multipolar
/muhl-tee-poh-ler, muhl-tahy-/US // ˌmʌl tiˈpoʊ lər, ˌmʌl taɪ- //
多极化,多极,多极化的,多极的
Definitions
adj.形容词 adjective
- 1
- : having several or many poles.
- : having more than two dendrites.
Examples
A multipolar world with new, diverse sources of ideas, innovation, regulation, and geopolitical influence may not be such a bad thing at all.
We must recognize the challenges that the new multipolar world poses.
Machines having more than two poles in each part are called multipolar machines.
The cells seem multipolar in most cases and in fact much more modified than the cells of starfish or sea-urchin.
The large granule cells are multipolar cells, many of the branchings penetrating well into the molecular layer.
A multipolar nerve corpuscle—very shrivelled, but unmistakable.
In Aeginopsis a planula is formed by multipolar immigration.
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