truncated / ˈtrʌŋ keɪ tɪd /

💦中学词汇被截断的截断的被截断截短的

truncated 的定义

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

truncated 近义词

v. 动词 verb

shorten

更多truncated例句

  1. The truncated test has again raised questions about the SLS program, which is already years behind schedule and billions of dollars over budget.
  2. Major League Soccer administered nearly 5,000 tests last week, and Major League Baseball conducted some 170,000 tests during its truncated season.
  3. Even in a truncated season, Pitts has 29 catches for 513 yards and 11 touchdowns.
  4. Conversely, the NWSL completed a truncated season in October and doesn’t plan to launch its 2021 season until mid-April.
  5. 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.
  6. With one exception, the B-1B, the projects were canceled or truncated.
  7. One series of tests last year was truncated so that the test aircraft and crew could go and chase drug-runners.
  8. He said you need to translate him as he really was – less lyrical, more truncated, almost slightly harsh.
  9. Some names have been changed—or truncated to first-names only—due to concerns over retribution for being quoted on the topic.
  10. An added sentence—possibly from an actual interview Goodall conducted with Aplin—followed by a pilfered (and truncated) one.
  11. Tail truncated, spine on the side of the tail very distinct, imbedded in a sheath.
  12. On this truncated pyramid he distinguished, or thought he distinguished, one or more of the pueblos of the Moquis.
  13. In a short time it becomes truncated, and then cylindrical, after which the arms begin to shoot from the anterior end.
  14. If the truncated portions of a polype be placed end to end, and gently pushed together, they will unite into a single one.
  15. The shape was either of the sugar-loaf order or a cylinder surmounted by a truncated cone (Fig. 20).