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lattice

/lat-is/US // ˈlæt ɪs //UK // (ˈlætɪs) //

网格,网点,网格化,网格图

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a structure of crossed wooden or metal strips usually arranged to form a diagonal pattern of open spaces between the strips.
    • : a window, gate, or the like consisting of such a structure.
    • : Physics. the structure of fissionable and nonfissionable materials geometrically arranged within a nuclear reactor.
    • : Also called Bravais lattice, crystal lattice, space lattice. Crystallography. an arrangement in space of isolated points in a regular pattern, showing the positions of atoms, molecules, or ions in the structure of a crystal.
    • : Mathematics. a partially ordered set in which every subset containing exactly two elements has a greatest lower bound or intersection and a least upper bound or union.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    lat·ticed, lat·tic·ing.

    • : to furnish with a lattice or latticework.
    • : to form into or arrange like latticework.

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Examples

  • It’s as if the electrons no longer notice the underlying lattice of atomic nuclei.

  • In metals, for example, the electrons with the highest energies occupy a band that is not filled to capacity, so the electrons can move throughout the atomic lattice, allowing the material to conduct electricity.

  • At high temperatures they grow disordered and the lattice demagnetizes.

  • Lattice-based cryptography is based on the unique mathematical properties of grids of evenly-spaced points, or lattices.

  • Because the points are evenly spaced, it turns out that from just two coordinates of the grid it is possible to compute all the points within the same lattice.

  • The fence, with the open squares in the lattice serving as solid notches, is perfect for resting and aiming a rifle.

  • Models wore beaded headpieces with lattice-work and pearl-encrusted boots.

  • I love her lattice crust variation, and the addition of nutmeg sauce takes it to a whole other level.

  • They say the ladder construct is out, lattice is in, for men and women.

  • A very brief exercise of Mr. Sikess art sufficed to overcome the fastening of the lattice, and it soon stood wide open also.

  • In fact, she was placed in a room—or rather an erection of three storeys or rooms—of stout lattice-work in a turret of the castle.

  • The ball, he observed, was made of light bands or lathes arranged somewhat in the form of lattice-work.

  • Through the lattice windows the murmur of a stream can be heard, on whose banks—but we shall come to that directly.

  • Grendel means, originally, no more than a bar or rod, or a palisade or lattice-work made of such bars or rods.