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truncated

/truhng-key-tid/US // ˈtrʌŋ keɪ tɪd //UK // (trʌŋˈkeɪtɪd) //

被截断的,截断的,被截断,截短的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : shortened by or as if by having a part cut off; cut short: an unnecessarily truncated essay.
    • : having the apex, vertex, or end cut off by a plane: a truncated cone or pyramid.
    • : Crystallography. having corners, angles, or edges cut off or replaced by a single plane.
    • : Biology. truncate.
    • : Prosody. lacking at the beginning or end one or more unstressed syllables needed to fill out the metrical pattern.

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Examples

  • The truncated test has again raised questions about the SLS program, which is already years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget.

  • Major League Soccer administered nearly 5,000 tests last week, and Major League Baseball conducted some 170,000 tests during its truncated season.

  • Even in a truncated season, Pitts has 29 catches for 513 yards and 11 touchdowns.

  • Conversely, the NWSL completed a truncated season in October and doesn’t plan to launch its 2021 season until mid-April.

  • After consulting with the FDA, which agreed that the positive data were valid, despite the truncated study, Biogen applied for approval for treating early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.

  • With one exception, the B-1B, the projects were canceled or truncated.

  • One series of tests last year was truncated so that the test aircraft and crew could go and chase drug-runners.

  • He said you need to translate him as he really was – less lyrical, more truncated, almost slightly harsh.

  • Some names have been changed—or truncated to first-names only—due to concerns over retribution for being quoted on the topic.

  • An added sentence—possibly from an actual interview Goodall conducted with Aplin—followed by a pilfered (and truncated) one.

  • Tail truncated, spine on the side of the tail very distinct, imbedded in a sheath.

  • On this truncated pyramid he distinguished, or thought he distinguished, one or more of the pueblos of the Moquis.

  • In a short time it becomes truncated, and then cylindrical, after which the arms begin to shoot from the anterior end.

  • If the truncated portions of a polype be placed end to end, and gently pushed together, they will unite into a single one.

  • The shape was either of the sugar-loaf order or a cylinder surmounted by a truncated cone (Fig. 20).