单词 | slide rule |
释义 | slide rulen. A sliding rule. spec. A device whereby multiplication and division, and sometimes other mathematical operations, may be performed with speed but limited accuracy, consisting essentially of two rules marked with logarithmic scales and capable of being slid along one another, and usually also a transparent cursor marked with a line crossing the scales, so that a required result may be obtained by inspection after proper movement of these. Also figurative.This, not sliding rule, is now the usual name. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > mathematical instruments > [noun] > arithmetical instrument > sliding ruler slide rule1663 sliding rule1663 sliding gauge1683 sliding scale1706 logarithmical scales1728 nonius1732 1663 S. Pepys Diary 14 Apr. (1971) IV. 103 I walked to Greenwich, studying my slide-rule for measuring of timber. 1838 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 1 122/1 To assist in facilitating the use of the slide rule among working mechanics. 1876 Handbk. Scientif. Appar. 30 The slide rule,—an apparatus for effecting multiplications and divisions by means of a logarithmic scale. 1890 Engineering News 20 Dec. 543 In France the slide rule is seen on the desk of almost every manufacturer, miller or engineer. 1930 Engineering 31 Jan. 131/3 A special form of slide rule..for the purpose of simplifying calculations relating to structures of reinforced concrete. 1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 10 Jan. 19/1 They bring out their slide-rule at the sight of a signature, and then, by nice calculation, decide whether there has been any sense in the prose equations which precede it. 1974 Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XI. 653/2 The first known slide rule in which the slide worked between parts of a fixed stock was made by Robert Bissaker of Great Britain in 1654. 1974 Encycl. Brit. Macropædia XI. 653/2 Amédée Mannheim, an officer of the French artillery, invented in 1859 what may be considered the first of the modern slide rules... This rule..brought into general use a cursor. 1976 T. Nichols & P. Armstrong Workers Divided 68 Workers were incensed by the efforts of a new manager to run their plant flat out all the time: ‘You have to have a real feel for the plant not just be all slide-rule like him.’ This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1663 |
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