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transverse

/trans-vurs, tranz-; trans-vurs, tranz-/US // trænsˈvɜrs, trænz-; ˈtræns vɜrs, ˈtrænz- //UK // (trænzˈvɜːs) //

横穿,横截,横向的,横向

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : lying or extending across or in a cross direction; cross.
    • : having a mouth hole in the side of the tube, near its end, across which the player's breath is directed.Compare end-blown.
    • : mounted with the crankshaft oriented sideways.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : something that is transverse.
    • : Nautical. web frame.
    • : Geometry. transverse axis.
    • : a city road that cuts through a park or other area of light traffic; shortcut.

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Examples

  • She taught these blobs to transverse salty patches of land by gradually filling them with sodium.

  • It has been reported that the volunteer, a woman, had developed serious neurological symptoms that might have been associated with transverse myelitis, an inflammation of the spinal cord that can be caused by an immune response.

  • AstraZeneca CEO announced later in the week that the patient in the trial likely had transverse myelitis, a condition that involves inflammation of the spinal cord and can, in rare cases, be triggered by vaccines or viral infections.

  • Soriot said it wasn’t clear whether the participant had a condition called transverse myelitis, a suspected diagnosis.

  • The second pair show that the transverse processes, from the first to the third, are those into which the muscle is inserted.

  • The figures, besides being outlined by the dots, were decorated all over with the same pigment in dotted transverse belts.

  • Sir Thomas de la Moore mentions long transverse trenches, similarly covered so as to bear men aware of them, but not horses.

  • On this black border is a transverse row of four or five white spots, unequal in size.

  • Testa ovato-oblonga valde tumida clausa radiatim costata, costis transverse costato-striatis, auriculis minutis, margine crenato.