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concentric

/kuhn-sen-trik/US // kənˈsɛn trɪk //UK // (kənˈsɛntrɪk) //

同心,同心的,同轴,同轴心

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having a common center, as circles or spheres.

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Examples

  • When he rubbed the moist dirt away with his fingers, he could make out concentric circle patterns and what looked like bits of wood.

  • That gives readers room to enjoy the tale as it unfolds and grows like an inflating pool toy, and to watch the characters twisting wistfully in irresistible, concentric circles.

  • NorthStarThis heavy-duty gas log splitter is built from the ground up with premium parts—commercial GX200 Honda engine, NorthStar hydraulic cylinder with Hallite seals, and two-stage concentric pump—for many years of hard work.

  • The options for diversification are varied, from vertical or horizontal diversification, concentric or heterogeneous.

  • Planets, made of darker stuff, rested in concentric bands that circled the star.

  • He drew a series of concentric circles on a page with a single dot—Robert Moses—in the center.

  • Think of religious exemptions as a series of concentric circles.

  • Since Plato had described the city as having been composed of concentric circles, then this, said the Germans, might well be it.

  • They are recognized by their concentric striations and their blue color with iodin solution.

  • Starch-granules are recognized by their concentric striations and the fact that they stain blue with iodin solutions.

  • A few concentric ripples widened, travelled towards him, and were absorbed in the current.

  • The stones stand in two concentric circles, those of the inner ring being about half the height of the outer ones.

  • The most usual are concentric or radiating colored bands of either simple or sawali weaves.