词汇 | curvilinear |
释义 | curvilinear adjective formaluk /ˌkɜː.vɪˈlɪn.i.ər/ us /ˌkɝː.vəˈlɪn.i.ɚ/ containing or consisting of curved lines曲线的,弯曲的 Geometry: describing angles, lines & orientations angle of incidence angularity antinode asymptote asymptotic gradient multiaxial non-coplanar non-intersecting non-planar noncollinear reflex scalene triangle shallow sine supplementary triangulate unbowed vanishing point vertically You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Patterns and shapes A thin transverse section placed under the microscope exhibits a series of curvilinear lines diverging from the centre and interlacing each other with great regularity and beauty, closely resembling in appearance the engine-turning of a watch. All masses are originally in a state of curvilinear movement whose rates change continuously. The Vicar's wife regarded her as too large and flaring and curvilinear for reputable good looks. The curvilinear gothic style of architecture was replaced by the perpendicular style, which was simpler and cheaper to build. The great west window, and the upper stages are of florid curvilinear Gothic. curvilinear | American Dictionarycurvilinear adjective us/ˌkɜr·vəˈlɪn·i·ər/ art containing or consisting of curved lines Examples of curvilinearcurvilinear Several filtering techniques were employed to enhance causeways and other linear and curvilinear features. As mathematical tools we use general curvilinear coordinates and stream functions. The reported shapes of the perceived paths in these studies are mostly curvilinear, but their shape is neither purely rectilinear nor purely circular or helical. This distinguishes between centre and periphery with the curvilinear volume featuring as centre and the outer exhibition spaces and ticket reception forming a peripheral zone. The curvilinear pattern in the second cut also matches the data better than did those in the first cut. Figure 2 shows how taking the natural logarithm of the values of "length of residence" transforms the curvilinear relationship into a linear one. A curvilinear pattern of ageing can be detected in all these circumstances despite their lack of political experience. The purpose of this analysis was to test for curvilinear relationships between accent judgments and speaking rate and between comprehensibility judgments and speaking rate. They can follow direct (linear) or indirect paths (direction changes, or varieties of curvilinear trajectory), and even subdivide and disperse in multiple directions. A particular example of this framework is his account of perceived curvilinear apparent motions. The lowest classes lie in a practically neutral position (0.49), thus tracing a curvilinear sociolectal profile. The alternative motion types depict curvilinear velocities that are distinct in form and validate theoretical postulations on velocity behaviour as being motion-type dependent. The use of curvilinear co-ordinates in analysing the flow in the converging region of the dual jet simplifies comparisons with the single-jet flow. One might suspect a curvilinear pattern between campaign funds and duration of candidacies. The possibility of a curvilinear pattern between money and candidacy duration will be tested by adding the squared version of the relativized money variable. 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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