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单词 diagram
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diagram


diagram

a chart, plan, or scheme
Not to be confused with:diaphragm – the partition separating the thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity in mammals; a contraceptive device worn by a female over the uterine cervix during sexual intercourse

di·a·gram

D0194500 (dī′ə-grăm′)n.1. A plan, sketch, drawing, or outline designed to demonstrate or explain how something works or to clarify the relationship between the parts of a whole.2. Mathematics A graphic representation of an algebraic or geometric relationship.3. A chart or graph.tr.v. di·a·grammed, di·a·gram·ming, di·a·grams or di·a·gramed or di·a·gram·ing To indicate or represent by or as if by a diagram.
[Latin diagramma, figure, from Greek, a figure worked out by lines, plan, from diagraphein, to mark out, delineate : dia-, dia- + graphein, to write; see gerbh- in Indo-European roots.]
di′a·gram′ma·ble adj.di′a·gram·mat′ic (-grə-măt′ĭk), di′a·gram·mat′i·cal adj.di′a·gram·mat′i·cal·ly adv.

diagram

(ˈdaɪəˌɡræm) n1. a sketch, outline, or plan demonstrating the form or workings of something2. (Mathematics) maths a pictorial representation of a quantity or of a relationship: a Venn diagram. vb, -grams, -gramming or -grammed, -grams, -graming or -gramedto show in or as if in a diagram[C17: from Latin diagramma, from Greek, from diagraphein, from graphein to write] diagrammatic, diagrammatical adj ˌdiagramˈmatically adv

di•a•gram

(ˈdaɪ əˌgræm)

n., v. -gramed -grammed, -gram•ing -gram•ming. n. 1. a drawing or plan that outlines and explains the parts or operation of something. 2. a figure, usu. consisting of a line drawing, made to accompany and illustrate a geometrical theorem or the like. 3. a chart or plan. v.t. 4. to make a diagram of. [1610–20; < Latin diagramma < Greek: that which is marked out by lines. See dia-, -gram1] di′a•gram`ma•ble, adj. di`a•gram•mat′ic (-grəˈmæt ɪk) adj. di`a•gram•mat′i•cal•ly, adv.

diagram


Past participle: diagrammed
Gerund: diagramming
Imperative
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I diagram
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he/she/it diagrams
we diagram
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Preterite
I diagrammed
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Present Continuous
I am diagramming
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Present Perfect
I have diagrammed
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Past Continuous
I was diagramming
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Past Perfect
I had diagrammed
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Future
I will diagram
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Future Perfect
I will have diagrammed
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Future Continuous
I will be diagramming
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Present Perfect Continuous
I have been diagramming
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Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been diagramming
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Past Perfect Continuous
I had been diagramming
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Conditional
I would diagram
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Past Conditional
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Thesaurus
Noun1.diagram - a drawing intended to explain how something worksdiagram - a drawing intended to explain how something works; a drawing showing the relation between the partsblock diagram - a diagram showing the interconnections between the components of system (especially an electronic system)drawing - a representation of forms or objects on a surface by means of lines; "drawings of abstract forms"; "he did complicated pen-and-ink drawings like medieval miniatures"horoscope - a diagram of the positions of the planets and signs of the zodiac at a particular time and placeschematic, schematic drawing - diagram of an electrical or mechanical systemVenn diagram, Venn's diagram - a diagram that uses circles to represent mathematical or logical sets pictorially inside a rectangle (the universal set); elements that are common to more than one set are represented by intersections of the circleszodiac - (astrology) a circular diagram representing the 12 zodiacal constellations and showing their signs
Verb1.diagram - make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructedplotdraw - represent by making a drawing of, as with a pencil, chalk, etc. on a surface; "She drew an elephant"; "Draw me a horse"graph - plot upon a graph

diagram

noun plan, figure, drawing, chart, outline, representation, sketch, layout, graph a diagram showing the workings of the engine
Translations
图解示意图

diagram

(ˈdaiəgrӕm) noun a drawing used to explain something that is difficult to understand. This book has diagrams showing the parts of a car engine. 圖解 图解

diagram

示意图zhCN

Diagram


diagram

Maths a pictorial representation of a quantity or of a relationship

diagram

A plan, sketch, drawing, chart or graph, not necessarily representational, that explains, demonstrates or clarifies the arrangement and relationship of the parts to a whole. See also: Design drawing

Diagram

 

in botany, a graphic representation of the shape, number, and location of the parts of a flower or leafy shoot by projecting them on a horizontal surface. The diagram of a flower is made on the basis of one or several transverse sections of the bud. Using conventional symbols, the diagram of a flower may show only the parts visible in a cross section (an empirical diagram of the flower) or it may also show not-yet-developed parts or parts that have disappeared (a theoretical diagram of the flower, based on the study of many empirical diagrams). The diagram of a shoot is based on a schematic representation of a transverse section through the vegetative bud.


Diagram

 

in design documentation, a document showing in conventional notation the components of an article or installation and the connections or links between components. Diagrams are usually drawn without regard to scale or to the actual spatial arrangement of the components. They may be classified according to the type of components and connections between components as electrical, pneumatic, hydraulic, kinematic, or combination diagrams. They may also be classified according to the purpose for which they will be used.

Block diagrams that define each principal working component of an article or installation and the component’s purpose and interconnections are developed concurrently with the design of the article, before any other type of diagram; they are used in studying the article’s structure and functioning and are referred to when the article is in actual use.

Functional diagrams showing the processes that occur within an article and within individual components are used in studying the functional capabilities of the article, as well as in installation, adjustment, control, and repair work.

Schematic diagrams define the components of the article that constitute a complete set and the interconnections between components; they usually give a detailed representation of the working principle of the article and may serve as a basis for developing other design documents, such as electrical installation blueprints and specification sheets.

Circuit diagrams show connectors between components and the locations of connectors and lead-ins; such diagrams also illustrate methods of laying out, mounting, and fastening conductors, cables, and piping. Others show external connections to other articles; such diagrams are used for the installation and operation of complex units. Diagrams showing the principal parts of a complex and the interconnections between subassemblies when the complex is installed and operated are designed primarily to give a general representation of the complex. Layout diagrams show the relative spatial arrangement of components.

In the USSR the procedure for drawing up diagrams is established by State Standards (GOST).

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diagram

[′dī·ə‚gram] (computer science) A schematic representation of a sequence of subroutines designed to solve a problem; it is a coarser and less symbolic representation than a flow chart, frequently including descriptions in English words. (graphic arts) A line drawing that represents an object or area according to a scale. A graph which shows the relation between two variables or which plots the occurrence of events or objects as a function of two variables. (mathematics) A picture in which sets are represented by symbols and mappings between these sets are represented by arrows.

diagram


diagram

 [di´ah-gram] a graphic representation, in simplest form, of an object or concept, made up of lines and lacking any pictorial content.Venn diagram a diagram representing logical relationships using circles. Venn diagram. This depiction of the interactions of host, parasite, and environment provides a framework for understanding infectious processes. From Copstead, 1995.

di·a·gram

(dī'ă-gram), A simple, graphic depiction of an idea or object.

di·a·gram

(dī'ă-gram) A simple, graphic depiction of an idea or object.
See DIAG
See DIGRM

diagram


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  • noun
  • verb

Synonyms for diagram

noun plan

Synonyms

  • plan
  • figure
  • drawing
  • chart
  • outline
  • representation
  • sketch
  • layout
  • graph

Synonyms for diagram

noun a drawing intended to explain how something works

Related Words

  • block diagram
  • drawing
  • horoscope
  • schematic
  • schematic drawing
  • Venn diagram
  • Venn's diagram
  • zodiac

verb make a schematic or technical drawing of that shows interactions among variables or how something is constructed

Synonyms

  • plot

Related Words

  • draw
  • graph
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