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nowhere-dense

/noh-hwair-dens, -wair-/US // ˈnoʊ ʰwɛərˈdɛns, -wɛər- //

无处不密,无处不密集,无处不在的密集,无处不在的密集型

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Mathematics.

    • : having a closure that contains no open set with any points in it; nondense.

Examples

  • Unlike the characters he plays, men who came from nowhere and, as he himself puts it, “go home to nobody.”

  • Rather, all of the manufactured antibodies are all stirred up but have nowhere to go.

  • Conservatives get nowhere by demanding “deregulation,” because liberals are correct that most Americans want clean water.

  • Nowhere to be found is the anguish, the drama, the pain of an athlete on that level who considering walking away.

  • He had a special knife designed to cut the dense loaf, and a ceremony to precede cutting the cake.

  • Nowhere can be found a region capable of supporting a larger population to the square mile than Lombardy.

  • No trail was so obtuse, no thicket so dense that members of that regiment would not track them to their lair.

  • The road on which the Federals were marching was narrow and on each side lined with dense underbrush.

  • The advance had to be carefully made, for the country was rough, wooded, and covered with a dense undergrowth of bushes.

  • But Perpignan being at the end of everywhere and leading nowhere attracts very few visitors.