- 看过 elliptical 的人也看了 :
- egg-shaped
- oblong
- ovoid
- ellipsoidal
elliptical 的 2 个定义
Also el·lip·tic.
- pertaining to or having the form of an ellipse.
- pertaining to or marked by grammatical ellipsis.
- expressed with extreme or excessive economy; relieved of irrelevant matter: to converse in elliptical sentences.
- tending to be ambiguous, cryptic, or obscure: an elliptical prose that is difficult to translate.
- Astronomy. elliptical galaxy.
elliptical 近义词
oval-shaped
elliptical 的近义词 4 个
更多elliptical例句
- They don’t live inside your elliptical at home, and if you’re walking down the street alone, they won’t just infest your airways.
- For extra credit, you looked at Al-Battani Island, which was elliptical rather than rectangular.
- The first is that the elliptical shape is abandoned early on in visual processing, replaced with belief that the manhole cover is circular, along with its orientation, color, and so on.
- The other extreme view is that your mind holds on to the elliptical shape, and you simultaneously sense the ellipse while perceiving the circle.
- The subjects were shown two at once, and were asked to choose, as quickly as possible, which one was actually the elliptical one.
- “I would go with yoga, light weight training or some elliptical,” he says.
- The real heavyweights, though, are two giant elliptical galaxies known as NGC 4874 and NGC 4889.
- Some of the mutterings of Rust Cohle come from the perfectly elliptical and safely imprecise musings of Thomas Ligotti.
- My wife, at least, enjoys watching me flail about on our elliptical.
- The same goes for the elliptical machine hunger strike, which also comes off as tonally deficient, to say the least.
- In an orbit made elliptical by the planetary attraction the sun necessarily occupies one of the foci of the ellipse.
- Ere liueEre I should live is required in full by strict grammar, but Fields verse is frequently elliptical.
- Exclamation is an expression of strong emotion in abrupt, inverted, or elliptical phrases.
- The entrance was a rather large elliptical arch; a man could enter by stooping.
- The door was usually a piece of skin stretched over an elliptical frame.