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z-axis

/zee-ak-sis/US // ˈziˌæk sɪs //

Z轴

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural z-ax·es [zee-ak-seez]. /ˈziˌæk siz/. Mathematics.

    • : the axis along which values of z are measured and at which both x and y equal zero.

Examples

  • Some questions we may never know the answer to: Was Jay Z doing something he shouldn't have been doing?

  • Alexander Gilkes has partied with Jay Z in Paris and toured vineyards with the rapper, too.

  • Now, just as avid an art collector, Jay Z spoke about the meeting of cultural worlds (and rapped about them) in “Picasso Baby”.

  • Jay Z, Leonardo DiCaprio (also in Miami, sighted leaving a club with 20 women), and Owen Wilson are all dedicated art collectors.

  • Jay Z, Prince William, Beyoncé and Kate Middleton met at a Brooklyn Nets game Monday evening...and the Internet survived.

  • Y was a Youth, that did not love school; Z was a Zany, a poor harmless fool.

  • The long axis of the hip-roof crystal is often so shortened that it resembles the envelop crystal of calcium oxalate.

  • Cassini observed, by the position of certain spots, the revolution of the planet Venus on its axis.

  • Messrs. X and Z had specially engaged two eminent organists to play for them.

  • The same would be the case if the polar axis of one sphere stood precisely at right angles to that of the other.