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 dimension [dɪ'mɛnʃən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 尺寸, 次元, 面积, 维数

vt. 标出尺寸

[化] 大小; 尺寸; 量纲; 因次; ; 维; 度

[医] 尺度, 尺寸, 量纲, 因次(物理)


  1. Time is sometimes called the fourth dimension.
    时间有时被称为第四度空间。
  2. There is another dimension to this problem which you haven't considered.
    这个问题还有你尚未考虑到的另一个方面。
  3. This is a spectacular dimension!
    这是一个壮观的维度!


dimension
[ noun ]
  1. the magnitude of something in a particular direction (especially length or width or height)

  2. <noun.attribute>
  3. a construct whereby objects or individuals can be distinguished

  4. <noun.cognition>
    self-confidence is not an endearing property
  5. one of three Cartesian coordinates that determine a position in space

  6. <noun.cognition>
  7. magnitude or extent

  8. <noun.attribute>
    a building of vast proportions
[ verb ]
  1. indicate the dimensions on

  2. <verb.communication>
    These techniques permit us to dimension the human heart
  3. shape or form to required dimensions

  4. <verb.change>


Dimension \Di*men"sion\, n. [L. dimensio, fr. dimensus, p. p. of
dimetiri to measure out; di- = dis- + metiri to measure: cf.
F. dimension. See {Measure}.]
1. Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height,
thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; --
usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or
in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the
dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a
farm, of a kingdom.

Gentlemen of more than ordinary dimensions. --W.
Irving.

{Space of dimension}, extension that has length but no
breadth or thickness; a straight or curved line.

{Space of two dimensions}, extension which has length and
breadth, but no thickness; a plane or curved surface.

{Space of three dimensions}, extension which has length,
breadth, and thickness; a solid.

{Space of four dimensions}, as imaginary kind of extension,
which is assumed to have length, breadth, thickness, and
also a fourth imaginary dimension. Space of five or six,
or more dimensions is also sometimes assumed in
mathematics.

2. Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large
dimensions.

3. (Math.) The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time
is quantity having one dimension; volume has three
dimensions, relative to extension.

4. (Alg.) A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a
term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers
a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus,
a^{2}b^{2}c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth
degree.

5. pl. (Phys.) The manifoldness with which the fundamental
units of time, length, and mass are involved in
determining the units of other physical quantities.

Note: Thus, since the unit of velocity varies directly as the
unit of length and inversely as the unit of time, the
dimensions of velocity are said to be length [divby]
time; the dimensions of work are mass [times]
(length)^{2} [divby] (time)^{2}; the dimensions of
density are mass [divby] (length)^{3}.

{Dimensional lumber}, {Dimension lumber}, {Dimension
scantling}, or {Dimension stock} (Carp.), lumber for
building, etc., cut to the sizes usually in demand, or to
special sizes as ordered.

{Dimension stone}, stone delivered from the quarry rough, but
brought to such sizes as are requisite for cutting to
dimensions given.

  1. A strong life business adds another defensive dimension. But such theoretical considerations will carry little weight with anyone other than value funds.
  2. "I don't have any problem with saying that there is no other mural in the world like this, neither in dimension nor in artistic quality," the artist said while the work was on temporary display in Mexico City's Museum of Modern Art in 1984.
  3. Stephen Buser, a professor of finance, said the investments would add a new dimension to education. "This program will give students a view of the real world from the classroom," he said.
  4. Given that the average length of the Italian government's debt is about three years, 30-year bonds introduce a new dimension for sophisticated speculators. Italian bonds have enjoyed a spectacular run.
  5. But what gives the race a dimension beyond politics is the personal drama of the woman herself.
  6. Mr Jewson stressed the group would now 'stick to its knitting', namely the strong market positions of Jewson, Forest Products and PontMeyer - with its promising German dimension.
  7. The longest dimension is about one-fourth shorter than that of the Model D15; that earlier model was introduced in January and already is available.
  8. Elsewhere, the chorus excelled itself with controlled, still singing. All three soloists supplied the almost operatic dimension the composer sought.
  9. As military threats fade, the political dimension of NATO's work, always there but seldom noticed, becomes more prominent.
  10. Labour has close ties with the nationalist Social Democratic and Labour Party in the province. The conference also called for a European dimension to talks on the province's political future.
  11. His convoluted use of asides adds another dimension to the proceedings and recalls an earlier success, Philadelphia, Here I Come.
  12. "Another longer-term dimension that buyers may be looking toward is if the world should get back to a high inflationary environment, these hotels would be a hedge _ their earnings would grow rapidly," Doyle said.
  13. "There simply are two dimensions to this campaign," he said. Besides the race for the presidential nomination, there is "a historical dimension.
  14. The competitors, including Groupe Bull and Olivetti, formed a lobby called the European Committee for Interoperable Systems (ECIS); users formed the Computer Users of Europe. There was a second dimension.
  15. Toyota said the new Tercel has 9 percent more interior space than its predecessor, with an average of 1 inch added to each interior dimension.
  16. The diameter of each cookie at its greatest dimension shall be such as to enable easy placement of the cookie in the required lined can.
  17. Although Jordan and Iraq have developed close military ties over the past year and a half, Mr. Steinberg commented that "Jordan's training Iraq how to use the Hawks adds a new dimension" to the relationship at a particularly delicate moment.
  18. Leaders of mainline Protestantism, an establishment that historically has set the tone for American society, were found "liberal on every dimension," although members are fairly conservative, as shown in other studies.
  19. Mrs. McLaughlin said this gave a personal dimension to her interest in aviation security but said she had never joined the relatives' organization.
  20. There is a non-economic dimension to this problem.
  21. "Certainly, the exodus from East Germany and the taking down of the Berlin Wall, in terms of people's ability to move across the borders, adds a new sense of urgency and a new dimension to that whole discussion," the spokesman said.
  22. Sandwich placements may add an important dimension.
  23. Ballenger, who is assigned to the Agriculture Department's Economic Research Service, speaks of another dimension, namely the rising competition among Western Hemisphere countries in the agricultural export market.
  24. To what extent is a bank encouraging reliance on its explanation before a customer commits to the contract?' The possibility of shareholder action against companies using derivatives adds another dimension to the problem.
  25. That step, combined with the invitation to Mr. Gorbachev to visit NATO, would be designed to "show that NATO has a new dimension of cooperation with the Soviet Union and the new democracies of Eastern Europe," Mr. Bush told allied leaders.
  26. By then, it is often too late to change it or add in the extra 'if only' dimension that would make all the difference. Learning how to use the system, and having reliable support for it, are themselves hidden overheads.
  27. Every festival needs an artist of this dimension, and the Montreal event, as on every other count, did not disappoint.
  28. The ease of travel in and out of this once tightly guarded country has added an international dimension to the illicit trade.
  29. The abuse of precedents is another sad dimension in the sorry tale of executive exaltation still unfolding.
  30. Is not the EC's social dimension in retreat, as a result of recession and disagreements between member states?
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