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arced

/ahrk/US // ɑrk //UK // (ɑːk) //

有弧度的,有弧度,弧形的,弧形

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Geometry. any unbroken part of the circumference of a circle or other curved line.
    • : Also called electric arc. Electricity. a luminous bridge formed in a gap between two electrodes.Compare spark.
    • : Astronomy. the part of a circle representing the apparent course of a heavenly body.
    • : anything bow-shaped.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    arced [ahrkt] /ɑrkt/ or arcked, arc·ing [ahr-king] /ˈɑr kɪŋ/ or arck·ing.

    • : to form an electric arc.
    • : to move in a curve suggestive of an arc.

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Examples

  • The week ahead will help us all learn where he is on that arc — as a threat to win the tournament or as a teller of tales.

  • It’s not exactly pleasant to watch, but it’s a key moment for her arc.

  • Robinson opened Game 2 by making four of his six first-quarter 3-point attempts and ended the game with a total of 12 shots taken from behind the arc.

  • A year after an epic unraveling, the Tampa Bay Lightning have completed their redemption arc.

  • She’s about 40, I’m 51 now, where we are, I think — David Brooks wrote this great book called The Second Mountain where he talks about as you go through your life arc, you begin to recognize what’s really important.

  • Even as he watched, the flare of its rockets arced against the blackness.

  • The lid arced above her, and the white of either side of the ebony iris shone faintly in the half darkness.

  • He arced a short distance along the curve of the ship and then forced himself down into contact with the hull.

  • A clatter and a swoosh, and a cylinder arced gracefully, catching me almost by surprise.

  • As it rose, it grew perceptibly larger, to dwindle again as it arced over the western horizon.