vertical / ˈvɜr tɪ kəl /

⭐基础词汇纵向垂直垂直的

vertical2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. being in a position or direction perpendicular to the plane of the horizon; upright; plumb.
  2. of, relating to, or situated at the vertex.
  3. of or relating to the cranial vertex.
n. 名词 noun
  1. something vertical, as a line or plane.
  2. a vertical or upright position.
  3. a vertical structural member in a truss.

vertical 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

upright

更多vertical例句

  1. There’s even another subset of businesses, such as San Francisco startup Elroy Air, that are designing new, massive vertical takeoff and landing drones that can lift far heavier cargos and carry them much further.
  2. The sales team was also responsible for selling the advertiser, in this case Cheerios, on the add-ons they could have in the vertical.
  3. It’s also developing an urban vertical farming project purported to be the region’s first.
  4. To better understand these signals, we studied the correlation of 18 important ranking factors across 200 searches in the sports ticketing vertical.
  5. We’ve established a new knowledge vertical — effectively taking out subject matter expertise and packaging it together for insiders.
  6. Two police assigned to the apartment on a detail were doing a “vertical patrol” up the stairs when the door opened.
  7. They structured themselves not in vertical hierarchies but in networks, each member responding to conditions on the ground.
  8. Abramson is also open, “in theory,” to the idea of interviewing high-profile figures for the new vertical.
  9. There was one very large and easily identifiable piece of debris floating, the vertical stabilizer.
  10. The hybrid aircraft have a vertical takeoff and landing capability.
  11. This takes at first the crude device of a couple of vertical lines attached to the head (see Fig. 4).
  12. It is of the vertical kind, and stands on a shallow square tank, which forms the hot well.
  13. However, in a month, when everything was about five degrees off the vertical, notice began to be taken.
  14. He can not make a record of what he sees as long as the element of horizontal and vertical distance is not clearly in mind.
  15. But the singular fact exists that in the human trunk the valves occur in the horizontal and are absent from the vertical veins.