单词 | diameter |
释义 | diameterdi‧am‧e‧ter /daɪˈæmɪtə $ -ər/ ●●○ noun [countable] Word Origin WORD ORIGINdiameter ExamplesOrigin: 1300-1400 Old French diametre, from Greek diametros ‘measure across’, from metron ‘measure’EXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► Maths Collocationsabacus, nounalgebra, nounangle, nounarc, nounarea, nounarithmetic, nounarithmetic, adjectivearithmetic progression, nounaxis, nounbar chart, nounbar graph, nounbase, nounbinomial, nounbisect, verbBoolean, adjectiveC, nouncalculator, nouncalculus, nouncanonical, adjectivechord, nouncipher, nouncircumference, nouncircumscribe, verbcompass, nouncomplementary, adjectivecomputation, nouncompute, verbconcentric, adjectivecone, nouncongruent, adjectiveconical, adjectiveconstant, nouncontain, verbcoordinate, nouncoordinate, adjectivecos, cosine, nouncube, nouncubic, adjectivecurvature, nouncurve, nouncut, verbdeci-, prefixdeviation, noundiagonal, adjectivediameter, noundifferential calculus, noundigit, noundimension, noundomain, nouneccentric, adjectiveellipse, nounelliptical, adjectiveequal, adjectiveequal, verbequals sign, nounequation, nounequilateral triangle, nounexponential, adjectiveexpress, verbexpression, nounface, nounfigure, nounflow chart, nounformula, nounfraction, nounfractional, adjectivefunction, noungeometric, adjectivegeometry, noungraph, noungraphically, adverbgraph paper, noungrid, nounHCF, helix, nounheptagon, nounhexagon, nounhistogram, nounhypotenuse, nounimperial, adjectiveimproper fraction, nouninfinity, nouninformation theory, nouninnumerate, adjectiveinto, prepositioninverse, adjectiveisosceles triangle, nounline graph, log, nounlogarithm, nounlong division, nounlozenge, nounmath, nounmathematical, adjectivemathematician, nounmathematics, nounmatrix, nounmean, adjectivemedian, nounmedian, adjectivemetric, adjectiveminus, prepositionminus, nounminus, adjectiveminus sign, nounminute, nounmultiplication, nounmultiplication sign, nounmultiplication table, nounmultiply, verbN, nounnumber, nounnumerate, adjectivenumeration, nounoblong, adjectiveobtuse angle, nounoctagon, nounoval, nounparabola, nounparallel, adjectiveparallelogram, nounpentagon, nounpercentage, nounperimeter, nounperpendicular, nounpi, nounpictogram, nounpie chart, nounplane, nounplane geometry, nounplus, prepositionplus, nounplus, adjectiveplus sign, nounpolygon, nounpolyhedron, nounpower, nounprism, nounprobability, nounproof, nounproportion, nounproposition, nounprotractor, nounquadrangle, nounquadrant, nounquadratic equation, nounquadri-, prefixquadrilateral, nounradius, nounratio, nounrectangle, nounrectilinear, adjectiverecur, verbrhombus, nounright angle, nounright-angled triangle, nounroot, nounruler, nounscale, nounscalene triangle, nounscatter diagram, section, nounsegment, nounsemicircle, nounset square, nounsine, nounslide rule, nounsolid, adjectivesolid, nounsolution, nounsolve, verbsphere, nounsquare, adjectivesquare, nounsquare, verbsquare, adverbsquarely, adverbsquare root, nounsubset, nounsubtract, verbsubtraction, nounsum, nounsurface area, nounsymmetrical, adjectivesymmetry, nountangent, nounterm, nountheorem, nounthreefold, adjectivetimes, prepositiontrapezium, nountriangle, nountrigonometry, nountwo-dimensional, adjectivevalue, nounvariable, nounvector, nounVenn diagram, nounvertex, nounvertical, adjectivevolume, nounwork, verbX, nounx-axis, nouny-axis, noun COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► 3 inches/1 metre etc in diameter a straight line from one side of a circle to the other side, passing through the centre of the circle, or the length of this line3 inches/1 metre etc in diameter Draw a circle six centimetres in diameter.diameter of The diameter of the Earth is about 13,000 km. Draw a circle six centimetres in diameter. COLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► internal· Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter.· Keep the turns close wound on the internal diameter and reasonably evenly spaced on the outside. ► large· This originally had two large diameter undershot wheels, both of iron construction with timber floats.· Cut into rounds 1 inch larger in diameter than casseroles.· Both wheels move easily, their large diameter giving plenty of turning moment.· The electrical signal is amplified and broadcast over a large diameter coaxial backbone cable to individual subscribers.· Louder Reproduction Cylinders were also made in large diameters, with special machines to play them of course.· The characteristic rich, booming tone of this instrument is due to the length and large diameter of the resonators.· Inclusion in the large diameter cavity but not in the smaller establishes size and shape as factors influencing the ease of filling. ► small· A 3-cornered file is best for small diameters, but beware the fibre dust or shavings!· Injection pipettes are made in exactly the same way as holding pipettes except that they are broken off at a smaller internal diameter.· Suffice to have the benefits of their research, which has thus far produced the ultimate in extreme strength for smallest diameter.· The smaller diameters should then be sawn off, to minimise flow restriction.· Method 1 is suitable for small diameter pipettes whereas method 2 is for larger ones.· While larger diameter stents remain patient longer than smaller diameter ones, many are blocked five to six months after insertion.· Water reed bundles are much smaller in diameter and can therefore be put straight on once they have been butted. NOUN► inch· All these wheels are 16 inch diameter.· At the dome, as many as four pumps were running, pushing water out through 23-inch diameter hoses. VERB► measure· Under the old system the inside diameter was measured; metric pipe is measured by its outside diameter.· Closeness was measured in rotor diameters. |
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