释义 |
or·tho·trop·ic I. \|ȯ(r)thə|träpik\ adjective Etymology: orth- + -tropic : having the longer axis more or less vertical — compare plagiotropic • or·tho·trop·i·cal·ly \-pə̇k(ə)lē\ adverb II. adjective 1. : being, having, or relating to properties (as strength, stiffness, and elasticity) that are symmetric about two or three mutually perpendicular planes < a piece of straight-grained wood is an orthotropic material > 2. of a bridge : designed so that the roadway serves as an orthotropic structural member : constructed with a steel-plate deck as an integral part of the support structure |