折射

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Understanding 折射 (zhéshè)

折射 literally means 'refraction,' describing the physical phenomenon where light or waves change direction when passing through different media. It is a technical term commonly used in physics and optics.

Usage in Daily and Scientific Contexts

In everyday conversation, 折射 often appears in scientific discussions about light, water, lenses, or other optical phenomena. For example, when explaining why a straw looks bent in a glass of water, 折射 is the key term.

Metaphorical Use

Beyond physics, 折射 can be used metaphorically to describe indirect or reflected effects, such as social phenomena or emotions indirectly expressed through other signs.

Common Collocations

  • 折射现象 (refraction phenomenon): used in scientific contexts to describe the physical effect.
  • 折射 (refractive index): a technical term measuring the degree of refraction.
  • 折射 (refracted light): light that has undergone refraction.

Tips

Remember that 折射 is a formal and technical term. It is not used for general 'bending' or 'breaking' but specifically for the change in direction of waves or light. Avoid confusing it with (to break) or (to bend physically).

Example Sentences

Light undergoes refraction when passing through the water surface.

The refraction effect in this photo makes the water look like a mirror.

Refraction is not only used in physics but also often metaphorically to