atlas 的定义
plural at·las·es for 1-3, at·lan·tes [at-lan-teez] /ætˈlæn tiz/ for 5.
- a bound collection of maps.
- a bound volume of charts, plates, or tables illustrating any subject.
- Anatomy. the first cervical vertebra, which supports the head.
- a size of drawing or writing paper, 26 × 34 or 33 inches.
- Also called telamon. Architecture. a sculptural figure of a man used as a column.
atlas 近义词
等同于 map
等同于 book
atlas 的近义词 53 个
- album
- booklet
- brochure
- copy
- dictionary
- edition
- essay
- fiction
- magazine
- manual
- novel
- pamphlet
- paperback
- publication
- text
- textbook
- tome
- volume
- work
- writing
- bible
- bestseller
- codex
- compendium
- dissertation
- encyclopedia
- folio
- handbook
- hardcover
- leaflet
- lexicon
- monograph
- nonfiction
- octavo
- offprint
- omnibus
- opus
- periodical
- portfolio
- primer
- quarto
- reader
- reprint
- roll
- scroll
- speller
- thesaurus
- tract
- treatise
- opuscule
- preprint
- softcover
- vade mecum
等同于 reference book
atlas 的近义词 9 个
等同于 directory
更多atlas例句
- We camped there over the weekend as we took part in the Pacific Northwest Bumblebee Atlas survey.
- 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.
- Customers can use Stripe’s credit card fraud detection service, or its Atlas product to form a company in Delaware.
- AI also helped build the most dynamic brain atlas to date, a “living map” that can continuously incorporate new data and capture individual differences.
- Since then, more than 55,000 Americans have died of the virus Atlas advocated letting spread.
- He would navigate from the cockpit using a road atlas—while snorting cocaine off the map.
- Think of the difference between a satellite image and a road atlas.
- The Delta IV can carry a larger payload into low earth orbit than the Atlas V, 60,779 lbs.
- Think of the sky chart, the song map, the winter count, and the cloud atlas.
- “The lair of the laser loves all of you,” he tells a visiting Atlas Obscura tour group.
- Sanson's Atlas: a very large atlas by a French geographer in use in Swift's time.
- Once, during the recreation hour, he was turning over the pages of his atlas.
- We have been searching the atlas, and it seems difficult to fill the bill.
- When he addresses himself to battle against the guardian angels, he stands like Teneriffe or Atlas; his stature reaches the sky.
- The mighty Atlas would never sustain it upon his broad shoulders if it did nobody good.