linear 英 [ˈlɪniə(r)]   美 [ˈlɪniər]

linear

linear  英 [ˈlɪniə(r)] 美 [ˈlɪniər]

adj. 线的,线型的;直线的 

Students do not always progress in a linear fashion. 学生的进步不会总是直线式的。
linear measurement 长度测量

  • Something linear is like a line. The adjective usually refers to something that follows an expected order or sequence — like railroad tracks or even the progression of a disease.
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  • adj. 线的,线型的;直线的
  • 1. Students do not always progress in a linear fashion.

    学生的进步不会总是直线式的。

  • 2. linear measurement

    长度测量

  • 3. linear equations

    线性方程

  • linear (adj.) "resembling a line, of or pertaining to lines," 1640s, from French linéaire, from Latin linearis "belonging to a line," from linea "string, line" (see line (n.)). Essentially the same word as lineal; "in Latin linearis the original suffix -alis was dissimilated to -aris, but in Late Latin this rule was no longer productive and the formation or re-formation in -alis remained unchanged." [Barnhart].
lin·ear / ˈlɪniə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɪniər / adjective 1 of or in lines 线的;直线的;线状的 In his art he broke the laws of scientific linear perspective. 他在自己的绘画艺术中打破了科学的直线透视法规律。 2 going from one thing to another in a single series of stages (进展)直线式的 Students do not always progress in a linear fashion. 学生的进步不会总是直线式的。 OPP non-linear 3 of length 长度的 linear measurement (= for example metres, feet, etc.) 长度测量 4 ( mathematics ) able to be represented by a straight line on a graph 线性的 linear equations 线性方程 lin·ear·ity / ˌlɪniˈærəti ; NAmE ˌlɪniˈærəti / noun [uncountable ] She abandoned the linearity of the conventional novel. 她摒弃了写小说惯用的平铺直叙的写法。 lin·ear·ly / ; NAmE / adverb lin·ear / ˈlɪniə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɪniər / lin·ear·ity / ˌlɪniˈærəti ; NAmE ˌlɪniˈærəti / lin·ear·ly / ; NAmE /
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