释义 |
vector美 ['vektər] 英 ['vektə(r)] - n.向量;矢量;载体;(航空器的)航线
- v.【航】(对飞行中的飞机)指示航向;【航】电(磁)波导航
- 网络矢量图;媒介;容器
复数:vectors 过去分词:vectored 现在分词:vectoring n. course,trajectory,path,flight path,route 1. | 向量;矢量a quantity that has both size and direction |
| Acceleration and velocity are both vectors. 加速度和速度都是矢量。 |
2. | (传染疾病的)介体,载体an insect, etc. that carries a particular disease from one living thing to another |
3. | (航空器的)航线a course taken by an aircraft |
n. | 1. a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, e.g. force or velocity, usually represented by an arrow 2. an element of a vector space 3. the course taken by an aircraft or a missile 4. an organism such as a mosquito or tick that transmits disease-causing microorganisms from an infected person or animal to another 5. an agent such as a plasmid or bacteriophage that is used in genetic modification to transfer a segment of foreign DNA into a bacterium or other cell. 6. in computing, an array of any length, but only one dimension 7. a quantity such as velocityspeed at which something travels that can change and is measured by its size and its direction 8. an insect or other small animal that carries diseases between larger animals and humans, but is not itself harmed by the disease 9. the direction in which an airplane flies 1. a quantity that has both direction and magnitude, e.g. force or velocity, usually represented by an arrow 2. an element of a vector space 3. the course taken by an aircraft or a missile 4. an organism such as a mosquito or tick that transmits disease-causing microorganisms from an infected person or animal to another 5. an agent such as a plasmid or bacteriophage that is used in genetic modification to transfer a segment of foreign DNA into a bacterium or other cell. 6. in computing, an array of any length, but only one dimension 7. a quantity such as velocityspeed at which something travels that can change and is measured by its size and its direction 8. an insect or other small animal that carries diseases between larger animals and humans, but is not itself harmed by the disease 9. the direction in which an airplane flies | v. | 1. to direct an aircraft or pilot by radio, often from the ground 2. to change the direction of the thrust of an aircraft engine as a means of steering the aircraft |
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