manifolding / ˈmæn əˌfoʊld /

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manifolding3 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of many kinds; numerous and varied: manifold duties.
  2. having numerous different parts, elements, features, forms, etc.: a manifold program for social reform.
  3. using, functioning with, or operating several similar or identical devices at the same time.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something having many different parts or features.
  2. a copy or facsimile, as of something written, such as is made by manifolding.
  3. any thin, inexpensive paper for making carbon copies on a typewriter.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to make copies of, as with carbon paper.

manifolding 近义词

manifolding

等同于 multiplication

manifolding

等同于 multiply

manifolding

等同于 reproduce

manifolding

等同于 replicate

manifolding

等同于 copy

manifolding

等同于 duplicate

更多manifolding例句

  1. The reasons are manifold, starting with early marriages and teen pregnancies.
  2. A Calabi-Yau manifold is a compact, complex Kähler manifold with a trivial first Chern class.
  3. For a high-profile example, let’s take the Calabi-Yau manifold, made famous by string theory.
  4. Poor Riemann did not name Riemannian manifolds after himself.
  5. In the same way, positive word of mouth can boost up your sales manifolds.
  6. Manifold the wonders,” said Sophocles, “nothing towers more wondrous than man!
  7. First, the Texas governor will have to explain away the manifold gaffes and failures from his last presidential campaign.
  8. But the accomplishments this group has managed to achieve in a very short time are manifold.
  9. 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.
  10. Tributes to Barzun, who authored a massive shelf full of books from 1932-2004, will and have been manifold.
  11. Out of manifold experiences in the tragical annals of mankind came the terrible Ahriman.
  12. There was a constrained late dinner, at the end of which Mamma picked up Judy and put her to bed with endearments manifold.
  13. The primitive believers, in the midst of their manifold persecutions, rejoiced even in tribulation.
  14. 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.
  15. And then again he remembered his manifold calamities, and burrowed and wallowed in the sense of his disgrace and shame.