aligning [
ə'laɪn]
[计] 对准, 校准, 排成直线
- A tapered steel pin for enlarging and aligning holes.
打孔器用来扩大或调整孔洞的尖钢针 - More than half of the members aligned with the chairman.
半数以上的成员支持主席的观点。 - Aligning by light. helpful to mark out by hand for shearing.
● 灯光对线装置,便于划线剪切。
aligning[ adj ]
causing to fall into line or into position
<adj.all>
aligning \aligning\ adj.
1. 1 bringing into alignment
Syn: positioning
[WordNet 1.5]
- "The two Voyager spacecraft schedules were absolutely unforgiving, the planets in their paths aligning themselves only once every 176 years.
- Koch, a scientist by training, says the molecular structure is unique in terms of aligning itself to the stresses within the sails.
- Mr. Lawson proposed gradually lifting customs barriers without aligning VAT rates, which would permit ordinary consumers to shop across borders at will.
- Labor may dislike aligning itself with capitalism and management.
- In other comments, Baker said: _Palestine Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat "jumped too quick" in aligning himself with Iraq in the crisis.
- Even before aligning themselves with the British, the family had refused to acknowledge that it was subject to Ottoman control.
- Meanwhile, offshore centers such as Hong Kong and Singapore are believed to have expressed an interest in aligning their banking regulations with those of the Basel group, the officials said.