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isometric

/ahy-suh-me-trik/US // ˌaɪ səˈmɛ trɪk //UK // (ˌaɪsəʊˈmɛtrɪk) //

等高线,等距,等长,等距测量

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Also i·so·met·ri·cal.

    • : of, relating to, or having equality of measure.
    • : of or relating to isometric exercise.
    • : Crystallography. noting or pertaining to that system of crystallization that is characterized by three equal axes at right angles to one another.Compare crystal system.
    • : Prosody. of equal measure; made up of regular feet.
    • : Drafting. designating a method of projection in which a three-dimensional object is represented by a drawing having the horizontal edges of the object drawn usually at a 30° angle and all verticals projected perpendicularly from a horizontal base, all lines being drawn to scale.Compare orthographic projection.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : isometrics, isometric exercise.
    • : an isometric drawing.
    • : Also called isometric line .Physics. isochore.

Examples

  • Like an ambitious pop album, “Nier Replicant” dabbles in several genres, whether it’s an isometric “Diablo” dungeon crawler or a text adventure that takes up to an hour to finish reading.

  • According to Sulake CEO Valtteri Karu, Unity isn’t known for building games like “Habbo,” which is presented as an isometric, pixelated sandbox.

  • It was a sequel to “Super Mario 3D Land,” the Nintendo 3DS title that brought an isometric camera angle to the series.

  • In an isometric squat, drop down into your squat position and then just hold it there for as long as you can.

  • Thus, a cube can be drawn so as to make an isometric figure, as in Fig. 115, where the three sides are equal to each other.

  • Isometric means a method of drawing any object in such a manner that the height, length andp.

  • One display feature considered desirable by many nuclear physicists is rotation of isometric data plots.

  • Isometric crystals only are singly refracting and hence a ray of light is not affected in passing through them.

  • Isometric crystals, nearly always in cubes with three good cleavages at right angles, and parallel to the faces of the cube.