| Word | Pronunciation | Definition | Related Forms |
|---|---|---|---|
| dimensional | /dɪ'mɛnʃɪn/ | (countable) A dimension is a part of a problem, issue, or situation. (countable) A dimension is a direction of measurement in space time, usually width, depth, and height. | dimensional 3-dimensional |
Friday, September 25, 2009
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ReplyDelete[di'menʃənəl]
adj. 空间的
A cube is a three-dimensional object.
Such a space differs from our more familiar three-dimensional space in that it has an additional dimension, indistinguishable from the other three.
ReplyDeleteItalian: Dimensione
There is a further dimension to this issue that we have not yet discussed.
ReplyDeleteKorean : 용적,크기,부피,넓이,(인격적인)특질,특성,국면
Ms. Carroll's late-blooming parlando style of speech-song has given her art an extra dimension.
ReplyDeleteDr. Schofield takes the analogies of one, two and three-dimensional worlds and then theorizes on how to conceive of a fourth dimension.
ReplyDeleteRussian: имеющий три измерения
The dimensions of the item may also be important.
ReplyDeleteSpanish:dimension