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manifold

/man-uh-fohld/US // ˈmæn əˌfoʊld //UK // (ˈmænɪˌfəʊld) //

歧管,多样化,多样性,多样化的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of many kinds; numerous and varied: manifold duties.
    • : having numerous different parts, elements, features, forms, etc.: a manifold program for social reform.
    • : using, functioning with, or operating several similar or identical devices at the same time.
    • : made up of a number of sheets interleaved with carbon paper.
    • : being such or so designated for many reasons: a manifold enemy.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something having many different parts or features.
    • : a copy or facsimile, as of something written, such as is made by manifolding.
    • : any thin, inexpensive paper for making carbon copies on a typewriter.
    • : Machinery. a chamber having several outlets through which a liquid or gas is distributed or gathered.
    • : Philosophy. the totality of discrete items of experience as presented to the mind; the constituents of a sensory experience.
    • : Mathematics. a topological space that is connected and locally Euclidean.Compare locally Euclidean space.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to make copies of, as with carbon paper.

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Examples

  • The reasons are manifold, starting with early marriages and teen pregnancies.

  • A Calabi-Yau manifold is a compact, complex Kähler manifold with a trivial first Chern class.

  • For a high-profile example, let’s take the Calabi-Yau manifold, made famous by string theory.

  • Poor Riemann did not name Riemannian manifolds after himself.

  • In the same way, positive word of mouth can boost up your sales manifolds.

  • Manifold the wonders,” said Sophocles, “nothing towers more wondrous than man!

  • First, the Texas governor will have to explain away the manifold gaffes and failures from his last presidential campaign.

  • But the accomplishments this group has managed to achieve in a very short time are manifold.

  • My first son was about to be born, and I was terrified that my manifold inadequacies as a man would sabotage my success as a dad.

  • Tributes to Barzun, who authored a massive shelf full of books from 1932-2004, will and have been manifold.

  • Out of manifold experiences in the tragical annals of mankind came the terrible Ahriman.

  • There was a constrained late dinner, at the end of which Mamma picked up Judy and put her to bed with endearments manifold.

  • The primitive believers, in the midst of their manifold persecutions, rejoiced even in tribulation.

  • The grievances which had arisen out of it were manifold; and as a remedy for them he proposed the re-union of the two provinces.

  • And then again he remembered his manifold calamities, and burrowed and wallowed in the sense of his disgrace and shame.