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pyramid美 ['pɪrəmɪd] 英 ['pɪrəmɪd] - n.锥体;(古埃及的)金字塔;棱锥体;金字塔形的物体(或一堆东西)
- v.成金字塔形状;【股】用累进式手法扩大交易;步步升级;使成金字塔形状
- 网络角锥体;四棱锥;棱锥面
复数:pyramids 过去分词:pyramided 现在分词:pyramiding 1. | (古埃及的)金字塔a large building with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top. The ancient Egyptians built stone pyramids as places to bury their kings and queens. |
2. | 锥体;棱锥体a solid shape with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top |
3. | 金字塔形的物体(或一堆东西)an object or a pile of things that has the shape of a pyramid |
| a pyramid of cans in a shop window 商店橱窗中摆成金字塔形的罐头 |
4. | 金字塔式的组织(或系统)an organization or a system in which there are fewer people at each level as you get near the top |
| a management pyramid 金字塔式管理系统 |
n. | 9. 【数学】角锥,棱锥;【结晶】锥;【解剖学;动物学】角锥形器官;【园艺】剪成角锥形的果树 9. 【数学】角锥,棱锥;【结晶】锥;【解剖学;动物学】角锥形器官;【园艺】剪成角锥形的果树 | v. | |
n. | 1. a huge stone tomb of ancient Egyptian royalty with a square base and triangular walls that slope to meet in a point at the top 2. a solid shape or structure that has triangular sides that slope to meet in a point and a base that is often, but not necessarily, a square. 3. an arrangement or system that has a small number of items at one point and expands gradually to have a large number at the opposite point 4. a pointed or cone-shaped body part, e.g. either of two bundles of fibers located in the brain 5. a financial risk structure that spreads investments between high, medium, and low risk 6. stock speculation involving a series of buying and selling of shares, with paper profits as margin for more purchases 7. a crystalline form in which three or more nonparallel faces intersect all three axes of the crystal 8. a large stone structure with a square base and walls with three sides that meet at a point on the top of the structure. The most famous ones, known as the Pyramids, were built in ancient Egypt in order to bury kings. 9. an object with the shape of a pyramid 10. an organization or system that has fewer people at each level as you get towards the top 1. a huge stone tomb of ancient Egyptian royalty with a square base and triangular walls that slope to meet in a point at the top 2. a solid shape or structure that has triangular sides that slope to meet in a point and a base that is often, but not necessarily, a square. 3. an arrangement or system that has a small number of items at one point and expands gradually to have a large number at the opposite point 4. a pointed or cone-shaped body part, e.g. either of two bundles of fibers located in the brain 5. a financial risk structure that spreads investments between high, medium, and low risk 6. stock speculation involving a series of buying and selling of shares, with paper profits as margin for more purchases 7. a crystalline form in which three or more nonparallel faces intersect all three axes of the crystal 8. a large stone structure with a square base and walls with three sides that meet at a point on the top of the structure. The most famous ones, known as the Pyramids, were built in ancient Egypt in order to bury kings. 9. an object with the shape of a pyramid 10. an organization or system that has fewer people at each level as you get towards the top | v. | 1. to speculate on stock by engaging in a series of buying and selling, with paper profits used as margin for the purchase of more shares of stock 2. to take on the shape of a pyramid, with few items at one point or level and gradually increasing numbers towards the opposite point or level |
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