释义 |
- n.坐标轴;轴(旋转物体假想的中心线);对称中心线(将物体平分为二)
- 网络轴线;枢椎;轴心
n. alliance,partnership,bloc,league,federation 1. | 轴(旋转物体假想的中心线)an imaginary line through the centre of an object, around which the object turns |
| Mars takes longer to revolve on its axis than the Earth. 火星自转一周的时间比地球长。 |
2. | 坐标轴a fixed line against which the positions of points are measured, especially points on a graph |
| the vertical/horizontal axis 纵╱横坐标轴 |
3. | 对称中心线(将物体平分为二)a line that divides a shape into two equal parts |
| | | The axis of a circle is its diameter. 圆的对称中心线就是其直径。 |
4. | [ususing] 轴心(国与国之间的协议或联盟)an agreement or alliance between two or more countries |
| the Franco-German axis 法德轴心 |
n. | 7. 【政治学】轴心〔国家间的联盟,特指第二次大战中德义日等国的联盟〕 7. 【政治学】轴心〔国家间的联盟,特指第二次大战中德义日等国的联盟〕 |
n. | 1. an imaginary straight line around which an object such as Earth rotates 2. the military and political alliance of Germany, Italy, and, later, Japan that fought the Allies in World War II 3. a straight line around which a geometric figure or three-dimensional object is symmetrical 4. one of two or more lines on which coordinates are measured. Often on a graph two axes form its left and lower margins. 5. an alliance or association between two or more people, organizations, or countries that is thought of as forming a center of power or influence 6. one of the three mutually perpendicular lines in an aircraft that define its orientation 7. the second vertebra in the neck, which acts as the pivot on which the head and first vertebra turn 8. the main part of a plant, usually the stem and the root, from which all subsidiary parts develop 9. the axis of symmetry of an optical system, especially a line perpendicular to the surface of a lens or mirror 10. an imaginary line along the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline at the point of maximum curvature 1. an imaginary straight line around which an object such as Earth rotates 2. the military and political alliance of Germany, Italy, and, later, Japan that fought the Allies in World War II 3. a straight line around which a geometric figure or three-dimensional object is symmetrical 4. one of two or more lines on which coordinates are measured. Often on a graph two axes form its left and lower margins. 5. an alliance or association between two or more people, organizations, or countries that is thought of as forming a center of power or influence 6. one of the three mutually perpendicular lines in an aircraft that define its orientation 7. the second vertebra in the neck, which acts as the pivot on which the head and first vertebra turn 8. the main part of a plant, usually the stem and the root, from which all subsidiary parts develop 9. the axis of symmetry of an optical system, especially a line perpendicular to the surface of a lens or mirror 10. an imaginary line along the crest of an anticline or the trough of a syncline at the point of maximum curvature |
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