英:['lɪnɪəmənt]
美:['lɪnɪrmənt]
英:['lɪnɪəmənt]
美:['lɪnɪrmənt]
lin·e·a·ment
lI ni mnt
lineamental (adj.), lineamentation (n.)
词根:lineation
n.lineation 划线;轮廓
Noun
1. a characteristic property that defines the apparent individual nature of something;
"each town has a quality all its own"
"the radical character of our demands"
2. the characteristic parts of a person's face: eyes and nose and mouth and chin;
"an expression of pleasure crossed his features"
"his lineaments were very regular"
15世纪早期, liniament,“身体的独特特征,轮廓”,源自拉丁语 lineamentum “轮廓,轮廓特征”,字面意思是“线条,笔画,标记”,来自 lineare “将其缩短为一条直线”(这里显然是指“追踪线条”的未记录的意义),源自 linea “线,线,线”(见 line(n.))。比喻意义上的“特征”可追溯到1630年代。
线性现象
线状行迹
线性构造
又称 :线性构造(linear structure)
Middle English, from Latin lineamentum, from lineare to draw a line, from linea
The first known use of lineament was in the 15th century
lineamentnoun
an outline or contour of a body or figure and especially of the face
lineamentnoun
an outline or contour of a body or figure and especially of the face
1 So, while from afar America may seem, to the Briton, a bewildering and Brobdingnagian phenomenon, close up and personal, the Americans themselves take on the more familiar Lilliputian lineaments of his own countrymen and women.
2 He might well be a little shocked at the irregularity of my lineaments, his own being so harmonious.
3 You can explore, manipulate and experiment while trying to get some sense of that world’s lineaments, the real and unreal intermingling.
4 For the best science fiction and fantasy to use the supernatural to illuminate the lineaments of ordinary oppression, it has to know where those invisible lines are in the first place.
5 “A number of faults and lineaments have been mapped in the range, with no known earthquakes on any of them,” says Hubbard.
6 For us, the danger is the opposite; we risk losing sight of the eternal significance in our need of seeing clearly the historic lineaments.
7 These are theatrical characters built on fundamental patterns and fleshed out with lineaments that come most fully to life in the presence of Washington’s Troy.
8 That is, it is not the raw data of biography that shows who someone is—rather, it is the choices one makes and the actions taken that draw the lineaments of character.
9 There is big variety of tans and nose lineament among them... and so what?
10 The methods of face rough extracting, edging detecting and section connectivity filtering are presented to extract facial curvilinear lineament.
采用人脸粗检、边缘检测、区域连通性滤波等方法。
11 We learn early on that their happy union has been severed by tragedy, but the lineaments of their relationship only gradually form into a clear pattern.
12 In this paper, we put emphasis on the introduction of the image characteristics and geological significance of Urals-Oman giant lineament and Alps continental collision.
文中重点介绍了乌拉尔—阿曼巨型线性构造带和阿尔卑斯大陆碰撞带的影像特征和地质意义。
13 That is, it is not the raw data of biography that shows who someone is — rather, it is the choices one makes and the actions taken that draw the lineaments of character.
14 Jeff and Russell, whose character is more layered, deserve a few more realistic lineaments.
15 In geology, lineament refers to a linear feature on the earth's surface, such as a fault, while literary usage refers to a distinctive facial feature or characteristic.
16 The lineaments of a structure loom through the fog in the form of chapter headings that both provoke ideas and give them a home.
17 We constantly meet her familiar lineaments through the whole course of Copley's works.
18 Everything is writ just a bit larger now, without distorting the finely drawn lineaments of each character.
19 Even the distant guy who sits opposite the narrating Nick acquires the lineaments of Jay Gatsby.
20 Plunging his hands deep in his breeches-pockets, he whistled 'The Sword' softly to himself, while an expression of concern puckered his jolly lineaments.
1 轮廓
line profile configuration outline silhouette skeleton contour lineaments circumscription tournure shape plan section definition draft delineation figuration adumbration lineation low silhouette
2 特征
feature note trick characteristic impress strain stamp trait trademark distinction genius hallmark earmark idiosyncrasy particularity physiognomy differentia sign manual -morph eigen- thing point quality kind character race stuff shape mark identity dimension streak tang timbre -ism diagnostic property nature cast principal signature texture accent temper imprint stigma specificity tincture cachet salience finger print indicium difference hair attribute parameter criterion patent modality idiom birthmark shtick suchness
3 外形
formal outward modal line form profile external shell outline exterior contour semblance externality similitude figuration point shape configuration
5 面貌
6 外表
exterior superficial ostensible look idea color image face effect air outside surface aspect species appearance external garment crust outward showing varnish likeness guise rind semblance garb visage similitude exteriority vizard superficies show