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b-axis

/bee-ak-sis/US // ˈbiˌæk sɪs //

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural B-ax·es [bee-ak-seez]. /ˈbiˌæk siz/. Crystallography.

    • : the horizontal crystallographic axis that is in a right-left position.

Examples

  • John B. Stetson was born in 1830 in New Jersey, the son of a hat maker.

  • Just another example of a guy in a John B. Stetson hat saving the day.

  • Liz G., one half of “Publizity” [the other half of which, Liz B, is played by Jenny Slate] is one of the best on the show.

  • Army B-squad players who fail to make it onto the varsity team after a year or two usually quit football.

  • More, Queen B officially became the most Grammy-nominated woman of all time.

  • Frequently they are found in alveolar arrangement, retaining the original outline of the alveoli of the lung (Fig. 4, b).

  • A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.

  • (b) Diseases of the stomach associated with deficient hydrochloric acid, as chronic gastritis and gastric cancer.

  • The long axis of the hip-roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate.

  • The usual forms are: (a) Ammoniomagnesium phosphate crystals; (b) acid calcium phosphate crystals; and (c) amorphous phosphates.