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perimeter

/puh-rim-i-ter/US // pəˈrɪm ɪ tər //UK // (pəˈrɪmɪtə) //

周边,周长,周边环境,周边地区

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the border or outer boundary of a two-dimensional figure.
    • : the length of such a boundary.
    • : a line bounding or marking off an area.
    • : the outermost limits.
    • : Military. a fortified boundary that protects a troop position.
    • : Ophthalmology. an instrument for determining the peripheral field of vision.

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Examples

  • Rollins walked the perimeter because anyone who wasn’t essential staff himself included — was prohibited from going inside.

  • Khudobin wasn’t just making stops on low-quality shots from the perimeter — he was stopping everything.

  • Even if defenses wanted to ignore perimeter players and load up in the paint, the Aces don’t give them any time to send that help.

  • The sheet was 1 meter long — meaning the perimeter of your pen could be at most 1 meter — and weighed 1 kilogram, while each post weighed k kilograms.

  • He handles the ball for us, he posts up, he’s on the perimeter, he’s the Defensive Player of the Year.

  • An agent on the outer perimeter radios in that the motorcade is in sight.

  • Outside the lodge, running along its perimeter, was a small ditch lined by posts topped by a chest-high wooden beam.

  • SWAT teams moved in and tear gas canisters were heard from the perimeter of what had essentially become a militarized zone.

  • On Wednesday night, as the main stage acts raged, Capt. Chris Slayman cruised the perimeter of the Gathering.

  • When the Stalwart vanguard reached the perimeter, their ranks broke in confusion.

  • Loud-speaker trucks roamed along the perimeter, reassuring the people.

  • The line bounding a circle is termed its circumference or periphery and sometimes the perimeter.

  • The point which the mirror occupies on the arc of the perimeter, indicates the squint angle.

  • Four tangential slots (C) are cut into the perimeter of the pulley (B), and in each is a hardened steel roller (D).

  • I was surprised to find out that this city within its protective wall—the perimeter—is the only one on the planet.