aston
aston — 名詞
1. a British scientist who invented the mass spectrograph and won the Nobel Prize i
阿斯頓
英國物理學家,同位素研究先驅
a British scientist who invented the mass spectrograph and won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1922 for discovering that many elements have different forms, called isotopes.
Folake read about Aston's discovery of isotopes in her chemistry textbook.
Folake 在化學課本上讀到了阿斯頓發現同位素的經過。
possessive: Aston's + discovery
The mass spectrograph, invented by Aston, helped scientists identify different forms of the same element.
阿斯頓發明的質譜儀幫助科學家分辨同一元素的不同形態。
passive: invented by Aston
Shirin chose to write her university essay on the work of Francis William Aston.
Shirin 選擇以 Francis William Aston 的生平做為她大學論文的題目。
Professor Lin explained that Aston proved the existence of stable isotopes using his new instrument.
林教授解釋說,阿斯頓利用他的新儀器證明了穩定同位素的存在。
Aston won the Nobel Prize for his work on isotopes at the age of forty-five.
阿斯頓在四十五歲那年因同位素研究獲得了諾貝爾獎。
文法句型
Aston + 's + noun
Aston + discovered/invented + noun
用法筆記
The name appears most often in physics and chemistry textbooks. The possessive form 'Aston's' is frequently used before nouns such as 'work', 'discovery', 'mass spectrograph', or 'research'. The full name 'Francis William Aston' is used in formal biographical contexts, while 'Aston' alone is standard in scientific references.