vertex 英 [ˈvɜ:teks]   美 [ˈvɜrteks]

vertex

vertex  英 [ˈvɜ:teks] 美 [ˈvɜrteks]

n. 顶点;[昆] 头顶;[天] 天顶 

名词复数:vertices 

In this architecture, all data for each vertex must be available at the same time. 在这一架构中,来自所有顶点的所有数据都必须同时可用。
Because one vertex can only have one normal, you must duplicate the vertices as well. 由于一个顶点只能有一条法线,所以还要复制顶点。

  • If you’ve reached the vertex of something, you know it’s all downhill after that, because vertex refers to the highest point on an object, such as the top of a mountain.
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  • n. 顶点;[昆] 头顶;[天] 天顶
  • 1. In this architecture, all data for each vertex must be available at the same time.

    在这一架构中,来自所有顶点的所有数据都必须同时可用。

  • 2. Because one vertex can only have one normal, you must duplicate the vertices as well.

    由于一个顶点只能有一条法线,所以还要复制顶点。

  • 3. In the first feasible region above, the optimal solution is the right vertex of the solution space, which is a triangle made by all the constraints.

    在上面的第一个可行域中,优化解决方案是解析空间中的右顶点,而这个解析空间是一个由所有约束构成的三角形。

  • vertex (n.) 1560s, "the point opposite the base in geometry," from Latin vertex "highest point," literally "the turning point," originally "whirling column, whirlpool," from vertere "to turn" (from PIE root *wer- (2) "to turn, bend"). Meaning "highest point of anything" is first attested 1640s.
ver·tex / ˈvɜːteks ; NAmE ˈvɜːrteks / noun ( plural ver·ti·ces / ˈvɜːtɪsiːz ; NAmE ˈvɜːrtɪsiːz / or ver·texes ) 1 ( geometry 几何 ) a point where two lines meet to form an angle, especially the point of a triangle or coneopposite the base (三角形或锥形的)角顶;顶点 2 ( technical 术语 ) the highest point or top of sth 至高点;顶点 vertex vertices ver·tex / ˈvɜːteks ; NAmE ˈvɜːrteks / ver·ti·ces / ˈvɜːtɪsiːz ; NAmE ˈvɜːrtɪsiːz /
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