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an·gu·lar·i·ty
aeng gy lae rih ti
复数:angularities
词根:angular
adj.angular [生物] 有角的;生硬的,笨拙的;瘦削的
angulate 有角的
n.angulation 使……成角;[测] 测角
vi.angulate 具棱角
vt.angulate 使有角;使有棱角
"角度的质量",1640年代; 参见 angular + -ity。
borrowed from Medieval Latin angulāritāt-, angulāritās,, from Latin angulāris angular +-itāt-, -itās -ity
The first known use of angularity was in 1642
1 And because he can look austere – especially when a camera is pointed at him – I had assumed a corresponding angularity of mind.
2 Blore studied with naive surprise a statuette in brass—wondering perhaps if its bizarre angularities were really supposed to be the female figure.
3 With Andrew Kennedy's unusually lyrical Evangelist at its heart, this was Bach as intimate chamber music rather than hectoring religious experience, favouring the beauty of the writing over its angularity.
4 These songs are spare and full of free-flow musings, recalling the more melancholy side of the Sarah Records catalog, and the awkward angularity of Beat Happening and its K Records compatriots.
5 This protective laptop case resembles a high-tech bank vault with its rugged angularity.
6 There is little of the composer’s distinctive angularity and textural spareness, but a confidence evident in his reworking of a Baroque model and the richness of his harmonies hint at glories to come.
7 Yet Abercrombie puts a little quaver in the voice and a little angularity in the gestures which persuasively and movingly suggest the subtlest and deepest deteriorations of age.
8 Not a radical reinvention so much as a dash through a side door, it finds her working with some of the same melodic angularities and obliquely personal lyrics.
9 Hilde Koch's "Torque" uses the full stage as its eight dancers shift between speedy angularity and slower stately movements.
10 There is little study on the influence of coarse aggregates angularity on hot-mix asphalt properties.
目前关于粗集料棱角性对沥青混合料性能的影响研究很少。
11 Everything else was sharp and hard, but this Grecian sun evoked joy from every angularity and blurred with brightness the stiff face of the countryside.
12 Throughout, Perry gives both voice and orchestra an appealing combination of Neo-Baroque angularity and post-Romantic warmth.
13 Sir John Falstaff's lowlife cronies have the spiky angularity of a Phiz illustration to a Dickens novel.
14 There’s a lot of angularity to that apartment.
15 The air flow will have some variation of angularity.
风的流向将有一定程度的变化.
16 But this performance made a strong case for its glimmers of forward-thinking angularity as well as its late-Verdian propulsion: it is an assemblage of set pieces — arias, ensembles, choruses — that presses forward with vigor.
17 In her interpretation, the piece shed its acrid angularity.
18 Once balance problems had been sorted, Jurowski and the London Philharmonic settled into a well-drilled performance, musical angularities crisp and springy.
19 It's dramatic, fierce, spooky, fascinating and sometimes very melodic, though it's not for those unmoved or unnerved by the angularities, discontinuities and dissonances of some contemporary-classical music and improv.
20 These sketches looked nothing like her; the face long and hard and mature, the nose aquiline; her youthful moon face replaced with a kind of sinister bony angularity.
1 角形
2 生硬
raw harsh stiff crude angular abrupt frigid unkempt inelegant unbaked buckram incondite indigested indigestion immaturity crudity inelegance terse ponderous statuesque
3 有角
cornuted angulate angular angled horny horned cant ceratoid horned lizard corniculate cornered angulately angularly
7 乖僻
wacky perverse oddball kinky morose screwy churlish wrongheaded wuzzy humorsome kink peculiarity contrariness verjuice
8 有角的形状
9 顽强
sturdy stubborn grim stout invincible die-hard tenacious unyielding obstinate dogged rock-ribbed hard-bitten contumacious pertinacious stubbornly tenaciously sturdily toughly restively intractably stubbornness restiveness doggedness recalcitrance contumacy recalcitrancy like old boots
10 不圆通
11 成角状
12 僵硬
wooden stiff rigid erect Stark muscle-bound unlimber hardshell hard-set rigor rigidity incompliance freeze stiffen
13 笨拙
lubberly cack-handed heavy awkward clumsy left-handed wretched ill unwieldy overgrown hulking bumbling ungainly uncouth gauche unskillful bonehead ham-fisted tactless artless fumbling gawky elephantine footless klutzy impolitic ham-handed blundering inexpert maladroit inapt unapt hamfisted twofisted sternforemost dumpishly awkwardly clumsily woodenly artlessly boorishly blunderingly insipience dumpishness awkwardness clumsiness flat-footed boorishness gaucherie artlessness gawkiness inaptitude goonery with a heavy hand all thumbs have a heavy hand be all fingers and thumbs be all thumbs
14 难看
mean plain rough dirty ugly foul rude unsightly seedy splay disreputable scrubby seamy unshaped ungraceful unhandsome ungainly malconformation grunge splayfoot ragged-arse beaujeeful ill-favored awkward rugged unfavorable crusty unwieldy overgrown frightful untoward grungy uncouth Faust stroppy ungracious rebarbative unaesthetic deface enough to stop the clock