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matrix

/mey-triks, ma-/US // ˈmeɪ trɪks, ˈmæ- //UK // (ˈmeɪtrɪks, ˈmæ-) //

基体,基质,基基体,基状体

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural ma·tri·ces [mey-tri-seez, ma-], /ˈmeɪ trɪˌsiz, ˈmæ-/, ma·trix·es.

    • : something that constitutes the place or point from which something else originates, takes form, or develops: The Greco-Roman world was the matrix for Western civilization.
    • : Anatomy. a formative part, as the corium beneath a nail.
    • : Biology. the intercellular substance of a tissue.ground substance.
    • : Petrology. the fine-grained portion of a rock in which coarser crystals or rock fragments are embedded.
    • : fine material, as cement, in which lumps of coarser material, as of an aggregate, are embedded.
    • : Mining. gangue.
    • : Metallurgy. a crystalline phase in an alloy in which other phases are embedded.
    • : Printing. a mold for casting typefaces.
    • : master.
    • : Digital Technology a grid formed by perpendicular intersections that define potential space that may be filled, as by pixels on a screen, ink in dot-matrix printing, or material in 3D printing.
    • : a multiple die or perforated block on which the material to be formed is placed.
    • : Mathematics. a rectangular array of numbers, algebraic symbols, or mathematical functions, especially when such arrays are added and multiplied according to certain rules.
    • : Linguistics. a rectangular display of features characterizing a set of linguistic items, especially phonemes, usually presented as a set of columns of plus or minus signs specifying the presence or absence of each feature for each item.
    • : Also called master. a mold made by electroforming from a disk recording, from which other disks may be pressed.
    • : Archaic. the womb.

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Examples

  • The matrix of batteries and drivetrains also affects performance.

  • Neither de Blasio’s proposals nor the matrix would limit the NYPD’s current discretion over discipline.

  • A much-touted guideline for penalties, known as a discipline matrix, was implemented just days ago by the NYPD.

  • Quanta also explored the power of representation theory, which shows the links connecting complicated objects called groups with the much simpler concept of matrices.

  • Many matrices have a measurement called a determinant, which is a single value calculated using the numbers in the matrix.

  • So we sneaked The Matrix and the movie they gave us after was 10 Things I Hate About You.

  • There was the groundbreaking action/science-fiction franchise-maker, The Matrix.

  • OnTheFly (free) – This search engine app is based on the ITA Matrix software, which is own buy Google.

  • This is an ultimatum seeking a target in the disorienting matrix of asymmetric warfare.

  • Is this not astonishing enough for Kaku that he has to resort to Star Trek references and discussions of the Matrix?

  • The matrix or die is placed in a power press and the records pressed from the material used in making the sound records.

  • A tombstone under the west window shows the matrix of what was once a magnificent brass.

  • Then to finish all, Margaret wore in the lace at her throat, a great brooch of turquoise matrix, which matched her eyes.

  • Every environment leaves the stamp of its matrix on the individual shaped in it.

  • This formed the matrix into which the molten metal was poured to make the stereotype plate, or die, for printing.