英:[ˈɔːltə(r)neɪt ˈæŋɡl]
美:[ˈɔltərˌneɪt ˈæŋɡəl]
英:[ˈɔːltə(r)neɪt ˈæŋɡl]
美:[ˈɔltərˌneɪt ˈæŋɡəl]
交错角,错角;
noun
one of a pair of angles with different vertices and on opposite sides of a transversal at its intersection with two other lines:
one of a pair of angles inside the two intersected lines called alsoalternate interior angle
one of a pair of angles outside the two intersected lines called alsoalternate exterior angle
noun
one of a pair of angles with different vertices and on opposite sides of a transversal at its intersection with two other lines:
one of a pair of angles inside the two intersected lines called alsoalternate interior angle
one of a pair of angles outside the two intersected lines called alsoalternate exterior angle
The first known use of alternate angle was in 1570
altar servernoun
a boy or girl who assists the priest in a church service
altar servernoun
a boy or girl who assists the priest in a church service
alternate anglenoun
one of a pair of angles on opposite sides of a line intersecting two other lines and between the two intersected lines called alsoalternate interior angle
one of a pair of angles on opposite sides of a line intersecting two other lines and outside the two intersected lines called alsoalternate exterior angle
1 Indeed, both sides of the political divide have been increasingly discussing and even proposing solutions to this existential threat, albeit from alternate angles.
2 Check out the alternate angle from one of our two AL.com videographers on the field for the game.
3 Also, notice that the tops of the cutting teeth are ground at alternating angles, meaning one tooth angles to the left, the next to the right.