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asymmetry

/ey-sim-i-tree/US // eɪˈsɪm ɪ tri //UK // (æˈsɪmɪtrɪ, eɪ-) //

不对称性,不对称性,不对称,不对称

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the quality or state of being asymmetric.

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Examples

  • I continued to think about the growing asymmetry of access to capital, talent and knowledge in the startup ecosystem and the lack of infrastructure addressing it.

  • Theorists soon came out with a number of possible ways to explain the proton’s asymmetry.

  • If only we could fix those asymmetries, we tell ourselves, or fill that gap and find that missing ingredient—whether it’s a title, a certain weight, the cure for some anxiety or acceptance in a group we covet—we’ll finally feel whole.

  • These operations undermine human autonomy and create huge societal asymmetries of knowledge and power—a whole new dimension of inequality.

  • Thus, its brain asymmetry was not caused by hormones, but by genes directly.

  • “Always darker and to correct what they believe is asymmetry,” she says.

  • That asymmetry explains a great deal of the difference between the parties.

  • He embraces asymmetry, is besotted by rhinestones, and swoons over the promise of romance hidden in dark shadows.

  • But he also sees sexual asymmetry as an impoverished view of sex.

  • Another feature of interest which first becomes apparent during this stage is the asymmetry of the germinal disc.

  • The size and shape of the head, its malformations and asymmetry, may be measured with a fair amount of success.

  • The southern slopes are snow-clad, the northern are snow-free—in harmony with the line of asymmetry.

  • There was slight asymmetry of the face, due to flattening on the right side; there was no perceptible lack of cranial symmetry.

  • Another time, after listening to a reprimand from the headmaster, he twitted that learned man with the asymmetry of his neckcloth.