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curvature

/kur-vuh-cher, -choor/US // ˈkɜr və tʃər, -ˌtʃʊər //UK // (ˈkɜːvətʃə) //

曲率,弧度,弯曲度,弯曲程度

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of curving or the state of being curved.
    • : a curved condition, often abnormal: curvature of the spine.
    • : the degree of curving of a line or surface.
    • : Geometry. the derivative of the inclination of the tangent with respect to arc length.the absolute value of this derivative.
    • : something curved.

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Examples

  • Each finger is lightly articulated, with a curvature that resembles my fingers in their relaxed state.

  • Objects warp the fabric of spacetime like a weight resting on a trampoline, and the fabric’s curvature guides their movements.

  • Some companies are offering a lens with an exaggerated curvature lens which distorts reality slightly in the favor of your wide view.

  • The smaller the screen, the less effective the curvature can be.

  • They’re great at that, especially if they account for the curvature of the Earth with a proper projection that doesn’t stretch out the northern states.

  • Even if you put it on a big building, the curvature of the earth prevents radar from going to the airplane.

  • He was described by Shakespeare as having a hunchback and indeed the skeleton shows evidence of curvature of the spine.

  • The place had a curvature like that of the seats in a theatre.

  • On the other hand, the curvature of the seas is a no less certain proof.

  • This curvature, unlike the lateral curvature, is a sequela of an actual disease of the bones.

  • They are not perfectly flat; for besides the longitudinal curvature already mentioned, they are curved transversely.

  • Not only the curvature, but even the tapering by straight lines, would be somewhat difficult of execution in the pieced column.