释义 |
angle美 ['æŋɡ(ə)l] 英 ['æŋɡ(ə)l] - n.角;角度;观点;斜角
- v.钓鱼;斜移;斜置;以(某角度)报道
- 网络天使;角钢;角落
复数:angles 过去分词:angled 现在分词:angling v. slant,tilt,turn,twist,slope n. point of view,viewpoint,approach,position,perspective 1. | 角the space between two lines or surfaces that join, measured in degrees |
2. | 斜角;角度the direction that sth is leaning or pointing in when it is not in a vertical or horizontal line |
| The tower of Pisa leans at an angle . 比萨斜塔塔身倾斜。 | | The plane was coming in at a steep angle. 飞机当时正俯冲降落。 | | His hair was sticking up at all angles. 他的头发都竖了起来,乱蓬蓬的。 |
3. | 角度a position from which you look at sth |
| The photo was taken from an unusual angle. 这张照片是从不寻常的角度拍摄的。 |
4. | 观点;立场;角度a particular way of presenting or thinking about a situation, problem, etc. |
| We need a new angle for our next advertising campaign. 我们需要从一个新的角度去展开下一次广告活动。 | | You can look at the issue from many different angles. 你可以从很多不同的角度看这个问题。 | | The article concentrates on the human angle(= the part that concerns people's emotions) of the story. 这篇文章集中讨论了故事中人的情感问题。 |
1. | [t] ~ sth 斜移;斜置to move or place sth so that it is not straight or not directly facing sb/sth |
| He angled his chair so that he could sit and watch her. 他斜移了椅子,以便坐着观察她。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 以(某角度)报道;以(某观点)提供信息to present information, a report, etc. based on a particular way of thinking or for a particular audience |
| The programme is angled towards younger viewers. 这个节目的对象是较年轻的观众。 |
3. | [i] 垂钓;钓鱼to catch fish with a line and a hook |
n. | 1. the space between two diverging lines or planes, or a measure of the space 2. a member of a Germanic people who invaded and settled eastern and northern England in the 5th and 6th centuries 3. a figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point or two planes diverging from a common line 4. a projecting part of something 5. a position from which somebody can look at something 6. a way of looking at a situation 7. the shape that is made where two straight lines join or cross each other. Angles are measured in degrees. An angle that measures 90 degrees is a right angle; if it is less than 90 degrees, it is an acute angle, and if it is more than 90 degrees, it is an obtuse angle. 8. the direction from which something comes, or the direction from which you look at something, especially when it is not directly in front of you 9. a particular way of thinking about something 1. the space between two diverging lines or planes, or a measure of the space 2. a member of a Germanic people who invaded and settled eastern and northern England in the 5th and 6th centuries 3. a figure formed by two lines diverging from a common point or two planes diverging from a common line 4. a projecting part of something 5. a position from which somebody can look at something 6. a way of looking at a situation 7. the shape that is made where two straight lines join or cross each other. Angles are measured in degrees. An angle that measures 90 degrees is a right angle; if it is less than 90 degrees, it is an acute angle, and if it is more than 90 degrees, it is an obtuse angle. 8. the direction from which something comes, or the direction from which you look at something, especially when it is not directly in front of you 9. a particular way of thinking about something | v. | 1. to fish with a hook, line, and rod 2. to direct or place something obliquely, or move or be placed obliquely 3. to attempt to obtain a compliment or an advantage 4. to present something with a particular audience in mind or in order to express a particular point of view 5. to turn in a sharply different direction 6. to make something point in a particular direction, especially one that is not directly in front of you 7. to do or write something in a way that makes one thing seem more important than others, or gives special emphasis to one opinion 1. to fish with a hook, line, and rod 2. to direct or place something obliquely, or move or be placed obliquely 3. to attempt to obtain a compliment or an advantage 4. to present something with a particular audience in mind or in order to express a particular point of view 5. to turn in a sharply different direction 6. to make something point in a particular direction, especially one that is not directly in front of you 7. to do or write something in a way that makes one thing seem more important than others, or gives special emphasis to one opinion |
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