symmetry
symmetry 英 [ˈsɪmətri] 美 [ˈsɪmɪtri]
n. 对称(性),匀称
名词复数:symmetries
- Things that have symmetry are balanced, with each side reflecting the other. A human body has such complex symmetry, from eyes, ears, and nostrils to arms, legs, and feet, that even a minor injury can make a body look unbalanced.
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- n. 对称(性),匀称
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1. the perfect symmetry of the garden design
花园图案的完全对称
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2. the increasing symmetry between men's and women's jobs
男女职业的日渐趋同
- symmetry (n.) 1560s, "relation of parts, proportion," from Middle French symmétrie (16c.) and directly from Latin symmetria, from Greek symmetria "agreement in dimensions, due proportion, arrangement," from symmetros "having a common measure, even, proportionate," from assimilated form of syn- "together" (see syn-) + metron "measure" (from PIE root *me- (2) "to measure"). Meaning "harmonic arrangement of parts" first recorded 1590s.
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