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词根:dimension
adj.dimension 规格的
n.dimension [数] 维;尺寸;次元;容积
dimensionality 维度;幅员;广延
vt.dimension 标出尺寸
noun
measure in one directionspecifically: one of three coordinates (see coordinate entry 3 sense 1a) determining a position in space or four coordinates determining a position in space and time
the dimensions of the room
the quality of spatial extension : magnitude, size
… the town's modest dimensions and leisurely ways …—Jane Shellhase
a lifelike or realistic quality
uses eccentric dialogue to add dimension to her characters
the range over which or the degree to which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
the vast dimensions of the disaster
one of the elements or factors making up a complete personality or entity : aspect
the social and political dimensions of the problem
obsolete bodily form or proportions
… my dimensions are as well compact, my mind as generous, and my shape as true …—Shakespeare
mathematics any of the fundamental units (as of mass, length, or time) on which a derived unit is basedalso: the power of such a unit
wood or stone cut to pieces of specified size
a level of existence or consciousness
… a secular as well as spiritual dimension …—Catherine Bates
verb
transitive verb
to form to the required dimensions (see dimension entry 1 sense 1a(1))
a table dimensioned to fit the space
to indicate the dimensions of (as on a drawing)
dimensioning the plans
three dimensional三维的;立体的
two dimensionaladj. 二维的,平面的;二元的
one dimensional一维艺术;单维的;单向度
dimensional stability尺寸稳定性;形稳性
dimensional analysis量纲分析
dimensional accuracy尺寸精度
four dimensionaladj. 四维的
three dimensional flow三维流;三元流动
dimensional precision尺寸精度
dimensional tolerance尺寸公差
infinite dimensional无限维的
dimensional change尺寸变化
dimensional measurement尺寸测量
three dimensional structure三维结构;立体构成;智力三维结构模型
尺寸的,维的
Noun and Verb Middle English, from Anglo-French, from Latin dimension-, dimensio, from dimetiri to measure out, from dis- + metiri to measure — more at measure
The first known use of dimension was in the 14th century
dimensionnoun
extension in one direction
the dimensions of length, width, and height
measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : size
the range over which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
dimensionnoun
extension in one direction
the dimensions of length, width, and height
measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : size
the range over which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
dimensionnoun
extension in one direction
the dimensions of length, width, and height
measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : size
the range over which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
dimensionnoun
extension in one direction
the dimensions of length, width, and height
measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : size
the range over which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
dimensionnoun
extension in one direction
the dimensions of length, width, and height
measure of extension in one direction or in all directions : size
the range over which something extends : scope—usually used in plural
1 As the men toast the nationalization of the mining industry in the 1940s, they imagine a utopian socialist Britain that will honor workers as fully dimensional individuals of unlimited human potential.
2 And Le Carre's sons utterly lack his ability to create 3 dimensional characters--or even 2 dimensional.
3 A novel in its nature is very dimensional and it can question itself and create alternates to itself in ways that essays are not really meant to do.
4 A priest’s wine-colored velvet chasuble decorated in designs of gold thread and thick, dimensional embroidery connects religious pageantry with the International Gothic style of an adjacent Sienese painting by Gentile da Fabriano.
5 We then see a quick moment of another doubtful Dawn scene, with Amar noting that her dish is one dimensional, followed by an odd edit of Dawn's trying her food and shrugging.
6 This is a normalized dimensional logical model.
这是一个规范化维度逻辑模型。
7 This particular Bad Seeds record – spacious, humid, dimensional – is as much the product of multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis and his weather-vane aesthetic as it is of Cave himself.
8 The investigation was extended to the study of a three - dimensional granular medium.
将这项研究推广到对三维颗粒状介质的考察.
9 “I wanted to honor the real Mo Dean, while also taking my own license and creating a three dimensional person.”
10 When a diagnosis seeks to be both categorical and dimensional – at once a disease and a spectrum of symptoms – it loses the power of definition.
11 I think the problem is when characters are two dimensional and there are a lack of images of other gay people.
12 Up to now we have restricted ourselves to one - dimensional , one - particle systems.
迄今,我们限于一 维 一粒子体系.
13 The resonance of Mueck’s work lies in his ability to capture a moment, three dimensionally, and in his masterful manipulation of scale to elevate the minutiae of the everyday to the monumental — and the existential.
14 She carefully measured each dimension of the room.
15 “It could feel like something very flat and two dimensional, but we tried to bring it to a full, sensory experience — we have sound, we have taste. We have the feel of everything,” says Martinez-Neal.
16 Strong relationships are multi-dimensional.
牢固的关系是多维度的。
17 The Piuze was fresh and textured, less incisive than the Picq but more dimensional and exuberant, with flavors that were more floral and citrus than mineral.
18 The social dimensions of the problem must also be taken into account.
19 “It’s delightful and even inspiring to see your images become three dimensional, and the figures you’ve only known as pictures begin to move and sing so magnificently.”
20 An International House of Pancakes serves in season three as one of the dimensional gateways.