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horizontal

/hawr-uh-zon-tl, hor-/US // ˌhɔr əˈzɒn tl, ˌhɒr- //UK // (ˌhɒrɪˈzɒntəl) //

横向,水平,水平的,卧式

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : at right angles to the vertical; parallel to level ground.
    • : flat or level: a horizontal position.
    • : being in a prone or supine position; recumbent: His bad back has kept him horizontal for a week.
    • : near, on, or parallel to the horizon.
    • : of or relating to the horizon.
    • : measured or contained in a plane parallel to the horizon: a horizontal distance.
    • : extending across, from the left to the right of the viewer.
    • : of or relating to a position or individual of similar status: He received a horizontal promotion to a different department, retaining his old salary and title.
    • : Economics. of or relating to companies, affiliates, divisions, etc., that perform the same or similar functions or produce the same or similar products: Through horizontal mergers the company monopolized its field.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : anything horizontal, as a plane, direction, or object.

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Examples

  • This capability was restored, she discovered, when the yeasts acquired bacterial versions of those genes via horizontal gene transfer.

  • The miter saw is fully adjustable with easy to read markers and a 14-Inch expanded horizontal cutting capacity.

  • As a matter of physics, rotation is required to produce horizontal or physical movement on pitches.

  • Interstellar horizontal gene transfer need not involve physical movement, but could enhance the fitness of any participating species.

  • It also appears that horizontal gene exchange isn’t limited to prokaryotes.

  • Like countless other boys in Massapequa, he had a crew cut and wore Keds sneakers and T-shirts with horizontal stripes.

  • Daily activity is rendered in parallel horizontal timelines, making it very easy to compare one day's activity to the next.

  • Name some aspect of the horizontal polka and it has probably been discussed endlessly among human beings with two X chromosomes.

  • You see, the spine is a row of vertebrae that was designed to be horizontal.

  • Like the wings, the tail surfaces—horizontal and vertical—easily break away from the fuselage and float.

  • In the diagram the horizontal arrows represent such mere banking operations, not true circulation.

  • It had worked at Tavistock; it was a horizontal high-pressure pole puffer.

  • Carlson was a little above medium height, dark complexioned, his brow a washboard of horizontal wrinkles.

  • The cliffs of Red Point partake of a reddish tinge and appear to be disposed nearly in horizontal strata.

  • The tubes are horizontal over the fire, the water circulating through them.