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coned

/kohn/US // koʊn //UK // (kəʊn) //

锥形的,锥形,锥体,凝结

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n.名词 noun
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    • : Geometry. a solid whose surface is generated by a line passing through a fixed point and a fixed plane curve not containing the point, consisting of two equal sections joined at a vertex.a plane surface resembling the cross section of a solid cone.
    • : anything shaped like a cone: sawdust piled up in a great cone; the cone of a volcano.
    • : ice-cream cone.
    • : Botany. the more or less conical multiple fruit of the pine, fir, etc., consisting of overlapping or valvate scales bearing naked ovules or seeds; a strobile.a similar fruit, as in cycads or club mosses.
    • : Anatomy. one of the cone-shaped cells in the retina of the eye, sensitive to color and intensity of light.Compare rod.
    • : one of a series of cone-shaped markers placed along a road, as around an area of highway construction, especially to exclude or divert motor vehicles.
    • : an imaginary cone or frustum of a cone concentric to the axis and defining the pitch surface or one of the extremities of the threads or teeth.
    • : Ceramics. pyrometric cone.
v.有主动词 verb
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    coned, con·ing.

    • : to shape like a cone or a segment of a cone.

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Examples

  • Mahomes, who threw for 462 yards as he toppled Tom Brady, would be an all-time great if he passed to traffic cones.

  • Venom from spiders and cone snails target the same sodium channels.

  • For instance, “the cone of uncertainty”—the wavering cone TV meteorologists often point to when tracking a storm—is often thought to represent the area of impact.

  • To test the approach, the team had the cones expand at a fixed rate.

  • Picture these ever larger circles rising second by second out of the sheet of paper, and you have an upside-down cone with the original event at its tip.

  • Several National Grid and ConEd trucks were on the scene by early morning.

  • Despite fears that ConEd, the power company, would preemptively cut electricity, the lights stayed on.

  • The vanes are limited by slightly-coned annular cover plates.

  • About the rod is fitted a movable bronze collar, coned and grooved to take the socket and clamping spring of the mirror bar.

  • The circle carries a track, on which a ring of coned rollers revolves, which in turn supports the car.

  • This table is sharply coned, and can be made to work the dough as much or as little as may be required.

  • A short reamer that is driven by fitting to a coned mandrel.