វគ្គជំនាញកុំព្យូទ័រ
ចំណេះដឹងទូទៅ
ម្ហូបអាហារ
កំប្លែង
ទស្សន៍ទាយ
តូច
មធ្យម
ធំ
Phase
noun
— Plural:
Phases
1.
(បច្ចេកទេស)
ជំហាន អនុវត្តជាជំហានៗ
ឃ្លាដែលទាក់ទង
invasion phase
-
រយៈពេលឈ្លានពាន
latency phase
-
រយៈសម្ងំ (ជំងឺ)
phase in
-
ការអនុវត្តន៍បន្តិចម្តងៗ
phase out
-
ធ្វើអោយលែងមានបន្តិចម្តងៗ
procurement phase
-
ដំណាក់កាលផ្គត់ផ្គង់
reproductive phase
-
វគ្គបន្តពូជ
-
ដំណាក់កាលបន្តពូជ
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
— Plural:
Phases
1.
That
which
is
exhibited
to the
eye
; the
appearance
which
anything
manifests
,
especially
any
one
among
different
and
varying
appearances
of the
same
object
.
2.
Any
appearance
or
aspect
of an
object
of
mental
apprehension
or
view
; as, the
problem
has
many
phases.
3.
A
particular
appearance
or
state
in a
regularly
recurring
cycle
of
changes
with
respect
to
quantity
of
illumination
or
form
of
enlightened
disk
; as, the phases of the
moon
or
planets
.
4.
Any
one
point
or
portion
in a
recurring
series
of
changes
, as in the
changes
of
motion
of one of the
particles
constituting
a
wave
or
vibration
; one
portion
of a
series
of
such
changes
, in
distinction
from a
contrasted
portion
, as the
portion
on one
side
of a
position
of
equilibrium
, in
contrast
with
that
on the
opposite
side
.
5.
A
homogenous
,
physically
distinct
portion
of
matter
in a
system
not
homogeneous
; as, the three phases,
ice
,
water
, and
aqueous
vapor
. A phase
may
be
either
a
single
chemical
substance
or a
mixture
, as of
gases
.
6.
In
certain
birds
and
mammals
, one of two or
more
color
variations
characteristic
of the
species
,
but
independent
of the
ordinary
seasonal
and
sexual
differences
, and
often
also
of
age
.
Some
of the
herons
which
appear
in
white
and
colored
phases, and
certain
squirrels
which
are
sometimes
uniformly
blackish
instead
of the
usual
coloration
,
furnish
examples
.
Color
phases
occur
also
in
other
animals
,
notably
in
butterflies
.
7.
The
relation
at
any
instant
of a
periodically
varying
electric
magnitude
, as
electro-motive
force
, a
current
,
etc
., to
its
initial
value
as
expressed
in
factorial
parts
of the
complete
cycle
. It is
usually
expressed
in
angular
measure
, the
cycle
beb
four
right
angles
, or
360
.
Such
periodic
variations
are
generally
well
represented
by
sine
curves
; and phase
relations
are
shown
by the
relative
positions
of the
crests
and
hollows
of
such
curves
.
Magnitudes
which
have the
same
phase are
said
to be in phase.
verb
1.
(TRANSITIVE)
To
disturb
the
composure
of; to
disconcert
; to
nonplus
.