atlas / ˈæt ləs /

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atlas 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural at·las·es for 1-3, at·lan·tes [at-lan-teez] /ætˈlæn tiz/ for 5.

  1. a bound collection of maps.
  2. a bound volume of charts, plates, or tables illustrating any subject.
  3. Anatomy. the first cervical vertebra, which supports the head.
  4. a size of drawing or writing paper, 26 × 34 or 33 inches.
  5. Also called telamon. Architecture. a sculptural figure of a man used as a column.

atlas 近义词

atlas

等同于 map

atlas

等同于 book

atlas

等同于 reference book

atlas

等同于 directory

更多atlas例句

  1. We camped there over the weekend as we took part in the Pacific Northwest Bumblebee Atlas survey.
  2. The Atlas buddies are later joined by the dog-like Spot bot, and the ostrich-like Handle robot, which was designed to help out in a warehouse setting.
  3. Customers can use Stripe’s credit card fraud detection service, or its Atlas product to form a company in Delaware.
  4. AI also helped build the most dynamic brain atlas to date, a “living map” that can continuously incorporate new data and capture individual differences.
  5. Since then, more than 55,000 Americans have died of the virus Atlas advocated letting spread.
  6. He would navigate from the cockpit using a road atlas—while snorting cocaine off the map.
  7. Think of the difference between a satellite image and a road atlas.
  8. The Delta IV can carry a larger payload into low earth orbit than the Atlas V, 60,779 lbs.
  9. Think of the sky chart, the song map, the winter count, and the cloud atlas.
  10. “The lair of the laser loves all of you,” he tells a visiting Atlas Obscura tour group.
  11. Sanson's Atlas: a very large atlas by a French geographer in use in Swift's time.
  12. Once, during the recreation hour, he was turning over the pages of his atlas.
  13. We have been searching the atlas, and it seems difficult to fill the bill.
  14. When he addresses himself to battle against the guardian angels, he stands like Teneriffe or Atlas; his stature reaches the sky.
  15. The mighty Atlas would never sustain it upon his broad shoulders if it did nobody good.