useful adj. 1.有用的,有益的,有效的,有幫助的。 2.〔俚語〕值得稱贊的,精通…的 (at)。 make oneself generally useful 事事有用,事事幫得來忙 (He must make himself generally useful. 他可事事都干得來)。 a pretty useful performance 相當(dāng)精采的演出。 His wife is very useful at cooking. 他的妻子很會做菜。 adv. -ly ,-ness n.
Needless to say, there are enormous engineering problems to solve in converting the heat into useful energy . 當(dāng)然,要把這種熱力轉(zhuǎn)變?yōu)橛杏玫哪茉矗€有許多工程問題有待解決。
Unfortunately , in spite of more than 50 years ' work and billions of dollars of backing , no one has yet managed to get an earth - bound fusion reaction to produce useful energy 遺憾的是,盡管進(jìn)行了50多年研究,耗費(fèi)了幾十億美元,至今無人可以在地球上實現(xiàn)聚變反應(yīng),制造可以使用的能量。
Improved efficiencies can be realized all along the energy chain , from the conversion of primary energy ( oil , for example ) to energy carriers ( such as electricity ) and finally to useful energy ( the heat in your toaster ) 效率的提升可以實現(xiàn)在整條能源供應(yīng)鏈上,從初級能源(例如原油)的轉(zhuǎn)換,到能源輸送(例如電力) ,以及最后的能源使用(例如家用烤面包機(jī)) 。
Article 2 the term " energy " as used in this law refers to coal , crude oil , natural gas , power , coke , coal gas , heat , processed oil , liquefied petroleum gas , biomass energy and other resources from which useful energy can be derived directly or through processing or conversion 第二條本法所稱能源,是指煤炭、原油、天然氣、電力、焦炭、煤氣、熱力、成品油、液化石油氣、生物質(zhì)能和其他直接或者通過加工、轉(zhuǎn)換而取得有用能的各種資源。