midpoint 的定义
- a point at or near the middle of, or equidistant from, both ends, as of a line: the midpoint of a boundary.
- a point in time halfway between the beginning and the end, as of a process, event, or situation: the midpoint of the negotiations.
- Geometry. the point on a line segment or an arc that is equidistant, when measured along the line or the arc, from both endpoints.
- Statistics. median.
- Astrology. the point on the arc that is equidistant from two planets: regarded as a sensitive point and used in horoscopic interpretations.
midpoint 近义词
center
更多midpoint例句
- Virginia’s governor says he supports legalizing marijuana Friday is “crossover day,” traditionally the midpoint of a session, when each chamber must wrap up work on its own legislation and turn to bills produced by the other chamber.
- This makes the midpoint a lattice point, and as we observed above, it therefore corresponds to a vertex of the triangle in the tumbling space.
- At the midpoint of the regular season, it’s clearly not an issue for Florida and Trask, who has thrown for 1,815 yards, 22 touchdowns and three interceptions through five games.
- First, remember that a rectangle can be thought of as two pairs of points that share a midpoint and are an equal distance apart.
- Then he found the midpoint of that pair of points and determined its x and y coordinates.
- But the broader the base at the midpoint, the more stable the ride—no matter how many pile on at the extremes.
- The dorsal fin is small, located behind the midpoint of the back, and variable in shape from falcate to triangular.
- Approximately right here, I would say the midpoint of this building.
- Slightly less than a third of the distance to the midpoint, in over half the time.
- By the time the midpoint had been passed, I was living in a sort of waking dream; or rather, a state of somnambulism.
- The midpoint of this band is measured at the terminal border as the dominant frequency.