transverse
transverse 英 [trænz'vɜːs;trɑːnz-;-ns-] 美 [træns'vɝs]
adj. 横向的;横断的;贯轴的 n. 横断面;贯轴;横肌
名词复数:transverses
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- adj. 横向的;横断的;贯轴的
- n. 横断面;贯轴;横肌
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1. To make a fibre vibrate in a transverse fashion, like the strings on a musical instrument, a more complex architecture is required.
要使纤维像乐器的弦那样发生横向振动,则需要一种更为复杂的结构。
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2. Acoustic instruments on the submarine told us that there was a ridge at the bottom of the ocean, sitting transverse to the flow of ice.
潜艇上的声波仪器告诉我们,在海洋底部有一道海脊,横向坐落在冰流方向上。
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3. Both Baddha Konasana and Upavistha Konasana unlock the sacroiliac joint and potentially strain the transverse ligaments of the sacrum, particularly if you bend forward.
束角式和坐角式,同样会打开骶髂关节之“锁”,前屈时也向骶骨周围的横向韧带增加了潜在压力。
- transverse (adj.) "lying across," early 15c. (earlier transversary, c. 1400), from Latin transversus "turned or directed across," past participle of transvertere "turn across," from trans "across" (see trans-) + vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend"). The verb transvert is recorded from late 14c.
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