entropy 音标拼音: ['ɛntrəpi]
n . 熵
熵
entropy 烟; 熵
entropy 熵
entropy n 1 : (
communication theory )
a numerical measure of the uncertainty of an outcome ; "
the signal contained thousands of bits of information " [
synonym : {
information }, {
selective information }, {
entropy }]
2 : (
thermodynamics )
a thermodynamic quantity representing the amount of energy in a system that is no longer available for doing mechanical work ; "
entropy increases as matter and energy in the universe degrade to an ultimate state of inert uniformity " [
synonym : {
randomness }, {
entropy }, {
S }]
Entropy \
En "
tro *
py \,
n . [
Gr . ?
a turning in ; ?
in ?
a turn ,
fr . ?
to turn .] (
Thermodynamics )
A certain property of a body ,
expressed as a measurable quantity ,
such that when there is no communication of heat the quantity remains constant ,
but when heat enters or leaves the body the quantity increases or diminishes .
If a small amount ,
h ,
of heat enters the body when its temperature is t in the thermodynamic scale the entropy of the body is increased by h /
t .
The entropy is regarded as measured from some standard temperature and pressure .
Sometimes called the {
thermodynamic function }.
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The entropy of the universe tends towards a maximum .
--
Clausius .
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Heat \
Heat \ (
h [=
e ]
t ),
n . [
OE .
hete ,
h [
ae ]
te ,
AS .
h [=
ae ]
tu ,
h [=
ae ]
to ,
fr .
h [=
a ]
t hot ;
akin to OHG .
heizi heat ,
Dan .
hede ,
Sw .
hetta .
See {
Hot }.]
1 .
A force in nature which is recognized in various effects ,
but especially in the phenomena of fusion and evaporation ,
and which ,
as manifested in fire ,
the sun '
s rays ,
mechanical action ,
chemical combination ,
etc .,
becomes directly known to us through the sense of feeling .
In its nature heat is a mode of motion ,
being in general a form of molecular disturbance or vibration .
It was formerly supposed to be a subtile ,
imponderable fluid ,
to which was given the name {
caloric }.
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Note :
As affecting the human body ,
heat produces different sensations ,
which are called by different names ,
as heat or sensible heat ,
warmth ,
cold ,
etc .,
according to its degree or amount relatively to the normal temperature of the body .
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2 .
The sensation caused by the force or influence of heat when excessive ,
or above that which is normal to the human body ;
the bodily feeling experienced on exposure to fire ,
the sun '
s rays ,
etc .;
the reverse of {
cold }.
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3 .
High temperature ,
as distinguished from low temperature ,
or cold ;
as ,
the heat of summer and the cold of winter ;
heat of the skin or body in fever ,
etc .
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Else how had the world . . .
Avoided pinching cold and scorching heat ! --
Milton .
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4 .
Indication of high temperature ;
appearance ,
condition ,
or color of a body ,
as indicating its temperature ;
redness ;
high color ;
flush ;
degree of temperature to which something is heated ,
as indicated by appearance ,
condition ,
or otherwise .
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It has raised . . .
heats in their faces . --
Addison .
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The heats smiths take of their iron are a blood -
red heat ,
a white -
flame heat ,
and a sparkling or welding heat . --
Moxon .
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5 .
A single complete operation of heating ,
as at a forge or in a furnace ;
as ,
to make a horseshoe in a certain number of heats .
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6 .
A violent action unintermitted ;
a single effort ;
a single course in a race that consists of two or more courses ;
as ,
he won two heats out of three .
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Many causes . . .
for refreshment betwixt the heats .
--
Dryden .
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[
He ]
struck off at one heat the matchless tale of "
Tam o '
Shanter ." --
J .
C .
Shairp .
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7 .
Utmost violence ;
rage ;
vehemence ;
as ,
the heat of battle or party . "
The heat of their division ." --
Shak .
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8 .
Agitation of mind ;
inflammation or excitement ;
exasperation . "
The heat and hurry of his rage ." --
South .
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9 .
Animation ,
as in discourse ;
ardor ;
fervency ;
as ,
in the heat of argument .
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With all the strength and heat of eloquence .
--
Addison .
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10 . (
Zool .)
Sexual excitement in animals ;
readiness for sexual activity ;
estrus or rut .
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11 .
Fermentation .
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12 .
Strong psychological pressure ,
as in a police investigation ;
as ,
when they turned up the heat ,
he took it on the lam . [
slang ]
[
PJC ]
{
Animal heat }, {
Blood heat }, {
Capacity for heat },
etc .
See under {
Animal }, {
Blood },
etc .
{
Atomic heat } (
Chem .),
the product obtained by multiplying the atomic weight of any element by its specific heat .
The atomic heat of all solid elements is nearly a constant ,
the mean value being 6 .
4 .
{
Dynamical theory of heat },
that theory of heat which assumes it to be ,
not a peculiar kind of matter ,
but a peculiar motion of the ultimate particles of matter .
{
Heat engine },
any apparatus by which a heated substance ,
as a heated fluid ,
is made to perform work by giving motion to mechanism ,
as a hot -
air engine ,
or a steam engine .
{
Heat producers }. (
Physiol .)
See under {
Food }.
{
Heat rays },
a term formerly applied to the rays near the red end of the spectrum ,
whether within or beyond the visible spectrum .
{
Heat weight } (
Mech .),
the product of any quantity of heat by the mechanical equivalent of heat divided by the absolute temperature ; --
called also {
thermodynamic function },
and {
entropy }.
{
Mechanical equivalent of heat }.
See under {
Equivalent }.
{
Specific heat of a substance (
at any temperature )},
the number of units of heat required to raise the temperature of a unit mass of the substance at that temperature one degree .
{
Unit of heat },
the quantity of heat required to raise ,
by one degree ,
the temperature of a unit mass of water ,
initially at a certain standard temperature .
The temperature usually employed is that of 0 [
deg ]
Centigrade ,
or 32 [
deg ]
Fahrenheit .
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107 Moby Thesaurus words for "
entropy ":
EDP ,
abeyance ,
aloofness ,
amorphia ,
amorphism ,
amorphousness ,
anarchy ,
apathy ,
bit ,
blurriness ,
catalepsy ,
catatonia ,
channel ,
chaos ,
communication explosion ,
communication theory ,
confusion ,
data retrieval ,
data storage ,
deadliness ,
deathliness ,
decoding ,
derangement ,
diffusion ,
disarrangement ,
disarray ,
disarticulation ,
discomfiture ,
discomposure ,
disconcertedness ,
discontinuity ,
discreteness ,
disharmony ,
dishevelment ,
disintegration ,
disjunction ,
dislocation ,
disorder ,
disorderliness ,
disorganization ,
dispersal ,
dispersion ,
disproportion ,
disruption ,
dissolution ,
disturbance ,
dormancy ,
electronic data processing ,
encoding ,
formlessness ,
fuzziness ,
haphazardness ,
haziness ,
incoherence ,
inconsistency ,
indecisiveness ,
indefiniteness ,
indeterminateness ,
indifference ,
indiscriminateness ,
indolence ,
inertia ,
inertness ,
information explosion ,
information theory ,
inharmonious harmony ,
irregularity ,
languor ,
latency ,
lotus -
eating ,
messiness ,
mistiness ,
most admired disorder ,
noise ,
nonadhesion ,
noncohesion ,
nonsymmetry ,
nonuniformity ,
obscurity ,
orderlessness ,
passiveness ,
passivity ,
perturbation ,
promiscuity ,
promiscuousness ,
randomness ,
redundancy ,
scattering ,
separateness ,
shapelessness ,
signal ,
stagnancy ,
stagnation ,
stasis ,
suspense ,
torpor ,
turbulence ,
unadherence ,
unadhesiveness ,
unclearness ,
unsymmetry ,
untenacity ,
ununiformity ,
upset ,
vagueness ,
vegetation ,
vis inertiae
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