词汇 | longitudinally |
释义 | longitudinally adverb uk /ˌlɒŋ.ɡɪˈtjuː.dɪ.nəl.i//ˌlɒn.dʒɪˈtjuː.dɪ.nəl.i/ us /ˌlɑːn.dʒəˈtuː.dɪ.nəl.i/ longitudinallyadverb (TIME)medical, social sciences specialized If research is done on people or groups longitudinally, it is done over a long period of time: (研究)纵向地 Data are from a general population studied longitudinally between the ages of 10 and 36.这些数据来自一个在10岁至36岁年龄段内进行了纵向研究的普通人群。 Studies that have examined this question longitudinally provide conflicting results. Of course, these results will need to be shared and compared longitudinally. In the most interesting study, participants were followed longitudinally for several years. From January to December, a total of 375 patients were longitudinally surveyed. Looked at longitudinally, by the age of 80, one in three women and one in six men will have suffered a hip fracture. Describing when something happened or will happen at at short noticeidiom be coincident coincidently demand executory for hundred immediately movable feast notice on demandidiom one possible somewhere along the lineidiom time time signature up zero hour longitudinallyadverb (DIRECTION)medical specialized in the long direction of the body, or of any body part: (身体)纵向地 The colon was opened longitudinally and cleaned with water.纵向打开结肠,用水清洗。 The spread occurs longitudinally and is not visible to the surgeon. in the direction of the longest side of an object: Slice the narrow end of the aubergine into several round slices, then slice the rest longitudinally. The rear seat was longitudinally adjustable. In the bronchi, the fibres are mostly arranged longitudinally. Measurements in general altitude bathymetric bathymetrically bathymetry be running at somethingidiom calibrate cubic drop elevation factor knee-length metric micro pico- scale setting stopping distance tera- uncalibrated unmeasurable Related wordlongitudinal Examples of longitudinallylongitudinally At several places interconnections between these longitudinally arranged intercellular spaces were observed (image not shown). The large intestine was sliced longitudinally, its contents emptied into a 10 litre bucket and the intestinal wall washed carefully with physiological saline. The stomach, pyloric caeca and intestine were separated and opened longitudinally. Individuals showing similar "symptoms" may in fact be on different pathways if examined longitudinally and may have predictably different outcomes. Following from the transcription data, the percentage probe accuracy was computed and plotted longitudinally as a generalization curve for each experimental condition for each child. The small intestine of each fox was cut into five sections and incised longitudinally. The disks are pumped longitudinally through the large crystal faces. Each inflorescence develops in a leaf axil and is enclosed in a peduncular bract that splits longitudinally along its ventral surface at anthesis. There are no indications of myonemes, although some of the granules are arranged somewhat longitudinally. The small intestine was opened longitudinally and examined for helminth parasites under a low power binocular microscope. For longitudinally halved kernels, differences due to ageing were already apparent after a period of one hour. Our interest is in the front of the output electron bunch, that is, the transversely confined and longitudinally compressed electron bunch. The normal (e) is non-muscular, while (f) shows a thick muscle wall with circularly and longitudinally arranged smooth muscle cells. Follow-up studies of depressed persons extending 10 years and beyond report rates of severe social impairment both longitudinally and crosssectionally. Data are from a general population studied longitudinally between ages 10 and 36 in four assessment waves. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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