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finite-dimensional

/fahy-nahyt-di-men-shuh-nl, -dahy-/US // ˈfaɪ naɪt dɪˈmɛn ʃə nl, -daɪ- //

有限维度,有限维度的,有限元,有限元的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : having a basis consisting of a finite number of elements.

Examples

  • Three-dimensional shots attempt to capture the majesty of his triumphs from the artistic world to the scientific.

  • As little as that sentence makes sense, it seems West is attempting to label Hitchens as a one dimensional materialist.

  • From the outset, they were a sort of three-dimensional printer.

  • The Universe we inhabit seems to be four-dimensional: the three dimensions of height, length, and depth, along with time.

  • With its emphasis on self-expression and three-dimensional adolescents, Awkward.

  • To imitate finite excellence, is to aspire at excellence, even though but in part.

  • To follow these would be delightful and honouring; but would be to follow what is merely a copy, and only finite.

  • Its effects on creatures being finite, what is finite might these in some measure point out.

  • A spirit has no body; an infinite being is a being which is not finite; a perfect being is a being which is not imperfect.

  • What good to me is the favor of a being who, able to bestow upon me infinite good, does not even give me a finite one?