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deformation

/dee-fawr-mey-shuhn, def-er-/US // ˌdi fɔrˈmeɪ ʃən, ˌdɛf ər- //UK // (ˌdiːfɔːˈmeɪʃən) //

变形,变动,变态,变体

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of deforming; distortion; disfigurement.
    • : the result of deforming; change of form, especially for the worse.
    • : an altered form.
    • : Geology, Mechanics. a change in the shape or dimensions of a body, resulting from stress; strain.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
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Examples

  • The features it spotted have been analyzed before, but the new study uses a new computer model that can recognize surface deformations indicating large block structures in the lithosphere.

  • Using design software, it re-creates all car makes and models that its AI needs to recognize and then renders them with different colors, damages, and deformations under different lighting conditions, against different backgrounds.

  • Hipwell’s group recently developed a computer model that accounts for the effects of electroadhesion, moisture and the deformation of skin pressing against glass.

  • Adhesive proteins enable cells to attach to one another and to sense mechanical forces and deformations.

  • The team also found no other correlations between subsequent Steamboat eruptions and seismic activity, land deformation or thermal emissions.

  • A slow, surreal tide of deformation has appeared throughout the city.

  • The title—The Great Deformation—and tale of the decline you describe has an Old Testament-prophet quality to it.

  • Its structures embrace nearly every known type of deformation.

  • After the initial location of the folds along these lines, compression and deformation continued.

  • Therefore the presence of flat heads (artificial deformation being excluded) in equatorial Venezuela is not surprising.

  • The unital deformation produced by the stress is called the strain, for example, compression per unit of volume.

  • Now when we say that the Euclidean motions are the true motions without deformation, what do we mean?