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directional

/dih-rek-shuh-nl, dahy-/US // dɪˈrɛk ʃə nl, daɪ- //UK // (dɪˈrɛkʃənəl, daɪ-) //

方向性,方向性的,定向,定向性

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of, relating to, or indicating direction in space.
    • : Radio. adapted for determining the direction of signals received, or for transmitting signals in a given direction: a directional antenna.
    • : of, relating to, or providing guidance or leadership.

Examples

  • Drizly is attractive because of its ability to provide marketers with a “directional view into how media investment is driving sales.”

  • The Sport Open Earbuds rely on Bose’s OpenAudio tech, which involves pumping directional audio into the ear using a single transducer in each enclosure.

  • Skins, or strips of fabric made of directional nylon or mohair fibers, are also necessary.

  • That includes, he says, cleaning protocols, upgraded air filters and filtration systems, occupancy maximums on elevators and directional signage within common areas and office spaces.

  • There is a stereotype that people use live-streaming platforms to play video games or perform for an audience in a one-directional interaction.

  • Less than 24 hours after the news leaked, all directional jokes have officially been cracked.

  • In Milan, one of the most directional designers in recent seasons has been Raf Simons of Jil Sander.

  • I was very determined to make it fashion-forward and directional and relevant.

  • Clinton, the omni-directional apologizer, declared that America owed no apology to Japan for using the atomic bomb.

  • Historical destinies are directional, not precisely preordained.

  • But we can't control the directional and dimensional scope of the warp.

  • Suddenly Jimmy heard a sharp signal, sounding above the dull buzz of the directional beacon.

  • Directional Stability is its stability about its vertical axis, and without which it would have no tendency to keep its course.

  • Such a condition will cause the aeroplane to lose its directional stability and also to fly one wing down.

  • Lateral Stability is far more difficult for the designer to secure than is longitudinal or directional stability.