothing can be done (idiom, from Mencius); one must follow some rules
任贤使能
rèn xián shǐ néng
  1. 1 to appoint the virtuous and use the able (idiom); appointment on the basis of ability and integrity
倘能如此
tǎng néng rú cǐ
  1. 1 if it is possible (idiom)
力所能及
lì suǒ néng jí
  1. 1 as far as one's capabilities extend (idiom); to the best of one's ability
  2. 2 within one's powers
各尽所能
gè jìn suǒ néng
  1. 1 each does his utmost (idiom)
  2. 2 from each according to his means
妒能害贤
dù néng hài xián
  1. 1 jealous of the able, envious of the clever (idiom)
妒贤忌能
dù xián jì néng
  1. 1 to envy the virtuous and talented (idiom)
德薄能鲜
dé bó néng xiǎn
  1. 1 little virtue and meager abilities (idiom); I'm a humble person and not much use at anything (Song writer Ouyang Xiu 欧阳修)
爱莫能助
ài mò néng zhù
  1. 1 unable to help however much one would like to (idiom); Although we sympathize, there is no way to help you.
  2. 2 My hands are tied.
推贤让能
tuī xián ràng néng
  1. 1 to cede to the virtuous and yield to the talented (idiom)
有钱能使鬼推磨
yǒu qián néng shǐ guǐ tuī mò
  1. 1 lit. money will make the Devil turn millstones (idiom)
  2. 2 fig. with money, you can do anything you like
未能免俗
wèi néng miǎn sú
  1. 1 unable to break the custom (idiom)
  2. 2 bound by conventions
欲罢不能
yù bà bù néng
  1. 1 want to stop but can't (idiom)
  2. 2 to be unable to stop oneself
  3. 3 to feel an urge to continue
无能为力
wú néng wéi lì
  1. 1 impotent (idiom)
  2. 2 powerless
  3. 3 helpless
熟能生巧
shú néng shēng qiǎo
  1. 1 with familiarity you learn the trick (idiom); practice makes perfect
知错能改
zhī cuò néng gǎi
  1. 1 to recognize one's mistakes and be able to reform oneself (idiom)
秀才不出门,能知天下事
xiù cai bù chū mén , néng zhī tiān xià shì
  1. 1 a learned person need not leave his home to know what's going on in the world (idiom)
积不相能
jī bù xiāng néng
  1. 1 always at loggerheads (idiom); never able to agree with sb
  2. 2 unable to get on with sb
素不相能
sù bù xiāng néng
  1. 1 unable to get along (idiom)
耳熟能详
ěr shú néng xiáng
  1. 1 what's frequently heard can be repeated in detail (idiom)

Sample Sentences

核电也有核电的好处,传统能源都短缺了,而且严重污染环境,相比来说,核能是一种清洁能源。其实核电站的安全性很高的。福岛核电站1971年就建成了,估计当初设计的时候,根本没想到会发生9级地震并引发海啸。
hédiàn yě yǒu hédiàn de hǎochu ,chuántǒng néngyuán dōu duǎnquē le ,érqiě yánzhòng wūrǎn huánjìng ,xiāngbǐ láishuō ,hénéng shì yīzhǒng qīngjié néngyuán 。qíshí hédiànzhàn de ānquánxìng hěn gāo de 。Fúdǎo hédiànzhàn yījiǔqīyī nián jiù jiànchéng le ,gūjì dāngchū shèjì de shíhou ,gēnběn méixiǎngdào huì fāshēng jiǔ jí dìzhèn bìng yǐnfā hǎixiào 。
Nuclear power has its advantages. Traditional resources are in short supply and they create serious environmental pollution. Nuclear power, on the other hand, is a clean source of energy. Actually, nuclear power plants are very safe. The Fukushima No. 1 Nuclear Power Plant was built in 1971. When it was originally designed, I imagine they had no idea there would be a level 9 earthquake that would lead to a tsunami.