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monochromatic

/mon-uh-kroh-mat-ik, -oh-kruh-/US // ˌmɒn ə kroʊˈmæt ɪk, -oʊ krə- //UK // (ˌmɒnəʊkrəʊˈmætɪk) //

单色的,单色,单色系,单色性的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : of or having one color.
    • : of, relating to, or having tones of one color in addition to the ground hue: monochromatic pottery.
    • : Optics. pertaining to light of one color or to radiation of a single wavelength or narrow range of wavelengths.
    • : Ophthalmology. of or relating to monochromatism.

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Examples

  • Finally, he took the probability that one of them will yield a monochromatic clique and added it to the probabilities that any of the other 251 will produce the clique.

  • This approach turned out to be a great way to avoid forming monochromatic cliques as the size of a graph grows.

  • Second, the widespread red edges break up the graph, leaving fewer wide-open spaces that could end up getting filled in randomly by monochromatic cliques of another color.

  • They used a short proof to show that two-color Ramsey numbers must be smaller than an upper bound of 4t, where t is the size of the monochromatic clique you’re interested in.

  • However, displays over 1,000 pixels per inch are monochromatic, and full-color displays remain challenging.

  • It was Gurung's use of warm hues that provided a refreshing breath of air amid the mostly monochromatic palette thus far.

  • Instead, the Republican Party had morphed into a winning, albeit monochromatic, coalition.

  • One editor who read an early submission referred to it as “monochromatic,” which clearly meant “boring.”

  • How could a supposedly savvy political operation assemble such a monochromatic room?

  • He portrayed Cecilia against a monochromatic background, holding a white ermine - an enigmatic feature with multiple meanings.

  • A long series of experiments was made on Amblyopsis and Chologaster to determine their reaction to white and monochromatic light.

  • If the light were strictly monochromatic, they would interfere.

  • With our lights, which are nearly monochromatic, there will be no interference, and that no matter how narrow the line.

  • You notice that in monochromatic light the rings run closer and closer together as they recede from the centre.

  • Now let us return to our slit, and, for the sake of simplicity, we will first consider the case of monochromatic light.