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perpendicular美 [.pɜrpən'dɪkjələr] 英 [.pɜː(r)pən'dɪkjʊlə(r)] - adj.垂直的;成直角的
- n.垂直线(或位置、方向)
- 网络垂线;正交的;垂足
adj. vertical,upright,bolt upright,erect,sheer 1. | ~ (to sth) 垂直的;成直角的forming an angle of 90˚ with another line or surface; vertical and going straight up |
| Are the lines perpendicular to each other? 这些直线相互垂直吗? | | The staircase was almost perpendicular(= very steep) . 楼梯几乎成垂直的了。 |
2. | 垂直式的(英格兰 14、15 世纪盛行的建筑风格,以使用垂直线和大拱为特征)connected with a style of architecture common in England in the 14th and 15th centuries, that makes use of vertical lines and wide arches |
1. | [sing] 垂直线(或位置、方向)a line, position or direction that is exactly perpendicular |
| The wall is a little out of the perpendicular. 墙壁有点倾斜。 |
n. | 1. a perpendicular line or plane 2. any device used to establish a vertical line, e.g. a spirit level or a plumb line 4. the perpendicular style of architecture 1. a perpendicular line or plane 2. any device used to establish a vertical line, e.g. a spirit level or a plumb line 4. the perpendicular style of architecture | adj. | 1. at right angles to a line or plane 4. relating to or typical of a style of Gothic architecture in which tall narrow facades, windows, and doors, and vaulted ceilings are characteristic. 5. completely upright and straight 6. built in the style of 14th to 16th century English churches, using tall narrow designs and straight upright lines 1. at right angles to a line or plane 4. relating to or typical of a style of Gothic architecture in which tall narrow facades, windows, and doors, and vaulted ceilings are characteristic. 5. completely upright and straight 6. built in the style of 14th to 16th century English churches, using tall narrow designs and straight upright lines |
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