infrared - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
infrared (countable and uncountable, plural infrareds)
- (uncountable) The electromagnetic radiation of a wavelength longer than visible light, but shorter than microwave radiation, having a wavelength between 700 nm and 1 mm.
- Hypernym: electromagnetic radiation
1962, John Nelson Howard, Transmission of the Atmosphere in the Infrared: A Review, page 3:
Collisions of these 'transparent' molecules with the molecules that do have absorption bands in the infrared can have a considerable influence on the intensities of the observed absorption bands.
- (countable) A specific wavelength in this range.
1924, The American Review of Tuberculosis, page 110:
Sonne has shown that by means of the luminous rays the temperature in the tissue may be raised to a higher degree than by the use of the infrareds.
2009, Alexander Grankov, Microwave Radiation of the Ocean-Atmosphere: Boundary Heat and Dynamic Interaction:
Exposure of spectral pieces at centimeters, millimeters, and infrareds, which provide a top steadiness of the dependence "MCW radiation vs. parameter Δt" and its interannual (seasonal) dynamics.
- (countable) A device that emits infrared radiation.
2000, Pete Fowler, Keeps, page 62:
In his room, he could install his infrareds without being discovered.
2007, Ed Morawski, Solving the Security Puzzle, page 79:
Beams are the active counterparts of passive infrareds (PIRs). Since these are active infrareds, they require two parts: a transmitter and a receiver.
2020, Jenny Dorsey, The Infrared Grill Master: Recipes and Techniques for Perfectly Seared, Deliciously Smokey BBQ Every Time:
Additionally, infrareds tend to cook food faster so there's less time to render said fat.
radiation of a wavelength between 700 nm and 1 mm
- Afrikaans: infrarooi
- Azerbaijani: infraqırmızı
- Belarusian: інфрачырво́нае выпраме́ньванне n (infračyrvónaje vypramjénʹvannje, literally “infrared radiation”)
- Bulgarian: инфрачервен m (infračerven)
- Catalan: infraroig m
- Chinese:
- Czech: infračervený (cs)
- Danish: infrarød stråling c
- Dutch: infrarood (nl)
- Esperanto: transruĝo, infraruĝo
- Finnish: infrapuna (fi)
- French: infrarouge (fr)
- German: Infrarot
- Greek: υπέρυθρος (el) (ypérythros)
- Hindi: अवरक्त (avrakt)
- Hungarian: infravörös (hu)
- Icelandic: innrauða n
- Indonesian: inframerah (id)
- Irish: infridhearg m
- Italian: infrarosso (it) m
- Japanese: 赤外線 (ja) (せきがいせん, sekigaisen)
- Korean: 적외선 (ko) (jeogoeseon)
- Macedonian: инфрацрвено зрачење n (infracrveno zračenje)
- Malay: inframerah
- Mongolian:
- Cyrillic: хэт улаан (xet ulaan)
- Norman: înfra-rouoge m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: infrarød stråling c
- Nynorsk: infraraud stråling
- Persian: فروسرخ (fa) (forusorx)
- Polish: podczerwień (pl) f
- Portuguese: infravermelho (pt) m
- Russian: инфракра́сное излуче́ние (ru) n (infrakrásnoje izlučénije, literally “infrared radiation”)
- Scottish Gaelic: fo-dhearg m
- Serbo-Croatian: infracrven (sh)
- Spanish: infrarrojo
- Swedish: infraröd strålning c
- Tamil: அகச்சிவப்பு (ta) (akaccivappu)
- Thai: อินฟราเรด (th) (in-fraa-rèet)
- Turkish: kızılötesi (tr)
- Ukrainian: інфрачерво́не випромі́нювання n (infračervóne vypromínjuvannja, literally “infrared radiation”)
- Welsh: isgoch m
infrared (not comparable)
- Having a wavelength in the infrared spectrum.
- Hyponyms: mid-infrared, near-infrared
- (figurative, physics) Relating to very low energies or very large distances or time spans.
- Antonym: ultraviolet
1986, Luis Álvarez-Gaumé, “An Introduction to Anomalies”, in G. Velo, A. S. Wightman, editors, Fundamental Problems of Gauge Field Theory, →ISBN, page 97:
Unless otherwise stated, we will be working in Euclidean space compactified to a sphere in order to avoid infrared problems.
2000, Andreas Galka, Topics in Nonlinear Time Series Analysis: With Implications for EEG Analysis, →ISBN, page 176:
Secondly, as stated already by Osborne & Provenzale, pure k-α-behaviour is impossible since there would have to be infinite power at zero frequency (this would correspond to an infrared catastrophe).
2010, Taizo Muta, Foundations of Quantum Chromodynamics: An Introduction to Perturbative Methods in Gauge Theories, 3rd edition, →ISBN, page 331:
Although infrared divergences are of long-distance nature, they often play an essential role in the verification of the validity of the perturbative treatment of short-distance phenomena.
- cosmic infrared background
- infrared astronomy
- infrared camera
- infrared detector
- infrared divergence
- infrared film
- infrared filter
- infrared fixed point
- infrared homing
- infrared imagery
- infrared lamp
- infrared light
- infrared microscope
- infrared motion detector
- infrared multiphoton dissociation
- infrared photography
- infrared pointer
- infrared port
- infrared radiation
- infrared remote control
- infrared repellor
- infrared sauna
- infrared spectroscopy
- infrared thermography
- infrared thermometer
- infrared waves
- mediumwave infrared
- midinfrared
- near infrared
- noninfrared
having the wavelength in the infrared
- Arabic: تَحْتَ اَلْحَمْرَاء (taḥta l-ḥamrāʔ)
- Azerbaijani: infraqırmızı
- Basque: infragorri
- Belarusian: інфрачырво́ны (infračyrvóny)
- Bulgarian: инфрачервен (infračerven)
- Catalan: infraroig
- Chinese:
- Cornish: isrudh
- Czech: infračervený (cs)
- Danish: infrarød
- Dutch: infrarood (nl)
- Esperanto: transruĝa, infraruĝa
- Finnish: infrapuna-, infrapunainen
- French: infrarouge (fr)
- Georgian: ინფრაწითელი (inprac̣iteli)
- German: infrarot (de)
- Greek: υπέρυθρος (el) (ypérythros)
- Hindi: अवरक्त (avrakt)
- Hungarian: infravörös (hu)
- Irish: infridhearg, fodhearg
- Italian: infrarosso (it)
- Japanese: 赤外 (せきがい, sekigai)
- Kazakh: инфрақызыл (infraqyzyl)
- Korean: please add this translation if you can
- Latvian: infrasarkans
- Macedonian: инфрацрвен m (infracrven)
- Manx: fo-yiarg
- Norman: înfra-rouoge
- Norwegian:
- Persian: فروسرخ (fa) (forusorx)
- Polish: podczerwony (pl)
- Portuguese: infravermelho (pt)
- Romanian: infraroșu (ro)
- Russian: инфракра́сный (ru) m (infrakrásnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: fo-dhearg
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: инфрацрвен
- Roman: infracrven (sh)
- Spanish: infrarrojo
- Swedish: infraröd (sv)
- Turkish: kızılaltı (tr), kızılötesi (tr)
- Ukrainian: інфрачерво́ний (infračervónyj)
- Vietnamese: hồng ngoại (vi) (紅外)