obliquity 的定义
plural o·bliq·ui·ties.
- the state of being oblique.
- divergence from moral conduct, rectitude, etc.; immorality, dishonesty, or the like.
- an instance of such divergence.
- mental perversity.
- an instance of mental perversity.
- an inclination or a degree of inclination.
- a confusing or obscure statement or passage of writing, especially one deliberately made obscure.
- Also called obliquity of the ecliptic. Astronomy. the angle between the plane of the earth's orbit and that of the earth's equator, equal to 23°27′; the inclination of the earth's equator.
obliquity 近义词
等同于 slope
等同于 folly
obliquity 的近义词 28 个
- absurdity
- craziness
- foolishness
- idiocy
- indiscretion
- lunacy
- madness
- recklessness
- silliness
- stupidity
- daftness
- fatuity
- imbecility
- impracticality
- imprudence
- inadvisability
- inanity
- irrationality
- rashness
- senselessness
- triviality
- unsoundness
- vice
- dottiness
- dumb thing to do
- dumb trick
- preposterousness
- witlessness
obliquity 的反义词 9 个
等同于 angle
等同于 grade
更多obliquity例句
- This perhaps accounted for the obliquity of his glance, which, some believed, conveyed a useful hint about his character.
- They were wide and brown, deep as grotto pools, and strange, with a hint of obliquity alien to him by untold centuries.
- On the contrary, what I see in it is a spurious sensibility and that moral obliquity to which I have referred.
- If the obliquity of the ecliptic were made 10 greater, what would be the effect upon the seasons in the temperate zones?
- All darkness had not passed away from their understandings, nor all obliquity from their hearts.