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lin·e·ar
lI ni r
linearly (adv.), linearity (n.)
词根:linear
adv.linearly 成直线地;在线上地
n.linearity 线性;线性度;直线性
vt.linearize 使线性化
linearise 使直线化(等于linearize)
adjective
of, relating to, resembling, or having a graph that is a line and especially a straight line : straight
of the first degree with respect to one or more variables
characterized by an emphasis on line
linear art
consisting of a straight chain of atoms
a linear molecule
elongated with nearly parallel sides see leaf illustration
linear leaf
having or being a response or output that is directly proportional to the input
of, relating to, or based or depending on sequential development a linear narrative
linear thinking
linear regression线性回归
linear programmingn. 线性规划
linear model线性模型;线性模式
linear relationship线性关系
linear system线性系统
linear motor直线电机;线性电动机;线型马达
non linear非直线性的,非线性的
linear relation线性关系
linear interpolation线性插值;线性内插法;直线切削
multiple linear regression多元线性回归;复直线回归
linear algebra线性代数
linear combination线性组合
linear function线性函数
linear equationn. 线性方程
linear motion直线运动
linear array一维数组;线性排列;[电磁]直线天线阵
linear regression analysis线性回归分析,直线回归分析
linear correlation线性相关
linear range线性范围;直线射程
linear velocity线速度
"类似于线条的,与线条有关的",1640年代,源自法语 linéaire,源自拉丁语 linearis "属于线条的",源自 linea "细绳,线条"(参见 line(n.))。本质上是与 lineal 相同的词; "在拉丁语中,原始后缀 -alis 被变为 -aris,但在晚期拉丁语中,这个规则不再具有生产力,而 -alis 的形成或再形成保持不变。" [巴恩哈特]。
从1840年代开始,作为"涉及使用线条"的意思,因此, Linear A, Linear B,这两个名称被赋予(1902-3年),指的是在克里特岛上由亚瑟·埃文斯爵士于1894-1901年发现的两种相关的线性米诺斯文,长期无法翻译。在那里,它与 pictographic 相对。
线性的
线的,直线的,线形的
线性[的]
The first known use of linear was circa 1656
linesmannoun
an official who assists a referee in a game (as football or hockey)
liner1 of 2noun
a ship or airplane of a regular transportation line
an ocean liner
something with which lines are made or drawn
use a cosmetic liner to make the eyes more attractive
liner2 of 2noun
one that lines or is used to line something
liner1 of 2noun
a ship or airplane of a regular transportation line
an ocean liner
something with which lines are made or drawn
use a cosmetic liner to make the eyes more attractive
liner2 of 2noun
one that lines or is used to line something
linennoun
smooth strong cloth or yarn made from flax
household articles (as tablecloths or sheets) or clothing (as shirts or underwear) that were once often made of linen
linemannoun
one who sets up or repairs power or telephone lines
a football player whose position is on the line of scrimmage
line1 of 3noun
a long thin cord
a fishing line
a cord, wire, or tape used in measuring and leveling
a pipe for carrying a fluid water line steam line
gas line
a wire or set of wires carrying electricity telegraph lines a telephone line
a power line
a row of words, letters, numbers, or symbols that are written, printed, or displayed (as on a page or TV screen)also: space for such a line
a structural unit of something written (as a poem or a computer program)
a short letter : note
drop me a line
plural the words of a part in a play
forgot her lines
something (as a ridge, seam, or wrinkle) that is long and narrow
the direction followed by something in motion
the line of flight of a bullet
the boundary or limit of a place or lot property line
town line
the difference known or pointed out
the fine line between love and hate
the track of a railway
a state of agreement
the red one is more in line with what I had in mind
a course of behavior or thinkingespecially: an official or public position
the party line
what one does or is interested in
is medicine your line?
smooth or interesting talk that is often insincere
family sense 2
descended from a royal line
the position of military forces facing the enemy our first line of defense
on the front and behind the lines
an arrangement of persons or things in a series
waiting in line
goods for sale of one general kind
a line of clothing
a system of transportation or the route over which it travels a steamship line military supply lines
a bus line
a long narrow mark (as one made by a pencil)
one of the horizontal lines on a music staff
the football players whose positions are along the line of scrimmage
a group of three players who play together as a unit in hockey
a geometric element that is formed by a moving point and that has length but no width or thicknessespecially: such an element that is straight
outline entry 1 sense 1, contour
a ship's lines
a general plan
a story along these lines
line2 of 3verb
to mark with a line or lines
to place or form a line along
to form a line : form into lines
to hit a line drive
line3 of 3verb
to cover the inner surface of tapestries lined the walls
line a box with paper
linebackernoun
a football player on the defending team whose usual position is a short distance in back of the line of scrimmage
linearadjective
relating to, consisting of, or resembling a line : straight
involving a single dimension
of, relating to, based on, or being linear equations or linear functions
long and uniformly narrow
the linear leaf of the hyacinth
linearadjective
relating to, consisting of, or resembling a line : straight
involving a single dimension
of, relating to, based on, or being linear equations or linear functions
long and uniformly narrow
the linear leaf of the hyacinth
linearadjective
relating to, consisting of, or resembling a line : straight
involving a single dimension
of, relating to, based on, or being linear equations or linear functions
long and uniformly narrow
the linear leaf of the hyacinth
linearadjective
of, relating to, or resembling a line
1 Steaming with irony, she noted that children “having linear minds and no grasp of the great intangibles, spend most of their energy yapping about trifles” — only to show that adults are just the same.
2 Some of her forgetting was linear — a steady erasure from the present backward.
3 In Rachmaninoff’s Cello Sonata, finally, that “linear narrative” gushed forth in all its emotionally compulsive flow.
4 The title he’s chosen may put readers in mind of recent megaliths like “2666” and “1Q84,” but those books, for all their size, were strategically linear.
5 It’s a sleek, striking work, poppier and more linear than “When We All Fall Asleep.”
6 “As the characters multiplied and their individual and group complications grew, a more integrated and linear structure worked best,” he said recently.
7 The clear drawback of such viewing, however, is that bingers have had to wait until conventional once-a-night or once-a-week audiences finish with the show on their steam-powered linear networks for all episodes to be available.
8 If non-linear jigsaws were too superficial, then old-school linear narrative – of the sort practised by Hollywood – is too lodged in a single, self-serving perspective.
9 In CT criteria, a linear correlation was only found between PSI and Ranson score.
各CT分级法中只有PSI与Ranson记分线性相关.
10 But the vast majority of viewing were still of linear TV schedules, which accounted for 85% of viewing last year and are expected to hold on to a 75% share in five years' time.
11 The Schr? Dinger equation is a linear equation.
薛定谔方程是一个线性方程。
12 One night, alone at his dining room table, staring hopelessly at a linear equation, Ken was overwhelmed by a vision: He was on a dock.
13 The format is intriguing, she continued, because it moves away from classical, linear reading.
14 The Miller archive, comprising 322 linear feet of material, is certainly a rich one.
15 The site features tutorials on making earrings out of linear regulator chips, wine charms from capacitors and a wooden footstool in the shape of a classic 555 integrated circuit chip from the ’70s.
16 Here’s another way to listen to “Lust for Life”: in sequence, start to finish, as a linear journey out of dreamspace into our consensus reality.
17 Oversize bags on United measuring more than 62 linear inches are now $200 extra on international routes, up from $100 previously.
18 In subcontinental Indian, especially Hindu, culture and texts, apocalypses are not linear but cyclical.
19 Blowing viewers’ minds with an unexpected swerve or hallucinatory sequence took precedence over telling linear, easily followed stories.
20 Instead of progressing in the linear fashion of the libretto, the soldier’s full life is often in view, inside single shots, no matter the age being dramatized within a particular song.
2 直线
straight-line rectilinear directly straight airline straightaway beeline straight line orthographic air-line rectilineal line sight running straightway
3 细长的
slim slender elongated slimline spindly spidery svelte slitty flagelliform slight capillary elongate lanky reedy lank gracile rattail spindling slab-sided slimjim threadlike long slit jimp lathy slim-jim
4 沿直线的
5 顺序的
7 长度
length measurement footage longitude longness linear measure long measure lineal measure running time longitudinal extent dimension measure scope
8 直线的
straight-line rectilinear orthographic air-line rectilineal line running straightaway straightway
9 按顺序
10 线性的
11 连续
straight running continuous continued serial consecutive seamless successive back-to-back sequential unbroken ceaseless wall-to-wall solidly on the bounce without cease in a row in succession at a stretch solid incessant sequence
12 明显的
clear obvious plain distinct evident manifest noticeable marked stark pronounced overt glaring appreciable
13 长度的
15 一维的
17 一次
primary opening once stretch dose bout at a whack at one whack single round clip sitting batch whack at a time
19 按顺序的
21 细长
flagelliform slight slender capillary elongate lanky spindly reedy lank spidery gracile svelte rattail spindling slab-sided slimjim slightly slenderize threadlike long slim slit elongated slimline jimp lathy slim-jim
22 明显
clear obvious plain distinct evident manifest noticeable marked stark pronounced overt glaring appreciable clearly dramatically notably expressly sharply plainly decidedly eminently manifestly emphasize accentuate
23 连续的
solid straight running constant continuous serial consecutive successive continual back-to-back sequential unbroken incessant unceasing seriate in succession continued seamless ceaseless wall-to-wall
24 连贯的