英:['kʌspeɪt]
美:['kʌsˌpeɪt]
英:['kʌspeɪt]
美:['kʌsˌpeɪt]
词根:cusp
adj.cusped 尖的;有尖头的
cuspidal 尖的;尖头的
cuspidate 尖的;[生物] 有尖头的
n.cusp 尖头;尖端
noun
point, apex: such as
a point of transition (as from one historical period to the next) : turning pointalso: edge, verge … you're on the cusp between heat exhaustion and life-threatening heatstroke. —Mark Jannot
on the cusp of stardom
either horn of a crescent moon
a fixed point on a mathematical curve at which a point tracing the curve would exactly reverse its direction of motion
an ornamental pointed projection formed by or arising from the intersection of two arcs or foils (see foil entry 2 sense 4)
a point on the grinding surface of a tooth
Latin cuspis point
The first known use of cusp was in 1585
custodiannoun
someone who guards and protects or takes care of something for another person
someone who cleans and takes care of a building : janitor sense 2
custardnoun
a sweetened mixture of milk and eggs baked, boiled, or frozen
cuss1 of 2noun
curse entry 1 sense 2
fellow entry 1 sense 4a
an ornery cuss
cuss2 of 2verb
swear sense 5
cuspnoun
a point or pointed end or part: as
either of the pointed ends of a crescent moon
a point on the grinding surface of a tooth
a fold or flap of a heart valve
cuspidnoun
canine entry 2 sense 1
cuspnoun
a point or pointed end or part: as
either of the pointed ends of a crescent moon
a point on the grinding surface of a tooth
a fold or flap of a heart valve
cuspnoun
a point or pointed end or part: as
either of the pointed ends of a crescent moon
a point on the grinding surface of a tooth
a fold or flap of a heart valve
1 Combined with the lab experiment, the numerical model is applied to wave-induced nearshore currents on a fixed tri-cuspate beach.
在此基础上进一步结合实验模型,这个数字模型被用于分析正弦地形上的近岸流在波浪作用下的分布情况。
2 The unearthed fermentation containers in that period included small-porthole cuspate-bottom vat, which was the most representative object.
这时期出土了不少酿酒发酵容器,最具有代表性的为小口尖底瓮。
3 He had a head full of cuspate teeth, and when he snored in the bunk his eyes opened, showing only the grisly whites while the irises pointed elsewhere inside the skull.
4 This cuspate ash, as it’s called, is hazardous to humans in two ways.
5 the cusp of a tooth
6 medical researchers who are on the cusp of a major breakthrough
7 Fortune’s very first issue, published in February of 1930, came on the cusp of the Great Depression.
8 The two sides seemed at the cusp of a deal in the summer of 2022; the Iranian negotiators took it back to Tehran, where new demands were added and the entire process fell apart.