coned / koʊn /

锥形的锥形锥体凝结

coned2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. anything shaped like a cone: sawdust piled up in a great cone; the cone of a volcano.
  3. ice-cream cone.
v. 有主动词 verb

coned, con·ing.

  1. to shape like a cone or a segment of a cone.

coned 近义词

coned

等同于 conical

coned

等同于 conical/conic

更多coned例句

  1. Mahomes, who threw for 462 yards as he toppled Tom Brady, would be an all-time great if he passed to traffic cones.
  2. Venom from spiders and cone snails target the same sodium channels.
  3. 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.
  4. To test the approach, the team had the cones expand at a fixed rate.
  5. 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.
  6. Several National Grid and ConEd trucks were on the scene by early morning.
  7. Despite fears that ConEd, the power company, would preemptively cut electricity, the lights stayed on.
  8. The vanes are limited by slightly-coned annular cover plates.
  9. About the rod is fitted a movable bronze collar, coned and grooved to take the socket and clamping spring of the mirror bar.
  10. The circle carries a track, on which a ring of coned rollers revolves, which in turn supports the car.
  11. This table is sharply coned, and can be made to work the dough as much or as little as may be required.
  12. A short reamer that is driven by fitting to a coned mandrel.