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polygon

/pol-ee-gon/US // ˈpɒl iˌgɒn //UK // (ˈpɒlɪˌɡɒn) //

多边形,多角形,多边形的,多邊形

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a figure, especially a closed plane figure, having three or more, usually straight, sides.

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Examples

  • Part of the process is seeing that unfold, seeing how communities of interest identify their members, the polygon that contains their community and how they define that.

  • Everything in a game will look just a little more realistic, like they’re actual objects instead of well-made polygons.

  • The red polygon is one of a series of tornado warning boxes issued by the Weather Service.

  • While technical shortcomings such as broken polygons or low-resolution textures are clear indicators of “poor graphics,” ultimately what is “good” comes down to taste.

  • I didn’t even have to sit through countless rubble-cities and the eternal melodrama and the endless wisecracking and the infinite polygons.

  • For longer bridges the funicular polygon affords a method of determining maximum bending moments which is perhaps more convenient.

  • Fig. 69 b is the polygon of external forces, and 69 c is half the reciprocal figure.

  • The regiment had evacuated Polygon Wood on the night of the third.

  • It is the most northern part of Central America, in shape like a polygon, with the southern side the longest.

  • The term polygon is applied to figures having flat sides equidistant from a common centre.