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词根:angle
n.angle 角度,角
angling 钓鱼;钓鱼术
v.angling 调整…的角度;斜向地行进(angle的现在分词)
vi.angle 钓鱼;谋取
noun (1)
a corner whether constituting a projecting part or a partially enclosed space
They sheltered in an angle of the building.
the figure formed by two lines extending from the same pointalso: dihedral angle
a measure of an angle or of the amount of turning necessary to bring one line or plane into coincidence with or parallel to another
the direction from which someone or something is approached a football player trying to get an angle on an opponent [=approach an opponent from an effective angle]
soldiers being attacked from every angle
the precise viewpoint from which something is observed or considered consider the question from all anglesalso: the aspect seen from such an angle discuss all angles of the question
a camera angle
a special approach, point of attack, or technique for accomplishing an objective
try a new angle
a sharply divergent course
The road went off at an angle.
verb (1)
intransitive verb
to turn or proceed at an angle
The road angles up the hill.
transitive verb
to turn, move, or direct at an angle
slipped the key in and angled it to one side
to present (something, such as a news story) from a particular or prejudiced point of view : slant
angled stories toward the newspaper's political preferences
verb (2)
intransitive verb
to fish with a hook
to use artful means to attain an objective
angled for an invitation
noun (2)
a member of a Germanic people that invaded England along with the Saxons and Jutes in the fifth century a.d. and merged with them to form the Anglo-Saxon peoples
angle of view视角
visual anglen. 视界,视角
contact angle接触角;交会角
angle on引诱;角度对准
angle for谋取
dip angle[航海]倾角;[航空]俯角;磁倾角
incident angle入射角
phase angle相位角
angle steel角钢,角铁
rotation angle旋转角;旋转角度;回转角度
right angle直角
slope angle斜角;倾斜角;坡度角
angle of attack攻角;迎角;冲角
high angleadj. 高角射击的,n. 高角
pressure angle压力角
at an angle倾斜地;成一个角度
azimuth anglen. 方位角
wide angle广角的;大角度的
inclination angle倾斜角,倾角
rake angle倾角;刀面角;[军]投弹角
Noun (1) Middle English, "corner, recess, two lines extending from the same point," borrowed from Anglo-French angle, aungle, going back to Latin angulus "two lines extending from the same point, corner, nook," going back to Indo-European *h2eng-lo-, *h2eng-elo-, whence also Old Church Slavic ǫgŭlŭ "corner, angle," Russian úgol, genitive uglá, Bosnian-Croatian-Serbian ȕgao, ȕgla, Armenian ankiwn, and perhaps Germanic *ankula-, *ankila- ankle Verb (1) Middle English anglen "to meet at an angle," derivative of angle angle >entry 1 Verb (2) Middle English anglen, derivative of angel "fishhook," going back to Old English angel, ongel, going back to Germanic *angula- "hook, barb" (whence also Old Saxon angul "fishhook," Old High German, "hook, barb," Old Norse ǫngull "fishhook"), going back to Indo-European *h2enk-ul-ó-, derivative, perhaps diminutive, of a base *h2enk- seen also in the n-stem noun *h2enk-ón- (whence Old English anga "prick, goad," Old High German ango "sting, barb, door hinge," Greek ankṓn "bend, elbow"), suffixed in Greek ankýlos "bent, crooked, curved," and as an o-grade derivative in Greek ónkos "barb of an arrow," Latin uncus "curved at the extremities, hooked, a hook," and probably Sanskrit aṅkáḥ "curve, hook"; *h2enk- perhaps attested as a primary verb in Sanskrit áñcati, ácati "(it) bends, curves" Note: Indo-European *h2enk- appears to be synonymous with the base *h2eng- —see angle >entry 1, ankle. Noun (2) Latin Angli, plural, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English Engle Angles
The first known use of angle was in the 14th century
angryadjective
feeling or showing anger
threatening as if in anger
an angry sky
painfully inflamed
an angry rash
angoranoun
yarn or cloth made from the hair of the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit
angora cat
angora goat
angora rabbit
anglicizeverb
to make English (as in habits, speech, or outlook)
anglicizeverb
to make English (as in habits, speech, or outlook)
anglewormnoun
earthworm
angle1 of 3noun
a sharp projecting corner
the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
a measure of the amount that one line of an angle would have to be turned to be in exactly the same place as the other line
a 90-degree angle
point of view, aspect
consider a problem from a new angle
an often improper way of getting an advantage
a cheater looking for an angle
a sharply curving course or direction
the road went off at an angle
angle2 of 3verb
to turn, move, or direct at an angle
to present (as a news story) from a particular point of view : slant
angle3 of 3verb
to fish with hook and line
to try to get what one wants in a sly way
angling for a promotion
anglerfishnoun
a bottom-dwelling marine fish that has a large flat head with parts that stick out and lure other fish within reach of its broad mouth
anglernoun
a person who fishes with hook and line especially for pleasure
anglerfish
angle1 of 3noun
a sharp projecting corner
the figure formed by two lines extending from the same point
a measure of the amount that one line of an angle would have to be turned to be in exactly the same place as the other line
a 90-degree angle
point of view, aspect
consider a problem from a new angle
an often improper way of getting an advantage
a cheater looking for an angle
a sharply curving course or direction
the road went off at an angle
angle2 of 3verb
to turn, move, or direct at an angle
to present (as a news story) from a particular point of view : slant
angle3 of 3verb
to fish with hook and line
to try to get what one wants in a sly way
angling for a promotion
1 As we returned to our feet, Emma angled toward me and breathed the word Gypsies, then nodded at the closest horse.
2 "The game is up," says Duke, his head angled heroically.
3 Her hair’s been chopped short, in a sharp angled bob.
4 Some pointed straight and high like an equilateral triangle and others were angled like a sail in the wind.
5 He drew me against him and angled the shochet’s knife across my throat.
6 Seabiscuit’s temperamental outburst had left him hopelessly beaten, but as Pollard angled him into the stretch and asked him to get his mind back on running, Smith witnessed something he would never forget.
7 The creature angled its face at her, horns dark against the slate-gray walls.
8 Boiler or tank. Flat, curved or angled ends can be specified.
锅炉或水箱. 可以指定平端 、 曲端或角端.
9 With Venus so perfectly angled, you may want to book time in a salon or shop for some new things.
与金星有着如此美好的角度,您可能想要花一些时间在美容院或购买一些新东西。
10 Pi looks up at me, his head angled.
11 He did not push his chair in, but left it angled out like a door in midswing.
12 It’s another village scene, and the camera is angled to show several women seated around a bonfire.
13 Sensing the problem, the ascent software angled the ship into the wind to counteract it.
14 Flat front, angled hand pockets, back button - through welt pockets, cuffed hem.
平面方面, 角度手口袋, 返回按钮,通过贴边口袋, 手铐下摆.
15 He eeled in through die cables and formers, wiggling and pulling until he was inside the tail with his head clear of the surface of the water and his legs down on the angled floor.
16 Using Angled bittersweet to control pests had along history in China.
苦皮藤用于杀虫,在我国民间已有相当长的历史.
17 He pulled on his gloves, removed the shroud of blankets from Carl Heine, and then, methodically, using angled scissors, cut away the rubber bib overalls, dropping pieces of them in a canvas bin.
18 If they are not properly angled towards the more howling of these gales, they can be damaged or destroyed.
如果这些叶片没有朝向强风中更为激烈的风向,他们可能会因此被损坏或者摧毁。
19 She angled her column of chitchat towards teenagers .
她的闲话专栏着眼于青少年。
20 I think about Understanding Our Universe, of its diagram of the sun’s rays angled in the evenings.
1 有角
cornuted angulate angular horny horned cant ceratoid angularity horned lizard corniculate angulous cornute
2 成角度的
4 成角状
5 有角的
cornuted angulate angular horny horned cant ceratoid horned lizard corniculate angulous cornute
6 有…角的